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jack method - translation to russian

Schrodinger method; Schroedinger method; Schrodinger's method; Schroedinger's method; Schrödinger's method

jack method      

строительное дело

метод компенсации напряжений (метод измерения напряжений в горных породах с применением домкрата)

jack method      
метод компенсации напряжений (метод измерения напряжений в горных породах с применением домкрата)
jack-o'-lantern         
  • A traditional American jack-o'-lantern, made from a [[pumpkin]], lit from within by a [[candle]].
  • [[Halloween]] jack-o'-lantern.
  • A jack-o'-lantern
  • Pumpkin projected onto the wall.
  • A jack-o'-lantern in the shape of the [[Wikipedia logo]].
  • R.I.P.]]" pattern.
  • An assortment of carved pumpkins.
  • Cornish]] Jack-o'-Lantern made from a turnip.
  • Ireland]].  Rutabaga or turnip were often used.
CARVED PUMPKIN OR OTHER GOURD, USED PRIMARILY FOR HALLOWEEN
Jack O'Lantern; Jack o'lantern; Jack-o-lantern; Jack o' lantern; Pumpkin carving; Carved pumpkin; Pumpkin lantern; Jack-O-Lantern; Jack o' Lantern; Jack o Lantern; Jack O' Lantern; Jack-o-Lantern; Jack'o lantern; Jack 'o lantern; Jack-o’-lantern; Halloween pumpkin; Jack o lanterns; Jack the pumpkin; Jackolantern; Jack o lantern; Jack o' the lantern; 🎃; Pumpkin craft; Jack 'o laterns; Jack-o'-Lantern; Jackolanterns; Jack-o-latern; Jack-o'-lanterns; Jack-o'lantern; Pumpkin moonshine
jack-o'-lantern noun 1) блуждающий огонек 2) amer. фонарь из тыквы с прорезанными отверстиями в виде глаз, носа и рта

Definition

КЕРУАК
(Kerouac) Джек (1922-69) , американский писатель. Лидер "разбитого поколения"; романы "На дороге" (1957) и "Бродяги Дхармы" (1958) отразили формирование контркультуры в США и увлечение дзэн-буддизмом (см. Дзэн). Автобиографический роман "Биг Сур" (1962) о кризисе движения.

Wikipedia

Schrödinger method

In combinatorial mathematics and probability theory, the Schrödinger method, named after the Austrian physicist Erwin Schrödinger, is used to solve some problems of distribution and occupancy.

Suppose

X 1 , , X n {\displaystyle X_{1},\dots ,X_{n}\,}

are independent random variables that are uniformly distributed on the interval [0, 1]. Let

X ( 1 ) , , X ( n ) {\displaystyle X_{(1)},\dots ,X_{(n)}\,}

be the corresponding order statistics, i.e., the result of sorting these n random variables into increasing order. We seek the probability of some event A defined in terms of these order statistics. For example, we might seek the probability that in a certain seven-day period there were at most two days in on which only one phone call was received, given that the number of phone calls during that time was 20. This assumes uniform distribution of arrival times.

The Schrödinger method begins by assigning a Poisson distribution with expected value λt to the number of observations in the interval [0, t], the number of observations in non-overlapping subintervals being independent (see Poisson process). The number N of observations is Poisson-distributed with expected value λ. Then we rely on the fact that the conditional probability

P ( A N = n ) {\displaystyle P(A\mid N=n)\,}

does not depend on λ (in the language of statisticians, N is a sufficient statistic for this parametrized family of probability distributions for the order statistics). We proceed as follows:

P λ ( A ) = n = 0 P ( A N = n ) P ( N = n ) = n = 0 P ( A N = n ) λ n e λ n ! , {\displaystyle P_{\lambda }(A)=\sum _{n=0}^{\infty }P(A\mid N=n)P(N=n)=\sum _{n=0}^{\infty }P(A\mid N=n){\lambda ^{n}e^{-\lambda } \over n!},}

so that

e λ P λ ( A ) = n = 0 P ( A N = n ) λ n n ! . {\displaystyle e^{\lambda }\,P_{\lambda }(A)=\sum _{n=0}^{\infty }P(A\mid N=n){\lambda ^{n} \over n!}.}

Now the lack of dependence of P(A | N = n) upon λ entails that the last sum displayed above is a power series in λ and P(A | N = n) is the value of its nth derivative at λ = 0, i.e.,

P ( A N = n ) = [ d n d λ n ( e λ P λ ( A ) ) ] λ = 0 . {\displaystyle P(A\mid N=n)=\left[{d^{n} \over d\lambda ^{n}}\left(e^{\lambda }\,P_{\lambda }(A)\right)\right]_{\lambda =0}.}

For this method to be of any use in finding P(A | N =n), must be possible to find Pλ(A) more directly than P(A | N = n). What makes that possible is the independence of the numbers of arrivals in non-overlapping subintervals.

What is the Russian for jack method? Translation of &#39jack method&#39 to Russian