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In terms of nuclear stability, which of the following atoms is the most stable?
Random Numbers
Random numbers are sequences of digits (usually between 0 and 1) generated in such a way that each number has an equal probability of occurring, commonly used in simulations and statistical sampling.
Cumulative Probability Distribution
A statistical function that describes the probability of a random variable falling within a certain range or being less than a specific value.
Monte Carlo Simulation
A computational technique that uses random sampling to obtain numerical results, often used for risk assessment or to solve physical and mathematical problems.
Cumulative Probability Distribution
A function that gives the probability that a random variable is less than or equal to a certain value.
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