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Что (кто) такое consistent program - определение

STATISTICAL ESTIMATOR CONVERGING IN PROBABILITY TO A TRUE PARAMETER AS SAMPLE SIZE INCREASES
Is consistent for; Strongly consistent; Statistical consistency; Consistency of an estimator; Statistical reliability; Consistent estimators; Inconsistent estimator; Consistent estimation

Consistent histories         
INTERPRETATION OF QUANTUM MECHANICS BASED ON A CONSISTENCY CRITERION THAT ASSIGNS PROBABILITIES TO VARIOUS ALTERNATIVE HISTORIES OF A SYSTEM
Consistent Histories; Quantum history; Consistent histories interpretation; Decoherent histories
In quantum mechanics, the consistent histories (also referred to as decoherent histories) approach is intended to give a modern interpretation of quantum mechanics, generalising the conventional Copenhagen interpretation and providing a natural interpretation of quantum cosmology. This interpretation of quantum mechanics is based on a consistency criterion that then allows probabilities to be assigned to various alternative histories of a system such that the probabilities for each history obey the rules of classical probability while being consistent with the Schrödinger equation.
Consistent and inconsistent equations         
QUALITATIVE PARAMETER DESCRIBING THE PRESENCE OF COMMON SOLUTION IN A SET OF EQUATIONS
Consistent equations; Inconsistent equations; Inconsistent system; Consistent system
In mathematics and particularly in algebra, a linear or nonlinear system of equations is called consistent if there is at least one set of values for the unknowns that satisfies each equation in the system—that is, when substituted into each of the equations, they make each equation hold true as an identity. In contrast, a linear or non linear equation system is called inconsistent if there is no set of values for the unknowns that satisfies all of the equations.
Consistent life ethic         
IDEOLOGY OPPOSING ABORTION, CAPITAL PUNISHMENT, ASSISTED SUICIDE, EUTHANASIA, AND SOME OR ALL WARS
Consistent Ethic of Life; Seamless Garment Network; Consistent Life; Consistent life; Seamless garment; Seamless Garment; Consistent life ethicist; Consistent Life Ethic; Consistent pro-life ethic; Consistent ethic of life; Comprehensive pro-life
The consistent life ethic, also known as the consistent ethic of life or whole life ethic, is an ideology that opposes abortion, capital punishment, assisted suicide, and euthanasia. Adherents oppose war, or at the very least, unjust war; some adherents go as far as full pacifism and so oppose all war.

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Consistent estimator

In statistics, a consistent estimator or asymptotically consistent estimator is an estimator—a rule for computing estimates of a parameter θ0—having the property that as the number of data points used increases indefinitely, the resulting sequence of estimates converges in probability to θ0. This means that the distributions of the estimates become more and more concentrated near the true value of the parameter being estimated, so that the probability of the estimator being arbitrarily close to θ0 converges to one.

In practice one constructs an estimator as a function of an available sample of size n, and then imagines being able to keep collecting data and expanding the sample ad infinitum. In this way one would obtain a sequence of estimates indexed by n, and consistency is a property of what occurs as the sample size “grows to infinity”. If the sequence of estimates can be mathematically shown to converge in probability to the true value θ0, it is called a consistent estimator; otherwise the estimator is said to be inconsistent.

Consistency as defined here is sometimes referred to as weak consistency. When we replace convergence in probability with almost sure convergence, then the estimator is said to be strongly consistent. Consistency is related to bias; see bias versus consistency.