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The Lerch transcendent is generalization of the Hurwitz zeta function and polylogarithm function. Many sums of reciprocal powers can be expressed in terms of it. It is ...
A locally finite space is one for which every point of a given space has a neighborhood that meets only finitely many elements of any cover.
A distribution with zero kurtosis excess, i.e., gamma_2=0.
A basis, form, function, etc., in two or more variables is said to be multilinear if it is linear in each variable separately.
A statistical test in which assumptions are made about the underlying distribution of observed data.
A distribution with kurtosis excess gamma_2<0, and therefore having a flattened shape.
The portion of the probability distribution which has a P-value equal to the observed P-value.
The words random and stochastic are synonymous.
The general type of homology which is what mathematicians generally mean when they say "homology." Singular homology is a more general version than Poincaré's original ...
The general bivariate quadratic curve can be written ax^2+2bxy+cy^2+2dx+2fy+g=0. (1) Define the following quantities: Delta = |a b d; b c f; d f g| (2) J = |a b; b c| (3) I = ...

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