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  • 101Neoclassical growth model — See also: Ramsey growth model The neoclassical growth model, also known as the Solow–Swan growth model or exogenous growth model, is a class of economic models of long run economic growth set within the framework of neoclassical economics.… …

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  • 102Power law — A power law is any polynomial relationship that exhibits the property of scale invariance. The most common power laws relate two variables and have the form:f(x) = ax^k! +o(x^k),where a and k are constants, and o(x^k) is of x. Here, k is… …

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  • 103Z-transform — In mathematics and signal processing, the Z transform converts a discrete time domain signal, which is a sequence of real or complex numbers, into a complex frequency domain representation. It is like a discrete equivalent of the Laplace… …

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  • 104cryptology — cryptologist, n. cryptologic /krip tl oj ik/, cryptological, adj. /krip tol euh jee/, n. 1. cryptography. 2. the science and study of cryptanalysis and cryptography. [1635 45; < NL cryptologia. See CRYPTO , LOGY] * * * Introduction …

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  • 105Lorenz curve — The Lorenz curve is a graphical representation of the cumulative distribution function of a probability distribution; it is a graph showing the proportion of the distribution assumed by the bottom y % of the values. It is often used to represent&#8230; …

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  • 106Hilbert transform — In mathematics and in signal processing, the Hilbert transform is a linear operator which takes a function, u ( t ), and produces a function, H ( u )( t ), with the same domain. The Hilbert transform is named after David Hilbert, who first&#8230; …

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  • 107Variogram — In spatial statistics the theoretical variogram 2γ(x,y) is a function describing the degree of spatial dependence of a spatial random field or stochastic process Z(x). It is defined as the variance of the difference between field values at two&#8230; …

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  • 108Multivariate stable distribution — multivariate stable Probability density function Heatmap showing a Multivariate (bivariate) stable distribution with&#160;α&#160;=&#160;1.1 parameters: exponent shift/location vector …

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  • 109Neuron — This article is about cells in the nervous system. For other uses, see Neuron (disambiguation). Brain cell redirects here. For other uses, see Glial cell. Neuron: Nerve Cell …

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  • 110Vibration — For the soul music group, see The Vibrations. For the machining context, see Machining vibrations. For the albums, see Vibrations (Roy Ayers album) and Vibrations (The Three Sounds album). Classical mechanics …

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