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English-russian dictionary of physics. 2013.
English-russian dictionary of physics. 2013.
Werner Nahm — (2004) Werner Nahm ist ein deutscher mathematischer und theoretischer Physiker. Nahm studierte ab 1966 an der Goethe Universität Frankfurt am Main und der Ludwig Maximilians Universität München, wo er 1970 sein Diplom in Physik erwarb. Er… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Steven Frautschi — Steven C. Frautschi (* 6. Dezember 1933) ist ein US amerikanischer theoretischer Physiker. Frautschi wuchs in Madison (Wisconsin) auf und studierte ab dem Alter von 16 Jahren an der Harvard University bei John H. van Vleck. 1954 graduierte er und … Deutsch Wikipedia
Non-parametric statistics — In statistics, the term non parametric statistics has at least two different meanings: The first meaning of non parametric covers techniques that do not rely on data belonging to any particular distribution. These include, among others:… … Wikipedia
Maximum parsimony — Maximum parsimony, often simply referred to as parsimony, is a non parametric statistical method commonly used in computational phylogenetics for estimating phylogenies. Under maximum parsimony, the preferred phylogenetic tree is the tree that… … Wikipedia
Bootstrapping (statistics) — In statistics, bootstrapping is a modern, computer intensive, general purpose approach to statistical inference, falling within a broader class of resampling methods.Bootstrapping is the practice of estimating properties of an estimator (such as… … Wikipedia
Maximum parsimony (phylogenetics) — Parsimony is a non parametric statistical method commonly used in computational phylogenetics for estimating phylogenies. Under parsimony, the preferred phylogenetic tree is the tree that requires the least evolutionary change to explain some… … Wikipedia
Robust statistics — provides an alternative approach to classical statistical methods. The motivation is to produce estimators that are not unduly affected by small departures from model assumptions. Contents 1 Introduction 2 Examples of robust and non robust… … Wikipedia
Resampling (statistics) — In statistics, resampling is any of a variety of methods for doing one of the following: # Estimating the precision of sample statistics (medians, variances, percentiles) by using subsets of available data (jackknife) or drawing randomly with… … Wikipedia
Cross-validation (statistics) — Cross validation, sometimes called rotation estimation,[1][2][3] is a technique for assessing how the results of a statistical analysis will generalize to an independent data set. It is mainly used in settings where the goal is prediction, and… … Wikipedia
List of statistics topics — Please add any Wikipedia articles related to statistics that are not already on this list.The Related changes link in the margin of this page (below search) leads to a list of the most recent changes to the articles listed below. To see the most… … Wikipedia
Psychometric software — is software that is used for psychometric analysis of data from tests, questionnaires, or inventories reflecting latent psychoeducational variables. While some psychometric analyses can be performed with standard statistical software like SPSS,… … Wikipedia