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  • 71Empirical Probability — A form of probability that is based on some event occurring, which is calculated using collected empirical evidence. An empirical probability is closely related to the relative frequency in a given probability distribution. In order for a theory… …

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  • 72Vertex model — A vertex model is a type of statistical mechanics model in which the Boltzmann weights are associated with a vertex in the model (representing an atom or particle). This contrasts with a nearest neighbour model, such as the Ising model, in which… …

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  • 73Forest-fire model — In applied mathematics, a forest fire model is any of a number of dynamical systems displaying self organized criticality. Note, however, that according to Pruessner et al. (2002, 2004) the forest fire model does not behave critically on very… …

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  • 74SABR Volatility Model — In mathematical finance, the SABR model is a stochastic volatility model, which attempts to capture the volatility smile in derivatives markets. The name stands for Stochastic Alpha, Beta, Rho , referring to the parameters of the model.The SABR… …

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  • 75First-hitting-time model — In statistics, first hitting time models are a sub class of survival models. The first hitting time, also called first passage time, of a set A with respect to an instance of a stochastic process is the time until the stochastic process first… …

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  • 76Morris–Lecar model — The Morris–Lecar model is a biological neuron model developed by Catherine Morris and Harold Lecar to reproduce the variety of oscillatory behavior in relation to Ca++ and K+ conductance in the giant barnacle muscle fiber.[1] Morris Lecar neurons …

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  • 77Mixture (probability) — For other uses, see mixture (disambiguation). In probability theory and statistics, a mixture is a combination of two or more probability distributions. The concept arises in two contexts: A mixture defining a new probability distribution from… …

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  • 78Manhattan mobility model — There are various mobility models in vehicular ad hoc networks (VANET). These mobility models guide the driver of the vehicle in taking the right path, also provides safety and comfort. One such mobility model is the Manhattan mobility model. The …

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  • 79Fitness model — Description of the Model= In complex network theory, fitness is an inherent competitive factor that nodes may have, capable of affecting the network s evolution. [Albert R. and Barabási A. L., Statistical mechanics of complex networks , Reviews… …

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  • 80Pignistic probability — A pignistic probability is a probability that a rational person will assign to an option when required to make a decision. A person may have, at one level certain beliefs or a lack of knowledge, or uncertainty, about the options and their actual… …

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