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Qué (quién) es blue - definición

THEOREM
Best linear unbiased estimator; Blue (statistics); Gauss-Markov theorem; BLUE; Gauss-Markov assumptions; Gauss–Markov assumptions; Best Linear Unbiased Estimator; Gauss markov theorem; Gauss-Markow least squares theorem; Gauss–Markov–Aitken theorem; Gauss-Markov-Aitken theorem; Linear estimator; Gauss–Markov model; Gauss-Markov model; Spherical error

blue         
  • Tyndall scattering]].
  • Chemical structure of C.I. Acid Blue 9, a dye commonly used in candies.
  • Various [[shades of blue]]
  • Blue jeans]] consist of 1–3% by weight of this [[organic compound]].
PRIMARY COLOUR BETWEEN PURPLE AND GREEN IN THE SPECTRUM
List of terms associated with the color blue; Blue (colour); Blueness; Pale Blue; Blae; Blue (Colour); Blue in human culture; Light-blue; Blue (color); Caspian blue; (0, 0, 255); Rgb(0, 0, 255); Blue color; 0000FF; Blue (politics)
(bluer, bluest, blues)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1.
Something that is blue">blue is the colour of the sky on a sunny day.
There were swallows in the cloudless blue sky...
She fixed her pale blue eyes on her father's.
...colourful blues and reds.
COLOUR
2.
blue">The blues is a type of music which was developed by African American musicians in the southern United States. It is characterized by a slow tempo and a strong rhythm.
N-PLURAL: the N
3.
If you have got blue">the blues, you feel sad and depressed. (INFORMAL)
Interfering in-laws are the prime sources of the blues.
N-PLURAL: the N
4.
If you are feeling blue">blue, you are feeling sad or depressed, often when there is no particular reason. (INFORMAL)
There's no earthly reason for me to feel so blue.
= down
ADJ: v-link ADJ
5.
blue">Blue films, stories, or jokes are about sex.
...a secret stash of porn mags and blue movies.
ADJ: ADJ n
6.
If something happens blue">out of the blue, it happens unexpectedly.
One of them wrote to us out of the blue several years later.
PHRASE
7.
blue moon: see moon
Blue         
  • Tyndall scattering]].
  • Chemical structure of C.I. Acid Blue 9, a dye commonly used in candies.
  • Various [[shades of blue]]
  • Blue jeans]] consist of 1–3% by weight of this [[organic compound]].
PRIMARY COLOUR BETWEEN PURPLE AND GREEN IN THE SPECTRUM
List of terms associated with the color blue; Blue (colour); Blueness; Pale Blue; Blae; Blue (Colour); Blue in human culture; Light-blue; Blue (color); Caspian blue; (0, 0, 255); Rgb(0, 0, 255); Blue color; 0000FF; Blue (politics)
A language proposed by Softech to meet the DoD Ironman requirements which led to Ada. ["On the BLUE Language Submitted to the DoD", E.W. Dijkstra, SIGPLAN Notices 13(10):10-15 (Oct 1978)].
blue         
  • Tyndall scattering]].
  • Chemical structure of C.I. Acid Blue 9, a dye commonly used in candies.
  • Various [[shades of blue]]
  • Blue jeans]] consist of 1–3% by weight of this [[organic compound]].
PRIMARY COLOUR BETWEEN PURPLE AND GREEN IN THE SPECTRUM
List of terms associated with the color blue; Blue (colour); Blueness; Pale Blue; Blae; Blue (Colour); Blue in human culture; Light-blue; Blue (color); Caspian blue; (0, 0, 255); Rgb(0, 0, 255); Blue color; 0000FF; Blue (politics)
blue1
¦ adjective (bluer, bluest)
1. of a colour intermediate between green and violet, as of the sky or sea on a sunny day.
(of a cat, fox, or rabbit) having fur of a smoky grey colour.
2. informal melancholy, sad, or depressed.
3. informal (of a film, joke, or story) with sexual or pornographic content.
4. Brit. informal politically conservative.
5. (of a ski run) of the second-lowest level of difficulty.
¦ noun
1. blue colour, pigment, or material.
(the blue) literary the sky or sea, or the unknown.
another term for bluing.
2. Brit. a person who has represented Cambridge University or Oxford University in a particular sport in a match between the two universities.
3. used in names of small butterflies with predominantly blue wings. [Polyommatus icarus (common blue) and related species.]
4. Austral./NZ informal a nickname for a red-headed person.
5. Austral./NZ informal an argument or fight.
¦ verb (blues, bluing or blueing, blued)
1. make or become blue.
2. chiefly historical wash (white clothes) with bluing.
Phrases
blue on blue Military denoting or relating to an attack made by one's own side that accidentally harms one's own forces: blue-on-blue incidents. [from the use of blue to indicate friendly forces in military exercises.]
once in a blue moon informal very rarely. [because a 'blue moon' is a phenomenon (due to atmospheric dust) that occurs only very rarely.]
out of the blue (or out of a clear blue sky) informal without warning; unexpectedly.
talk a blue streak N. Amer. informal speak continuously and at great length.
Derivatives
blueness noun
Origin
ME: from OFr. bleu, ult. of Gmc origin.
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blue2
¦ verb (blues, bluing or blueing, blued) Brit. informal, dated squander or spend recklessly.
Origin
C19: perh. a var. of blow1.

Wikipedia

Gauss–Markov theorem

In statistics, the Gauss–Markov theorem (or simply Gauss theorem for some authors) states that the ordinary least squares (OLS) estimator has the lowest sampling variance within the class of linear unbiased estimators, if the errors in the linear regression model are uncorrelated, have equal variances and expectation value of zero. The errors do not need to be normal, nor do they need to be independent and identically distributed (only uncorrelated with mean zero and homoscedastic with finite variance). The requirement that the estimator be unbiased cannot be dropped, since biased estimators exist with lower variance. See, for example, the James–Stein estimator (which also drops linearity), ridge regression, or simply any degenerate estimator.

The theorem was named after Carl Friedrich Gauss and Andrey Markov, although Gauss' work significantly predates Markov's. But while Gauss derived the result under the assumption of independence and normality, Markov reduced the assumptions to the form stated above. A further generalization to non-spherical errors was given by Alexander Aitken.

Ejemplos de uso de blue
1. Charles, wearing a blue double–breasted blue suit, blue shirt and striped tie, attempted two shots.
2. Blue states are still blue –– but it is a deeper, bolder and angrier blue, the latest Post–ABC poll suggests.
3. "A blue lens actually selects out blue light, which is not good –– you want to diminish the blue light.
4. She was dressed in Tamileelam‘s smart police uniform: light blue tunic, dark blue pants and a blue cap.
5. Required to wear blue Prisoners are required to wear blue denim jeans, a blue shirt and brown boots.