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1) предел; граница; ограничение || имеющий предел или границу; ограниченный || устанавливать предел или границу; ограничивать2) связанный•- asymptotic bound
- Bremmerman bound
- compute bound
- confidence bound
- Cramer-Rao bound
- error probability bound
- finite bound
- input bound
- input/output bound
- I/O bound
- lower bound
- output bound
- process bound
- processor bound
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1) предел; граница; ограничение || имеющий предел или границу; ограниченный || устанавливать предел или границу; ограничивать2) связанный•- asymptotic bound
- Bremmerman bound
- compute bound
- confidence bound
- Cramer-Rao bound
- error probability bound
- finite bound
- I/O bound
- input bound
- input/output bound
- lower bound
- output bound
- process bound
- processor bound
- sphere-packing bound
- union bound
- upper boundThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > bound
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1) стат. оценка (случайной величины)2) граница, предел || ограничивать, граничить3) обязательный; вынужденный4) направляющийся (о судне) -
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1. n1) граница, предел2) оценка (случайной величины)
- a priori bound
- confidence bound
- lower bound
- probability bound
- upper bound
- bound of error2. adj1) обязанный, вынужденный; обязательный2) направляющийся куда-л.
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nounвероятность fbound-edness in probability ограниченность f по вероятностиconvergence in probability сходимость f по вероятностиconvergence with probability 1 сходимость f с вероятностью 1, сходимость f почти наверноеextinction probability вероятность вырождения (ветвящегося процесса) final probability финальная вероятностьfrequency interpretation of probability частотная интерпретация вероятностиKolmogorov's axiomatics of the probability theory колмогоровская аксиоматика теории вероятностейlarge deviations probabilitys вероятности pl больших уклоненийprobability density плотность f вероятности, плотность f распределения вероятностейprobability distribution вероятностное распределение, распределение n вероятностейprobability integral интеграл m вероятностиprobability theory теория f вероятностейstability in probability устойчивость f по вероятностиtotal probability formula формула f полной вероятностиАнглийский-русский словарь по теории вероятностей, статистике и комбинаторике > probability
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