kurtosis of a frequency curve - translation to russian
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kurtosis of a frequency curve - translation to russian

GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME OR OF WEALTH
Lorenz Curve; Lorenz Diagram; Lorenz curves; Lorenz frequency distribution curve; Lorenze curve
  • Lorenz curve for US wealth distribution in 2016 showing negative wealth and oligarchy
  • upright=1.2

kurtosis of a frequency curve      
эксцесс плотности распределения
kurtosis         
  • The [[coin toss]] is the most platykurtic distribution
FOURTH STANDARDIZED MOMENT IN STATISTICS
Leptokurtic distribution; Platykurtic distribution; Kurtosis excess; Leptokurtic; Platykurtic; Excess kurtosis; Mesokurtic; Mesokurtic distribution; Leptokurtosis; Platykurtosis; Curtosis; Leptokurtotic; Platykurtotic; Short-tailed distribution
сущ.
стат. эксцесс; коэффициент эксцесса; степень, на которую частотное распределение выравнивается или поднимается.
leptokurtic distribution         
  • The [[coin toss]] is the most platykurtic distribution
FOURTH STANDARDIZED MOMENT IN STATISTICS
Leptokurtic distribution; Platykurtic distribution; Kurtosis excess; Leptokurtic; Platykurtic; Excess kurtosis; Mesokurtic; Mesokurtic distribution; Leptokurtosis; Platykurtosis; Curtosis; Leptokurtotic; Platykurtotic; Short-tailed distribution

общая лексика

островершинное распределение

математика

распределение с эксцессом больше нормального

Definition

КОФЕРМЕНТ А
(КоА) , сложное природное соединение, один из важнейших коферментов. В живых клетках участвует в реакциях окисления, синтеза жирных кислот, липидов и др.

Wikipedia

Lorenz curve

In economics, the Lorenz curve is a graphical representation of the distribution of income or of wealth. It was developed by Max O. Lorenz in 1905 for representing inequality of the wealth distribution.

The curve is a graph showing the proportion of overall income or wealth assumed by the bottom x% of the people, although this is not rigorously true for a finite population (see below). It is often used to represent income distribution, where it shows for the bottom x% of households, what percentage (y%) of the total income they have. The percentage of households is plotted on the x-axis, the percentage of income on the y-axis. It can also be used to show distribution of assets. In such use, many economists consider it to be a measure of social inequality.

The concept is useful in describing inequality among the size of individuals in ecology and in studies of biodiversity, where the cumulative proportion of species is plotted against the cumulative proportion of individuals. It is also useful in business modeling: e.g., in consumer finance, to measure the actual percentage y% of delinquencies attributable to the x% of people with worst risk scores.

What is the Russian for kurtosis of a frequency curve? Translation of &#39kurtosis of a frequency cu