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In my opinion the Mathematics of card shuffling deserves its own page. However, it could have problems relating to Wikipedia's no original research rule as I don't know how many sources there would be on this sort of thing. I have mostly come across information on this from demonstrations (simple close-up magic) and examples in mathematics. For an example of the latter: a standard deck of 52 playing cards, if shuffled perfectly (split in half then shuffled back together, one card from the right followed by one from the left, repeat) 8 times, all the cards will end up back in the same order.

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