scaling parameter

  • 1scaling parameter — mastelio koeficientas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. scale factor; scaling parameter; scaling ratio vok. Skalierungsfaktor, m rus. коэффициент масштабирования, m pranc. facteur de mise à l échelle, m …

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  • 2scaling ratio — mastelio koeficientas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. scale factor; scaling parameter; scaling ratio vok. Skalierungsfaktor, m rus. коэффициент масштабирования, m pranc. facteur de mise à l échelle, m …

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  • 3Plasma scaling — The parameters of plasmas, including their spatial and temporal extent, vary by many orders of magnitude. Nevertheless, there are significant similarities in the behaviors of apparently disparate plasmas. It is not only of theoretical interest to …

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  • 4Body size scaling — relationships are relationships between a physiological quantity (such as the respiration rate, or the maximum reproduction rate) of organisms and their body size (frequently taken to be body weight). Empirical descriptions of such relationships… …

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  • 5Coupling parameter — The coupling parameter of the resonator, specifies the part of the energy of the laser field, which is output at each round trip. The coupling parameter should not be confused with the round trip loss, which refers to the part of the energy of… …

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  • 6Binder parameter — The Binder parameter [K. Binder, Z. Phys. B 43, 119 (1981)] in statistical physics is used to identify phase transition points in numerical simulations. It is defined as the kurtosis of the order parameter. For example in spin glasses one defines …

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  • 7Student's t-test — A t test is any statistical hypothesis test in which the test statistic follows a Student s t distribution if the null hypothesis is supported. It is most commonly applied when the test statistic would follow a normal distribution if the value of …

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  • 8Cauchy distribution — Not to be confused with Lorenz curve. Cauchy–Lorentz Probability density function The purple curve is the standard Cauchy distribution Cumulative distribution function …

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  • 9Monte Carlo integration — An illustration of Monte Carlo integration. In this example, the domain D is the inner circle and the domain E is the square. Because the square s area can be easily calculated, the area of the circle can be estimated by the ratio (0.8) of the… …

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  • 10Gamma process — A Gamma process is a Lévy process with independent Gamma increments. Often written as Gamma(t;gamma,lambda), it is a pure jump increasing Levy process with intensity measure u(x)=gamma x^{ 1}exp( lambda x), for positive x. Thus jumps whose size… …

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