Cramér’s decomposition theorem for a normal distribution is a result of probability theory. It is well known that, given independent normally distributed...
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Cramér's theorem may refer to Cramér’s decomposition theorem, a statement about the sum of normal distributed random variable Cramér's theorem (large deviations)...
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included an estimate for prime gaps that became known as Cramér's conjecture. In the late 1920s, Cramér became interested in the field of probability, which...
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brownien Cramér's decomposition theorem Lévy distribution Lévy metric Lévy's modulus of continuity Lévy–Prokhorov metric Lévy's continuity theorem Lévy's...
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Central limit theorem (probability) Clark–Ocone theorem (stochastic processes) Continuous mapping theorem (probability theory) Cramér's theorem (large deviations)...
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Cover's theorem Coverage probability Cox process Cox's theorem Cox–Ingersoll–Ross model Cramér–Rao bound Cramér–von Mises criterion Cramér's decomposition theorem...
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{\textstyle X_{2}} must be normal deviates. This result is known as Cramér's decomposition theorem, and is equivalent to saying that the convolution of two distributions...
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In probability theory, the central limit theorem (CLT) states that, under appropriate conditions, the distribution of a normalized version of the sample...
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In statistics, Cramér's V (sometimes referred to as Cramér's phi and denoted as φc) is a measure of association between two nominal variables, giving...
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statistics, Wold contributed the Cramér–Wold theorem characterizing the normal distribution and developed the Wold decomposition in time series analysis. In...
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summand is a shifted Poisson's distribution. Raikov's theorem is similar to Cramér’s decomposition theorem. The latter result claims that if a sum of two independent...
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Indecomposable distribution (redirect from Decomposable Distribution)
infinite divisibility. Cramér's theorem shows that while the normal distribution is infinitely divisible, it can only be decomposed into normal distributions...
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decomposition of the MSE. Note, however, that if 1 + b ′ ( θ ) < 1 {\displaystyle 1+b'(\theta )<1} this bound might be less than the unbiased Cramér–Rao...
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1)-matrix Matrix decomposition Cholesky decomposition LU decomposition QR decomposition Polar decomposition Reducing subspace Spectral theorem Singular value...
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Determinant (redirect from Determinant theorem)
are referred to as decomposition methods. Examples include the LU decomposition, the QR decomposition or the Cholesky decomposition (for positive definite...
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Prime number (redirect from Euclidean prime number theorem)
Kl. 1949 (3): 57–104. MR 0031733. Milnor, J. (1962). "A unique decomposition theorem for 3-manifolds". American Journal of Mathematics. 84 (1): 1–7....
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equal to 1, while any entry with other indices is equal to 0. Cramér's theorem, on decomposing normal distribution Infinite divisibility (probability) Cochran...
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Bias–variance tradeoff (redirect from Bias-variance decomposition)
Supervised learning Cramér–Rao bound Prediction interval Kohavi, Ron; Wolpert, David H. (1996). "Bias Plus Variance Decomposition for Zero-One Loss Functions"...
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Matrix (mathematics) (section Decomposition)
matrix decomposition or matrix factorization techniques. These techniques are of interest because they can make computations easier. The LU decomposition factors...
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Yuri Linnik (section Central limit theorem)
distributions. In particular, he proved the following generalisation of Cramér's theorem: any divisor of a convolution of Gaussian and Poisson random variables...
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≥ 0 {\displaystyle \{\mu _{t}\}_{t\geq 0}} with this distribution. Cramér's theorem Indecomposable distribution Compound Poisson distribution Lukacs, E...
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the South Downs Wood Wald (disambiguation) Wold's decomposition Wold's theorem Cramér–Wold theorem Wold Newton family, a fictional creation of Philip...
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Copula (statistics) (redirect from Sklar's theorem)
and minimize tail risk and portfolio-optimization applications. Sklar's theorem states that any multivariate joint distribution can be written in terms...
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Nakayama's lemma (category Theorems in ring theory)
commutative algebra, Nakayama's lemma — also known as the Krull–Azumaya theorem — governs the interaction between the Jacobson radical of a ring (typically...
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algorithm Faugère's F4 and F5 algorithms Resultant Triangular decomposition Main theorem of elimination theory Israel Gelfand, Mikhail Kapranov, Andrey...
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deviations theory Contraction principle Cramér's theorem Exponentially equivalent measures Freidlin–Wentzell theorem Laplace principle Large deviations of...
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Pappus's centroid theorem (Also known as the Guldinus theorem, Pappus–Guldinus theorem or Pappus's theorem) is either of two related theorems dealing with...
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uniformly distributed random phase. Where applicable, the central limit theorem dictates that at any point, the sum of these individual plane-wave contributions...
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characterizations follow from standard rank-nullity and invertibility theorems: for a square matrix A, d e t ( A ) ≠ 0 {\displaystyle det(A)\neq 0} if...
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as of September 2022[update]. The conjecture terminology may persist: theorems often enough may still be referred to as conjectures, using the anachronistic...
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