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Explores hypothesis testing through statistical disproof and probability calculation, emphasizing the significance level and error handling in statistical statements.
Explores optimal testing methods in statistics, focusing on the Neyman-Pearson framework and the construction of test functions for different types of hypotheses.
Covers the principles of synchronization in parallel computing, focusing on shared memory synchronization and different methods like locks and barriers.