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An estimator which exhibits estimator bias.
Big-omega notation is the inverse of the Landau symbol O, f(n) in O(g(n))<=>g(n) in Omega(f(n)).
The biharmonic operator, also known as the bilaplacian, is the differential operator defined by del ^4=(del ^2)^2, where del ^2 is the Laplacian. In n-dimensional space, del ...
A bilinear basis is a basis, which satisfies the conditions (ax+by)·z=a(x·z)+b(y·z) z·(ax+by)=a(z·x)+b(z·y).
A statistical distribution having two separated peaks.
An interval into which a given data point does or does not fall.
The parameter r (sometimes also denoted mu) in the logistic equation x_(n+1)=rx_n(1-x_n).
Two slant triangular prisms fused together.
Capable of taking on one out of two possible values.
Among the continuous functions on R^n, the positive definite functions are those functions which are the Fourier transforms of nonnegative Borel measures.
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