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If X and Y are independent variates and X+Y is a normal distribution, then both X and Y must have normal distributions. This was proved by Cramér in 1936.
The difference between a quantity and its estimated or measured quantity.
The ratio of two independent estimates of the variance of a normal distribution.
nu_((r))=sum_(x)x^((r))f(x), where x^((r))=x(x-1)...(x-r+1).
Any bivariate distribution function with marginal distribution functions F and G satisfies max{F(x)+G(y)-1,0}<=H(x,y)<=min{F(x),G(y)}.
gamma_r=(kappa_r)/(sigma^(r+2)), where kappa_r are cumulants and sigma is the standard deviation.
A set of statistical distributions having different variances.
A set of statistical distributions having the same variance.
A sampling phenomenon produced when a waveform is not sampled uniformly at an interval t each time, but rather at a series of slightly shifted intervals t+Deltat_i such that ...
A type of statistic which can be useful for determining asymmetry and tailedness of a population.
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