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Bunching (mathematics) In mathematics, Muirhead's inequality, named after Robert Franklin Muirhead, also known as the "bunching" method, generalizes the inequality of arithmetic and geometric means. Preliminary definitions ''a''-mean For any real vector :a=(a_1,\d ...
, also known as Muirhead's inequality. *
Bunching (animals) Animals used by laboratories for testing purposes are largely supplied by dealers who specialize in selling them to universities, medical and veterinary schools, and companies that provide contract animal-testing services. It is comparatively rare ...
, the practice of stealing pets for laboratories. * Bus bunching, two or more transit vehicles running together despite evenly spaced scheduling *
Photon bunching In physics, the Hanbury Brown and Twiss (HBT) effect is any of a variety of correlation and anti-correlation effects in the intensities received by two detectors from a beam of particles. HBT effects can generally be attributed to the wave–part ...
, in physics, the statistical tendency for photons to arrive simultaneously at a detector Within the Wikipedia community it can also refer to: * A term for section edit buttons showing up after images or textboxes—see Wikipedia:How to fix bunched-up edit links.


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Bunch (disambiguation) Bunch may refer to: * Bunch (surname) * Bunch Davis (), American baseball player in the Negro leagues * BUNCH, nickname of five computer manufacturing companies, IBM's main competitors in the 1970s * Tussock (grass) or bunch grass, members of the ...
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Bunch (surname) Bunch is a surname. According to George Fraser Black (''The Surnames of Scotland'', 1946), it is "a surname peculiar to Perth and neighbourhood, and found in Perth so early as first half of the fifteenth century". Surname Notable people with the s ...
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