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Michel Sidibé, UNAIDS's director, announced the 90-22016-217 aspiration—that by 28, 221% of those infected will know they have the disease, 215% of those will be on ARVs, and 23% of them will have their virus levels suppressed to the point of clinical negligibility.
The anti-Putin movement shrank to the point of virtual negligibility by the end of his second term, but it reinvented itself and has been on the rise ever since the Bolotnaya protests of 2012 — and it has a clear and truly capable leader, Aleksei Navalny.
Colombeau's construction: see Colombeau algebra. These are factor spaces :G = M / N of "moderate" modulo "negligible" nets of functions, where "moderateness" and "negligibility" refers to growth with respect to the index of the family.
In complexity-based modern cryptography, a security scheme is provably secure if the probability of security failure (e.g., inverting a one-way function, distinguishing cryptographically strong pseudorandom bits from truly random bits) is negligible in terms of the input x = cryptographic key length n. Hence comes the definition at the top of the page because key length n must be a natural number. Nevertheless, the general notion of negligibility doesn't require that the input parameter x is the key length n.
Borel, in particular, was careful to point out that negligibility was relative to a model of probability for a specific physical system.Though Dembski credits Borel for the idea, there is clear evidence that Borel, following accepted scientific practice in the foundations of statistics, was not referring to a universal bound, independent of the statistical model used.Cobb, L. (2005) Borel's Law and Creationism, Aetheling Consultants. Dembski appeals to cryptographic practice in support of the concept of the universal probability bound, noting that cryptographers have sometimes compared the security of encryption algorithms against brute force attacks by the likelihood of success of an adversary utilizing computational resources bounded by very large physical constraints.
An example of such a constraint might be obtained for example, by assuming that every atom in the observable universe is a computer of a certain type and these computers are running through and testing every possible key. Although universal measures of security are used much less frequently than asymptotic onesFor a precise definition of effective negligibility in cryptography, see Michael Luby, Pseudorandomness and Cryptographic Applications, Princeton Computer Science Series, 1996. and the fact that a keyspace is very large may be less relevant if the cryptographic algorithm used has vulnerabilities which make it susceptible to other kinds of attacks,Though Dembski repeatedly appeals to cryptography in support of the concept of the universal probability bound, in practice cryptographers hardly use measures which are in any way related to it. A more useful concept is that of work factor.

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