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Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Bridgman's thermodynamic equations — In thermodynamics, Bridgman s thermodynamic equations are a basic set of thermodynamic equations, derived using a method of generating a large number of thermodynamic identities involving a number of thermodynamic quantities. The equations are… … Wikipedia
Polynomial conjoint measurement — is an extension of the theory of conjoint measurement to three or more attributes. It was initially developed by the mathematical psychologists David Krantz (1968) and Amos Tversky (1967). The theory was given a comprehensive mathematical… … Wikipedia
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Logarithmic convolution — The scale convolution of two functions s(t) and r(t), also known as their logarithmic convolution is defined as the function : s * l r(t) = r * l s(t) = int 0^infty sleft(frac{t}{a} ight)r(a) frac{da}{a}when this quantity exists.ResultsThe… … Wikipedia
Logistic distribution — Probability distribution name =Logistic type =density pdf cdf parameters =mu, location (real) s>0, scale (real) support =x in ( infty; +infty)! pdf =frac{e^{ (x mu)/s {sleft(1+e^{ (x mu)/s} ight)^2}! cdf =frac{1}{1+e^{ (x mu)/s! mean =mu, median … Wikipedia
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Wilson-Cowan model — In computational neuroscience, the Wilson Cowan model describes the dynamics of interactions between populations of excitatory and inhibitory neuronal populations.Mathematical descriptionCells in refactory periodint {t r}^{t}E(t )dt Sensitive… … Wikipedia
Fourier analysis — In mathematics, Fourier analysis is a subject area which grew out of the study of Fourier series. The subject began with trying to understand when it was possible to represent general functions by sums of simpler trigonometric functions. The… … Wikipedia
Hausdorff dimension — In mathematics, the Hausdorff dimension (also known as the Hausdorff–Besicovitch dimension) is an extended non negative real number associated to any metric space. The Hausdoff dimension generalizes the notion of the dimension of a real vector… … Wikipedia