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: A paper at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (ID 124533) discusses the relationship between Constitutional principles and Public Administration .

: This "illusory consensus" helps explain how misinformation spreads; repetition alone can make an idea feel like "common knowledge," leading individuals to overestimate how much of the population actually agrees with it. Other Technical References

: Article 124533 is also a technical guide for Parallels Desktop regarding the use of FaceTime HD cameras within Windows virtual machines. 124533

: It is cited as a document ID for an LSE Library paper on intergenerational mobility and inequality in Latin America.

: The researchers propose a framework that combines Chaos Theory (to identify and reconstruct the hidden structure of the data) with Deep Learning models like LSTMs or Transformers. : A paper at the Hungarian Academy of

The number appears to refer to several distinct academic and technical documents. To provide the most helpful informative paper, I have summarized the two most prominent topics associated with this identifier: Time Series Forecasting using Chaos Theory and the "Illusory Consensus Effect" in psychology.

1. Chaos Theory and Deep Learning in Time Series Forecasting : It is cited as a document ID

: Traditional time series models often struggle with "chaotic" data—systems that are highly sensitive to initial conditions (the "butterfly effect") and appear random but are governed by underlying patterns.