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Coefficient - traduction vers Anglais

NUMBER JUST BEFORE A VARIABLE
Coefficients; Leading coefficient; Multiplicative factor; Constant coefficient; Coeffecient; Leading entry; Prefactor; Free coefficient

coefficient         
(n.) = coeficiente
Ex: The coefficients of eigenvectors associated with the largest eigenvalue provide the basis for sequencing atoms which are ordered according to the relative magnitudes of the coefficients.
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* coefficient of precision = coeficiente de precisión
* coefficient of recall = coeficiente de exhaustividad
* correlation coefficient = coeficiente de correlación
* cosine correlation coefficient = coeficiente de la correlación de los cosenos
* Pearson correlation coefficient = coeficiente de correlación de Pearson
Coefficient         
Coeficiente
Pearson correlation coefficient         
  • Several sets of (''x'', ''y'') points, with the correlation coefficient of ''x'' and ''y'' for each set. The correlation reflects the strength and direction of a linear relationship (top row), but not the slope of that relationship (middle), nor many aspects of nonlinear relationships (bottom). N.B.: the figure in the center has a slope of 0 but in that case the correlation coefficient is undefined because the variance of ''Y'' is zero.
  • Critical values of Pearson's correlation coefficient that must be exceeded to be considered significantly nonzero at the 0.05 level.
  • prediction interval]] for ''Y'' may be reduced given the corresponding value of ''X''. For example, if ''ρ'' = 0.5, then the 95% prediction interval of ''Y''|''X'' will be about 13% smaller than the 95% prediction interval of ''Y''.
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TYPE OF COEFFICIENT
Pearson r; Pearsonr; Pearson's correlation coefficient; Pearson's r; Pearson's correlation; Product-moment correlation coefficient; Pearson product moment correlation coefficient; Product moment correlation coefficient; Pearson coefficient; Bivariate correlation; Pearson’s correlation coefficient; Pearson's product; Pearson product-moment correlation; Pearson product-moment; Product-moment correlation; Pearson Product Moment Correlation Coefficient; Pearson's coefficient of correlation; Pearson product–moment correlation coefficient; PPMCC; Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient; Pearson correlation; Pearson’s Correlation Coefficient; Pearson's linear correlation coefficient; Circular correlation coefficient; Pearson's product-moment correlation
= coeficiente de correlación de Pearson
Ex: The Pearson correlation coefficient has been calculated to find out the correlation and to test the null hypothesis that there is no correlation among publishing in journals, citing from journals and use of journals by a defined set of researchers.

Définition

Coefficient
·adj Cooperating; acting together to produce an Effect.
II. Coefficient ·noun That which unites in action with something else to produce the same effect.
III. Coefficient ·noun A number or letter put before a letter or quantity, known or unknown, to show how many times the latter is to be taken; as, 6x; bx; here 6 and b are coefficients of x.
IV. Coefficient ·noun A number, commonly used in computation as a factor, expressing the amount of some change or effect under certain fixed conditions as to temperature, length, volume, ·etc.; as, the coefficient of expansion; the coefficient of friction.

Wikipédia

Coefficient

In mathematics, a coefficient is a multiplicative factor in some term of a polynomial, a series, or an expression; it is usually a number, but may be any expression (including variables such as a, b and c). When the coefficients are themselves variables, they may also be called parameters.

For example, the polynomial 2 x 2 x + 3 {\displaystyle 2x^{2}-x+3} has coefficients 2, −1, and 3, and the powers of the variable x {\displaystyle x} in the polynomial a x 2 + b x + c {\displaystyle ax^{2}+bx+c} have coefficient parameters a {\displaystyle a} , b {\displaystyle b} , and c {\displaystyle c} .

The constant coefficient (or constant term) is the coefficient not attached to variables in an expression. For example, the constant coefficients of the expressions above are the number 3 and the parameter c, respectively. The coefficient attached to the highest degree of the variable in a polynomial is referred to as the leading coefficient. For example, in the expressions above, the leading coefficients are 2 and a, respectively.

In the context of differential equations, an equation can often be written as equating to zero a polynomial in the unknown functions and their derivatives. In this case, the coefficients of the differential equation are the coefficients of this polynomial, and are generally non-constant functions. A coefficient is a constant coefficient when it is a constant function. For avoiding confusion, the coefficient that is not attached to unknown functions and their derivative is generally called the constant term rather the constant coefficient. In particular, in a linear differential equation with constant coefficient, the constant term is generally not supposed to be a constant function.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Coefficient
1. Rectors approved no change to coefficient÷ Teziç said the decision made in the YÖK meeting on the coefficient issue was corroborated by a meeting of rectors.
2. A club‘s coefficient is comprised of 33% of the country coefficient, plus what ever points the club itself has earned over the previous five years.
3. Simulation system of the reaction system to calculate the rate coefficient. 5.
4. The coefficient used for graduates that want to study the subject they majored in at high school remains 0.8, while those who want to change their vocation the coefficient drops to 0.3.
5. And unique properties of the additive decrease its coefficient of sliding friction remarkably.