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1) распределение; распространение2) стат. распределение, закон распределения•- accumulated distribution
- asymptotically normal distribution
- bath-tub distribution
- Bernoulli distribution
- binomial distribution
- bivariate distribution
- Captain distribution
- Cauchy distribution
- chi-square distribution
- composed distribution
- conditional distribution
- continuous distribution
- cumulative distribution
- delay-in-queue distribution
- discontinuous distribution
- distribution of eigenvalues
- Erlangian distribution
- Erlang distribution
- exponential-type distribution
- exponential distribution
- failure governing stress distribution
- F-distribution
- Gaussian probability distribution
- Gaussian distribution
- generalized reliability distribution
- general reliability distribution
- hyperexponential distribution
- initial distribution
- input distribution
- leptokurtic distribution
- lognormal distribution - multinimial distribution
- multivariate distribution
- near-normal distribution
- noncentral distribution
- non-truncated distribution
- normal distribution
- null distribution
- N-variate distribution
- one-parameter distribution
- parent distribution
- Pareto distribution
- peaked distribution
- Pearsonian distribution
- Pearson distribution
- platykurtic distribution
- Poisson distribution
- Polya's distribution
- positively skewed distribution
- posterior distribution
- prior distribution
- probability distribution
- Raileigh distribution
- random distribution
- rectangular distribution
- sampling distribution
- single-source data distribution
- singular distribution
- skewed distribution
- skew distribution
- sluttering Poisson distribution
- sojourn distribution
- standardized normal distribution
- standard normal distribution
- Student's distribution
- time-to-failure distribution
- trivariate distribution
- truncate distribution
- truncated distribution
- uniform distribution
- unimodal distribution
- unit distribution
- univariate distribution
- universe distribution
- U-shaped distribution
- variance-ratio distribution
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8 Time
In appropriating time for themselves, and abstracting it into a stark mathematical parameter, physicists have robbed it of much of its original, human, content. The physicist will usually say, "Ours is the real time-and all that there really is. The richness of human psychological time derives entirely from subjective factors and is unrelated to the intrinsic qualities of real, physical time"-and then go about his or her work and daily life immersed in the complexities of human time like everyone else.Should we simply shrug the human experience of time aside as a matter solely for psychologists? Does the time of an altered state of conciousness have no relevance at all to the time of Newton or Einstein? Does our impression of the flow of time, or the division of time into past, present and future, tell us nothing at all about how time is as opposed to how it merely appears to us muddle-headed humans?As a physicist, I am well aware how much intuition can lead us astray. As I remarked earlier, intuition suggests that the sun moves around the earth. Yet, as a human being, I find it impossible to relinquish the sensation of a flowing time and a moving present moment. It is something so basic to my experience of the world that I am repelled by the claim that it is only an illusion or misperception. It seems to me there is an aspect of time of great significance that we have so far overlooked in our description of the physical universe. (Davies, 1995, p. 275)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Time
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