stationarity

  • 1stationarity — stacionarumas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. stationarity vok. Stationarität, f rus. стационарность, f pranc. stationnarité, f …

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  • 2stationarity — nuostovumas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. stationarity vok. Stationarität, f rus. стационарность, f pranc. stationarité, f …

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  • 3stationarity — noun a) The condition of being stationary b) The condition of a series in which the value at all points is the same …

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  • 5Stationary process — In the mathematical sciences, a stationary process (or strict(ly) stationary process or strong(ly) stationary process) is a stochastic process whose joint probability distribution does not change when shifted in time or space. Consequently,… …

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  • 6Point process — In statistics and probability theory, a point process is a type of random process for which any one realisation consists of a set of isolated points either in time or geographical space, or in even more general spaces. For example, the occurrence …

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  • 7Stochastic drift — In probability theory, stochastic drift is the change of the average value of a stochastic (random) process. A related term is the drift rate which is the rate at which the average changes. This is in contrast to the random fluctuations about… …

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  • 8100-year flood — For other uses, see 100 year flood (disambiguation). A one hundred year flood is calculated to be the level of flood water expected to be equaled or exceeded every 100 years on average. The 100 year flood is more accurately referred to as the 1%… …

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  • 9Asymptotic equipartition property — In information theory the asymptotic equipartition property (AEP) is a general property of the output samples of a stochastic source. It is fundamental to the concept of typical set used in theories of compression.Roughly speaking, the theorem… …

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  • 10Time series — Time series: random data plus trend, with best fit line and different smoothings In statistics, signal processing, econometrics and mathematical finance, a time series is a sequence of data points, measured typically at successive times spaced at …

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