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The Wilcoxon test statistic is equivalent to the T_+ statistic in the Wilcoxon signed rank test (Kanji 1999).
For any point P on the boundary of an ordinary ball, find a neighborhood of P in which the intersection with the ball's boundary cuts the neighborhood into two parts, each ...
Two sets T_1 and T_2 are called Wilf equivalent if they belong to the same Wilf class.
Wilker's inequalities state that 2+(16)/(pi^4)x^3tanx<(sin^2x)/(x^2)+(tanx)/x<2+2/(45)x^3tanx for 0<x<pi/2, where the constants 2/45 and 16/pi^4 are the best possible ...
The integral transform defined by (Kphi)(x) =int_(-infty)^inftyG_(p+2,q)^(m,n+2)(t|1-nu+ix,1-nu-ix,(a_p); (b_p))phi(t)dt, where G_(c,d)^(a,b) is the Meijer G-function.
One name for the figure used by Euclid to prove the Pythagorean theorem.
A discrete fast Fourier transform algorithm which can be implemented for N=2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 11, 13, and 16 points.
Divide the sides of a quadrilateral into three equal parts. The figure formed by connecting and extending adjacent points on either side of a polygon vertex is a ...
A Woo circle is an Archimedean circle with center on the Schoch line and tangent to certain other circles. An applet for investigating Woo circles and Schoch lines has been ...
The Woodbury formula (A+UV^(T))^(-1)=A^(-1)-[A^(-1)U(I+V^(T)A^(-1)U)^(-1)V^(T)A^(-1)] is a formula that allows a perturbed matrix to be computed for a change to a given ...
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