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  • 111Iterative proportional fitting — The iterative proportional fitting procedure (IPFP, also known as biproportional fitting in statistics, RAS algorithm[1] in economics and matrix raking or matrix scaling in computer science) is an iterative algorithm for estimating cell values of …

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  • 112Теорема о душе — Теорема о душе  теорема в римановой геометрии, в значительной степени сводящая изучение полных многообразий неотрицательной секционной кривизны к компактному случаю. Чигер (англ.) и Громол (англ.) доказали теорему в 1972, обобщив… …

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  • 113absolute value — noun Date: 1889 1. a nonnegative number equal in numerical value to a given real number 2. the positive square root of the sum of the squares of the real and imaginary parts of a complex number …

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  • 114arithmetic — noun Etymology: Middle English arsmetrik, from Anglo French arismatike, from Latin arithmetica, from Greek arithmētikē, from feminine of arithmētikos arithmetical, from arithmein to count, from arithmos number; akin to Old English rīm number, and …

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  • 115norm — noun Etymology: Latin norma, literally, carpenter s square Date: 1674 1. an authoritative standard ; model 2. a principle of right action binding upon the members of a group and serving to guide, control, or regulate proper and acceptable… …

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  • 116Poisson distribution — noun Etymology: Siméon D. Poisson died 1840 French mathematician Date: 1922 a probability density function that is often used as a mathematical model of the number of outcomes obtained in a suitable interval of time and space, that has its mean… …

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  • 117whole number — noun Date: 1542 any of the set of nonnegative integers; also integer …

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  • 118metric — I. noun Etymology: Greek metrikē, from feminine of metrikos in meter, by measure, from metron measure more at measure Date: 1760 1. plural a part of prosody that deals with metrical structure 2. a standard of measurement < no metric exists that&#8230; …

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  • 119polynomial — I. noun Etymology: poly + nomial (as in binomial) Date: 1674 a mathematical expression of one or more algebraic terms each of which consists of a constant multiplied by one or more variables raised to a nonnegative integral power (as a + bx +&#8230; …

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  • 120Adiabatic process — This article covers adiabatic processes in thermodynamics. For adiabatic processes in quantum mechanics, see adiabatic process (quantum mechanics). For atmospheric adiabatic processes, see lapse rate. In thermodynamics, an adiabatic process or an …

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