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kurtosis куртозис, эксцесс (стат.)English-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > kurtosis
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матем.- kurtosis of a frequency curveadjustment for kurtosis — стат. согласование ( подбираемой кривой распределения) по эксцессу
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эксцесс, эксцесс распределенияEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > kurtosis
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стат. эксцессEnglish-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > kurtosis
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The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > kurtosis
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n стат. эксцесс; коэффициент эксцесса; степень, на которую частотное распределение выравнивается или поднимается.* * *сущ.стат. эксцесс; коэффициент эксцесса; степень, на которую частотное распределение выравнивается или поднимается. -
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мед.сущ. эксцесс
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kurtosis — [kər tō′sis] n. [< Gr kyrtōsis, a bulging, convexity < kyrtos, curved: for IE base see CURVE] the degree of peakedness of the graph of a statistical distribution, indicative of the concentration around the mean … English World dictionary
Kurtosis — In probability theory and statistics, kurtosis (from the Greek word κυρτός, kyrtos or kurtos, meaning bulging) is any measure of the peakedness of the probability distribution of a real valued random variable.[1] In a similar way to the concept… … Wikipedia
Kurtosis — En théorie des probabilités et en statistiques, le kurtosis (mot d origine grecque), plus souvent traduit par coefficient d aplatissement, ou coefficient d aplatissement de Pearson, correspond à une mesure de l aplatissement, ou a contrario de la … Wikipédia en Français
Kurtosis — Die Wölbung (auch Kurtosis oder Exzess) einer statistischen Verteilung X ist definiert als normierte Form des vierten zentralen Moments μ4(X). Sie beschreibt die „Spitzigkeit“ der Wahrscheinlichkeitsdichtefunktion. Die Wölbung gibt es in… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Kurtosis — A statistical measure used to describe the distribution of observed data around the mean. It is sometimes referred to as the volatility of volatility. Used generally in the statistical field, kurtosis describes trends in charts. A high kurtosis… … Investment dictionary
kurtosis — See fat tail. American Banker Glossary Measures the fatness of the tails of a probability distribution. A fat tailed distribution has higher than normal chances of a big positive or negative realization. Kurtosis should not be confused with… … Financial and business terms
kurtosis — noun A measure of peakedness of a probability distribution, defined as the fourth cumulant divided by the square of the variance of the probability distribution. See Also: leptokurtosis, mesokurtosis, platykurtosis, excess kurtosis, mesokurtic,… … Wiktionary
kurtosis — The extent to which a unimodal distribution is peaked. [G., an arching] * * * kur·to·sis (kər toґsis) [Gr. “convexityâ€] the degree of peakedness or flatness of a probability distribution, relative to the normal distribution with the same … Medical dictionary
kurtosis — [kə: təʊsɪs] noun Statistics the sharpness of the peak of a frequency distribution curve. Origin early 20th cent.: from Gk kurtōsis bulge , from kurtos bulging, convex … English new terms dictionary
kurtosis — n. Statistics the sharpness of the peak of a frequency distribution curve. Etymology: mod.L f. Gk kurtosis bulging f. kurtos convex … Useful english dictionary
Kurtosis risk — denotes that observations are spread in a wider fashion than the normal distribution entails. In other words, fewer observations cluster near the average and more observations populate the extremes either far above or far below the average… … Wikipedia