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1 heterogeneous variance
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2 variance
1) дисперсия, второй центральный момент ( случайной величины или распределения вероятностей)3) изменение; вариация4) расхождение; несоответствие•- variance between rows
- variance within columns
- variance within rows
- accidental variance
- asymptotic variance
- asymptotical variance
- bounded variance
- conditional variance
- cyclic time variance
- equal variance
- error variance
- explained variance
- general population variance
- generalized variance
- Hadamard variance
- heterogeneous variance
- homogeneous variance
- limiting variance
- observed variance
- predicted variance
- relative variance
- residual variance
- sample variance
- total variance
- unequal variance
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3 distribution
1) распределение; распространение; раздача2) стат. распределение (вероятностей), закон распределения3) размещение, расположение4) разводка (напр., кабельных соединений)5) разделение, классификация6) зоол. ареал (область обитания какого-л. организма на земной поверхности)7) мех. эпюра8) полигр. разбор ( шрифта)9) растир, раскат ( краски)•distribution on a sphere —распределение на сфере
distribution truncated at both ends — распределение, усечённое с обеих сторон
distribution truncated at one end — распределение, усечённое с одной стороны
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4 model
1) макет; модель || моделировать2) образец4) модель, тип ( изделия)5) шаблон•- countably saturated model - countably uniform model - coupled channels model - finite state model - finitely generated model - game-theory model - random trial increment model - random walk model - sampling model
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