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stochastically independent — Statistics. See statistically independent … Useful english dictionary
statistically independent — Statistics. (of events or values) having the probability of their joint occurrence equal to the product of their individual probabilities. Also, independent, stochastically independent. * * * … Universalium
statistically independent — Statistics. (of events or values) having the probability of their joint occurrence equal to the product of their individual probabilities. Also, independent, stochastically independent … Useful english dictionary
Karhunen-Loève theorem — In the theory of stochastic processes, the Karhunen Loève theorem (named after Kari Karhunen and Michel Loève) is a representation of a stochastic process as an infinite linear combination of orthogonal functions, analogous to a Fourier series… … Wikipedia
probability theory — Math., Statistics. the theory of analyzing and making statements concerning the probability of the occurrence of uncertain events. Cf. probability (def. 4). [1830 40] * * * Branch of mathematics that deals with analysis of random events.… … Universalium
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Mann–Whitney U — In statistics, the Mann–Whitney U test (also called the Mann–Whitney–Wilcoxon (MWW) or Wilcoxon rank sum test) is a non parametric statistical hypothesis test for assessing whether one of two samples of independent observations tends to have… … Wikipedia
Stochastic ordering — In statistics, a stochastic order quantifies the concept of one random variable being bigger than another. These are usually partial orders, so that one random variable A may be neither stochastically greater than, less than nor equal to another… … Wikipedia