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  • 111Kendall tau distance — The Kendall tau distance is a metric that counts the number of pairwise disagreements between two lists. The larger the distance, the more dissimilar the two lists are. Kendall tau distance is also called bubble sort distance since it is… …

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  • 112Minimum distance — This article is about minimum distance. For minimum distance estimation, see Minimum distance estimation. The term minimum distance is used in several ways: In geometry, the minimum distance of a collection of points P in a space is the smallest… …

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  • 113Mean inter-particle distance — (or mean inter particle separation) is the mean distance between microscopic particles (usually atoms or molecules) in a macroscopic body. Contents 1 Ambiguity 2 Ideal gas 2.1 Nearest neighbor distribution …

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  • 114Astronomical distance — Astronomical distances are distances in outer space, occurring on a much larger scale than those on Earth. For instance, the distance to (Proxima Centauri), the closest star to our solar system, is about 40,000,000,000,000 kilometers.For this… …

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  • 115Lee distance — Definition and basic properties = In coding theory, the Lee distance is a distance between two strings x 1 x 2 ... x n and y 1 y 2 ... y n of equal length n over the q ary alphabet {0,1,…,q 1} of size qgeq 2. It is metric, defined as sum {i=1}^n… …

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  • 116Log-spectral distance — The log spectral distance (LSD), also referred to as log spectral distortion is a distance measure (expressed in dB) between two spectra. The log spectral distance between spectra P(omega) and hat{P}(omega) is defined as:: D… …

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  • 117Euclidean distance — noun The distance between two points defined as the square root of the sum of the squares of the differences between the corresponding coordinates of the points; for example, in two dimensional Euclidean geometry, the Euclidean distance between… …

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  • 118Minimum orbit intersection distance — The orbit of (4953) 1990 MU, which, with a MOID of 0.0276 AU, is classified as a potentially hazardous object Minimum orbit intersection distance (MOID) is a measure used in astronomy to assess collision risk between astronomical objects.[1] It… …

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  • 119Inversive distance — (usually denoted as δ ) is a way of measuring the distance between two non intersecting circles α and β . If α and β are inverted with respect to a circle centered at one of the limiting points of the pencil of α and β , then α and β will invert… …

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  • 120Draw distance — is a computer graphics term, defined as the maximum distance of objects in a three dimensional scene that are drawn by the rendering engine. Polygons that lie behind the draw distance won t be drawn to the screen. As the draw distance increases… …

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