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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Gabby Levy - définition


Gabby Levy         
Gabby Levy is an Israeli diplomat who served as Ambassador to Turkey until he was expelled in 2011 “in the aftermath of last year’s deadly Israeli raid on a Turkish ship leading an aid flotilla to Gaza.” He also served as Ambassador to Australia.
Lévy flight         
RANDOM WALK WITH HEAVY-TAILED STEP LENGTHS
Levy flights; Levy flight; Lévy random walk; Levy walk; Levy random walk; Levy walks; Levy Flight; Lévy walk; Lévy Walks
A Lévy flight is a random walk in which the step-lengths have a Lévy distribution, a probability distribution that is heavy-tailed. When defined as a walk in a space of dimension greater than one, the steps made are in isotropic random directions.
Lévy process         
A STOCHASTIC PROCESS IN PROBABILITY THEORY
Process with independent increments; Levy process; Levy processes; Lévy processes; Lévy measure; Levy measure; Lévy-Khintchine representation; Levy stable process; Levy-Khintchine representation; Lévy–Itō decomposition; Lévy-Itō decomposition; Lévy–Khintchine representation; Lévy measures
In probability theory, a Lévy process, named after the French mathematician Paul Lévy, is a stochastic process with independent, stationary increments: it represents the motion of a point whose successive displacements are random, in which displacements in pairwise disjoint time intervals are independent, and displacements in different time intervals of the same length have identical probability distributions. A Lévy process may thus be viewed as the continuous-time analog of a random walk.