K-distribution - définition. Qu'est-ce que K-distribution
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est K-distribution - définition


K-distribution         
A THREE-PARAMETER FAMILY OF CONTINUOUS PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTIONS
K Distribution
In probability and statistics, the K-distribution is a three-parameter family of continuous probability distributions.
Distribution (marketing)         
  • Types of distribution systems
  • The advent of "category killers", such as Australia's Officeworks, has contributed to an increase in channel switching behaviour.
  • [[Harrods]]' food hall, a major retailer in London
  • In an intensive distribution approach, the marketer relies on chain stores to reach broad markets in a cost efficient manner.
  • A wholesale fish market at [[Haikou New Port]], China
MAKING PRODUCTS AVAILABLE TO CUSTOMERS
Distribution (business); Distribution company; Distribution Channels; Distribution channel; Channel captain; Channel (marketing); Channel partners; Distributor (business); Authorized distribution; Product distributor; Multi Channel Distribution; Distribution channels; Distribution chain
Distribution (or place) is one of the four elements of the marketing mix. Distribution is the process of making a product or service available for the consumer or business user who needs it.
Rice distribution         
PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTION OF THE MAGNITUDE OF A CIRCULAR BIVARIATE NORMAL RANDOM VARIABLE
Rician distribution; Ricean distribution
In probability theory, the Rice distribution or Rician distribution (or, less commonly, Ricean distribution) is the probability distribution of the magnitude of a circularly-symmetric bivariate normal random variable, possibly with non-zero mean (noncentral). It was named after Stephen O.