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  2. Lexicographic order - Wikipedia

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    Lexicographic order is a generalization of the alphabetical order to sequences of symbols or elements of a totally ordered set. It has various applications in mathematics, such as ordering subsets, functions, groups, and permutations.

  3. Letter frequency - Wikipedia

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    Learn how letter frequency is the number of times letters of the alphabet appear on average in written language. See the most common letters in English and other languages, and how they are used in cryptography, keyboard layouts, and word puzzles.

  4. Levenshtein distance - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the string metric that measures the difference between two sequences by the minimum number of edits. Find definitions, examples, applications, bounds, and algorithms for computing the Levenshtein distance.

  5. Sonority hierarchy - Wikipedia

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    Learn how sonority is a hierarchical ranking of speech sounds based on their loudness, resonance, or vibration. See examples of sonority scales and how they affect syllable structure and phonotactics in different languages.

  6. Lexicographically minimal string rotation - Wikipedia

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    In computer science, the lexicographically minimal string rotation or lexicographically least circular substring is the problem of finding the rotation of a string possessing the lowest lexicographical order of all such rotations. For example, the lexicographically minimal rotation of "bbaaccaadd" would be "aaccaaddbb".

  7. Scrabble letter distributions - Wikipedia

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    Compare the letter distributions of different editions of the word board game Scrabble in various languages. Learn how the letter frequencies and point values vary across languages and regions.

  8. Musical note - Wikipedia

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    Learn about musical notes, the basic units of sound in music, and how they are written, named, and performed. Find out the differences between diatonic, chromatic, and 12-tone scales, and the symbols and conventions used in various countries and regions.

  9. Memory span - Wikipedia

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    with memory for a word or a letter that follows immediately after each equation. [38] Complex-span tasks have also been shown to be closely related to many other aspects of complex cognitive performance besides language comprehension, among other things to measures of fluid intelligence.