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two-parameter distribution - vertaling naar russisch

LIE GROUP HOMOMORPHISM FROM THE REAL NUMBERS
One-parameter subgroup; 1-parameter subgroup; 1-parameter group; One parameter group

two-parameter distribution      

математика

двухпараметрическое распределение

population parameter         
QUANTITY THAT INDEXES A PARAMETRIZED FAMILY OF PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTIONS
Numerical parameter; Population parameter; Statistical measure; Numeric parameter; Statistical parameters; True value

математика

параметр генеральной совокупности

statistical parameter         
QUANTITY THAT INDEXES A PARAMETRIZED FAMILY OF PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTIONS
Numerical parameter; Population parameter; Statistical measure; Numeric parameter; Statistical parameters; True value

математика

статистический параметр

Definitie

Uniformly
·adv In a uniform manner; without variation or diversity; by a regular, constant, or common ratio of change; with even tenor; as, a temper uniformly mild.

Wikipedia

One-parameter group

In mathematics, a one-parameter group or one-parameter subgroup usually means a continuous group homomorphism

φ : R G {\displaystyle \varphi :\mathbb {R} \rightarrow G}

from the real line R {\displaystyle \mathbb {R} } (as an additive group) to some other topological group G {\displaystyle G} . If φ {\displaystyle \varphi } is injective then φ ( R ) {\displaystyle \varphi (\mathbb {R} )} , the image, will be a subgroup of G {\displaystyle G} that is isomorphic to R {\displaystyle \mathbb {R} } as an additive group.

One-parameter groups were introduced by Sophus Lie in 1893 to define infinitesimal transformations. According to Lie, an infinitesimal transformation is an infinitely small transformation of the one-parameter group that it generates. It is these infinitesimal transformations that generate a Lie algebra that is used to describe a Lie group of any dimension.

The action of a one-parameter group on a set is known as a flow. A smooth vector field on a manifold, at a point, induces a local flow - a one parameter group of local diffeomorphisms, sending points along integral curves of the vector field. The local flow of a vector field is used to define the Lie derivative of tensor fields along the vector field.

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