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John Tukey / Statistical tests / Frederick Mosteller / James Cooley / Fast Fourier transform / Ralph Beebe Blackman / JWT / Richard Feynman / Solomon Lefschetz / Statistics / Science / Exploratory data analysis
Date: 2002-01-23 16:09:05
John Tukey
Statistical tests
Frederick Mosteller
James Cooley
Fast Fourier transform
Ralph Beebe Blackman
JWT
Richard Feynman
Solomon Lefschetz
Statistics
Science
Exploratory data analysis

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