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  2. Template:Convex antiprismatic prisms - Wikipedia

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  3. Template:Convex prismatic prisms - Wikipedia

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    In 4-dimensional geometry, there is an infinite sequence of uniform 4-p duoprisms: (p≥3), with Coxeter diagrams , containing p cubes and 4 p -gonal prism cells. The second polytope in the series is a lower symmetry of the regular tesseract, {4}× {4}.

  4. Prism spectrometer - Wikipedia

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    A prism spectrometer is an optical spectrometer which uses a dispersive prism as its dispersive element. The prism refracts light into its different colors ( wavelengths ). The dispersion occurs because the angle of refraction is dependent on the refractive index of the prism's material, which in turn is slightly dependent on the wavelength of ...

  5. Template : Pentagonal prism vertex figure tessellations

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  6. Template:Prism even polyhedron stat table - Wikipedia

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  8. Error correction model - Wikipedia

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    The term error-correction relates to the fact that last-period's deviation from a long-run equilibrium, the error, influences its short-run dynamics. Thus ECMs directly estimate the speed at which a dependent variable returns to equilibrium after a change in other variables.

  9. PRISM model checker - Wikipedia

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    PRISM is a probabilistic model checker, a formal verification software tool for the modelling and analysis of systems that exhibit probabilistic behaviour. [1] One source of such systems is the use of randomization, for example in communication protocols like Bluetooth and FireWire, or in security protocols such as Crowds and Onion routing. Stochastic behaviour also arises in many other ...