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  • 1Circular distribution — In probability and statistics, a circular distribution or polar distribution is a probability distribution of a random variable whose values are angles, usually taken to be in the range [ 0,  2π ) .[1] A circular distribution is… …

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  • 2Circular uniform distribution — In probability theory and directional statistics, a circular uniform distribution is a probability distribution on the unit circle whose density is uniform for all angles. Contents 1 Description 2 Distribution of the mean 3 Entropy …

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  • 3Circular — is a basic geometric shape such as a Circle. Contents 1 Documents 2 Travel and transportation 3 Places …

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  • 4Circular stingaree — Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3.1)[1] …

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  • 5Circular folds — Interior of the descending portion of the duodenum, showing the Major duodenal papilla. Latin plicae circulares Gray s …

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  • 6circular — ► ADJECTIVE 1) having the form of a circle. 2) Logic (of an argument) false because already containing an assumption of what is to be proved. 3) (of a letter or advertisement) for distribution to a large number of people. ► NOUN ▪ a circular… …

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  • 7Circular law — In probability theory, more specifically the study of random matrices, the circular law describes the distribution of eigenvalues of an random matrix with independent and identically distributed entries in the limit . It asserts that for any… …

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  • 8Circular error probable — In the military science of ballistics, circular error probable (CEP) (also circular error probability or circle of equal probability[1]) is an intuitive measure of a weapon system s precision. It is defined as the radius of a circle, centered… …

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  • 9Circular ensemble — In the theory of random matrices, the circular ensembles are measures on spaces of unitary matrices introduced by Freeman Dyson as modifications of the Gaussian matrix ensembles. The three main examples are the orthogonal circular ensemble (COE)… …

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  • 10circular — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English circuler, from Middle French, from Late Latin circularis, from Latin circulus circle Date: 15th century 1. a. having the form of a circle ; round < a circular orbit > b. moving in or describing a circle or&#8230; …

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