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A set of statistical distributions having different variances.
An attracting set to which orbits or trajectories converge and upon which trajectories are periodic.
If the Lexis ratio L<1, a set of trials are said to be subnormal.
A property of X is said to hold almost everywhere if the set of points in X where this property fails is contained in a set that has measure zero.
For every ergodic flow on a nonatomic probability space, there is a measurable set intersecting almost every orbit in a discrete set.
For any set theoretic formula f(x,t_1,t_2,...,t_n), In other words, for any formula and set A there is a subset of A consisting exactly of those elements which satisfy the ...
The set of points in the space of system variables such that initial conditions chosen in this set dynamically evolve to a particular attractor.
A set within which the values of a function lie (as opposed to the range, which is the set of values that the function actually takes).
If three skew lines all meet three other skew lines, any transversal to the first set of three meets any transversal to the second set of three.
The term pairwise refers to taking all unordered 2-subsets of a given set. For example, the pairwise products of the set {a,b,c} are ab, ac, and bc.
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