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1 равновероятностный отбор
Astronautics: sampling with equal probabilityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > равновероятностный отбор
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2 равновероятный выбор
1) Mathematics: equiprobable sampling, selection with equal probability2) Quality control: equal probability samplingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > равновероятный выбор
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3 отбор
selection; samplingотбор, подбор кандидатов в судьи — judicial selection
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4 пропорциональный отбор
[lang name="Russian"]отбор, подбор кандидатов в судьи — judicial selection
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5 теорема
law, theorem* * *теоре́ма ж.
theoremдока́зывать теоре́му, напр. спо́собом от проти́вного — prove a theorem, e. g., by contradictionтеоре́ма о … — a theorem on …теоре́ма а́лгебры, основна́я — the fundamental theorem of algebraтеоре́ма Аполло́ния — theorem of Appoloniusтеоре́ма Бабине́ — Babinet's principleтеоре́ма Безу́ — the remainder theoremтеоре́ма Берну́лли (в теории вероятностей; не путать с уравне́нием Берну́лли из гидродинамики) — Bernoulli's problem (not to be confused with Bernoulli's law or theorem of fluid flow)теоре́ма взаи́мности эл. — reciprocity theoremтеоре́ма Вине́ра—Хи́нчина ( в теории информации) — Wiener-Khintchine theoremтеоре́ма дуа́льности — duality theoremтеоре́ма живы́х сил — work-kinetic energy theoremтеоре́ма Жуко́вского — Kutta-Joukowski theoremтеоре́ма запа́здывания — shift theoremтеоре́ма Кастилья́но — theorem of Castiglianoтеоре́ма Клапейро́на — Clapeyron's theoremтеоре́ма компенса́ции эл. — compensation theoremтеоре́ма ко́синусов — cosine lawтеоре́ма Коши́ о вы́четах — Cauchy residue theoremтеоре́ма Ма́ксвелла о взаи́мности перемеще́ний — Maxwell's reciprocal theoremтеоре́ма наложе́ния эл. — superposition theorem, principle of superpositionтеоре́ма об акти́вном двухпо́люснике — Thйvenin's [Helmholtz's] theoremтеоре́ма об измене́нии кинети́ческой эне́ргии — principle of energyтеоре́ма об измене́нии коли́чества движе́ния — principle of momentumтеоре́ма обрати́мости тече́ний — reverse-flow theoremобра́тная теоре́ма — converse (of a theorem), converse theoremтеоре́ма об эквивале́нтном генера́торе — Thйvenin's [Helmholtz's] theoremтеоре́ма о движе́нии це́нтра масс — principle of motion of centre of massтеоре́ма о минима́ксе — minimax theoremтеоре́ма о постоя́нстве потокосцепле́ния — constant-flux-linkage theoremтеоре́ма о сре́днем — mean-value theorem, first law of the meanтеоре́ма отсчё́тов ( в теории информации) — sampling theoremтеоре́ма о центра́льном преде́ле — central limit theoremтеоре́ма подо́бия — similarity [similitude] theoremтеоре́ма По́йнтинга — Poynting('s) theoremтеоре́ма равновероя́тности — equal probability theoremтеоре́ма разложе́ния — expansion theoremтеоре́ма си́нусов — theorem of sines, law of sinesтеоре́ма соотве́тственных состоя́ний — theorem of corresponding statesтеоре́ма стаби́льности равнове́сия — criterion of equilibrium stabilityтеоре́ма суперпози́ции эл. — superposition theoremтеоре́ма умноже́ния ( в теории вероятностей) — product ruleтеоре́ма Ште́йнера — parallel axis [Steiner's] theoremэргоди́ческая максима́льная теоре́ма — maximal ergodic theorem
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