In probability theory, coupling is a proof technique that allows one to compare two unrelated random variables (distributions) X and Y by creating a random...
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together Coupling (probability), a proof technique in probability theory Railway coupling, a mechanism for connecting railway rolling stock Azo coupling, often...
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process Chapman–Kolmogorov equation Chinese restaurant process Coupling (probability) Ergodic theory Maximal ergodic theorem Ergodic (adjective) Galton–Watson...
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Kruskal count (redirect from Shift coupling)
initially chosen number and therefore the magician can predict it. Coupling (probability) Discrete logarithm Equifinality Ergodic theory Geometric distribution...
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Copula (statistics) (redirect from Copula (probability theory))
In probability theory and statistics, a copula is a multivariate cumulative distribution function for which the marginal probability distribution of each...
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Probabilistic classification (redirect from Class membership probabilities)
of the pairwise coupling algorithm by Hastie and Tibshirani. Commonly used evaluation metrics that compare the predicted probability to observed outcomes...
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Bibliographic coupling occurs when two works reference a common third work in their bibliographies. It is an indication that a probability exists that the...
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up decoupling or coupling in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Decoupling usually refers to the ending, removal or reverse of coupling. Decoupling may also...
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stronger "coupling" field is tuned near resonance at a different transition. If the states are selected properly, the presence of the coupling field will...
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terms, QED can be described as a very accurate way to calculate the probability of the position and movement of particles, even those massless such as...
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Magnetic dipole–dipole interaction (redirect from Dipolar coupling)
positions, dipole coupling is averaged partially due to water diffusion which proceeds according to the symmetry of the solids and the probability distribution...
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Direct coupling analysis or DCA is an umbrella term comprising several methods for analyzing sequence data in computational biology. The common idea of...
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Random walk (redirect from Increment (probability))
namely manifested on the same probability space in a dependent way that forces them to be quite close. The simplest such coupling is the Skorokhod embedding...
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Fermi's interaction (redirect from Fermi coupling constant)
direct coupling of a neutron with an electron, a neutrino (later determined to be an antineutrino) and a proton. Fermi first introduced this coupling in his...
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In probability and statistics, decoupling is a reduction of a sample statistic to an average of the statistic evaluated on several independent sequences...
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class membership probabilities in the case with classes count greater than two: Reduction to binary tasks and subsequent pairwise coupling, see Hastie and...
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known equally as susceptibility or immunity. A third class studied is coupling, which is the mechanism by which emitted interference reaches the victim...
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solutions to the Schrödinger equation in Dirac notation weighted by the two probability amplitudes c 0 {\displaystyle c_{0}} and c 1 {\displaystyle c_{1}} that...
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Renormalization group (redirect from Relevant coupling)
typically describe the interactions of the components. These may be variable couplings which measure the strength of various forces, or mass parameters themselves...
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non-relativistic couplings responsible for mixing between states is a driving force of transition. For example, the larger spin-orbit coupling at MECP the...
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is a class of algorithms used to draw samples from a probability distribution. Given a probability distribution, one can construct a Markov chain whose...
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the two states is a linear function of time. The formula, giving the probability of a diabatic (not adiabatic) transition between the two energy states...
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Propp, James; Wilson, David (1998), "Coupling from the past: a user's guide", Microsurveys in discrete probability (Princeton, NJ, 1997), DIMACS Ser. Discrete...
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intersection probabilities of random walks depend continuously on the dimensionality of the space. In the language of Feynman graphs, the coupling does not...
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object-oriented programs. In its general form, the LoD is a specific case of loose coupling. The guideline was proposed by Ian Holland at Northeastern University towards...
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Fermi's golden rule is a formula that describes the transition rate (the probability of a transition per unit time) from one energy eigenstate of a quantum...
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average IRI of the schedule (Killeen, 1994). To derive the coupling coefficient, the probability of the schedule not having ended, weighted by the contents...
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dependence, dependent or depend may refer to: Dependency (computer science) or coupling, a state in which one object uses a function of another object Data dependency...
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in which the time evolution of a system is affected by its continuous coupling to the environment. Unstable quantum systems are predicted to exhibit a...
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into a circuit from the external environment, by inductive coupling or capacitive coupling, or through the antenna of a radio receiver. Intermodulation...
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