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Что (кто) такое limit theorem - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Limit theorems; Limit theorem (disambiguation)
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Central limit theorem         
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KEY THEOREM IN PROBABILITY THEORY
Lyapunov's central limit theorem; Central Limit Theorem; Lindeberg-Levy Central Limit Theorem; Lyapunov condition; Lindeberg's central limit theorem; Central Limit Theroem; Central limit theorum; Lyapunov central limit theorem; The Central Limit Theorem; Central-limit theorem; Multidimensional central limit theorem; Lindeberg–Levy Central Limit Theorem; Lindeberg–Levy central limit theorem; Lindeberg–Lévy central limit theorem; Lindeberg–Lévy Central Limit Theorem; Lindeberg-Levy central limit theorem; Lindeberg-Lévy Central Limit Theorem; Lindeberg-Lévy central limit theorem
In probability theory, the central limit theorem (CLT) establishes that, in many situations, when independent random variables are summed up, their properly normalized sum tends toward a normal distribution even if the original variables themselves are not normally distributed.
Double limit theorem         
ON WHEN A SEQUENCE OF QUASI-FUCHSIAN GROUPS HAVE A CONVERGENT SUBSEQUENCE
Thurston's double limit theorem
In hyperbolic geometry, Thurston's double limit theorem gives condition for a sequence of quasi-Fuchsian groups to have a convergent subsequence. It was introduced in and is a major step in Thurston's proof of the hyperbolization theorem for the case of manifolds that fiber over the circle.
Edgeworth's limit theorem         
MATHEMATICAL THEOREM
Edgeworth conjecture; Edgeworth limit theorem
Edgeworth's limit theorem is an economic theorem created by Francis Ysidro Edgeworth that examines a range of possible outcomes which may result from free market exchange or barter between groups of people. It shows that while the precise location of the final settlement (the ultimate division of goods) between the parties is indeterminate, there is a range of potential outcomes which shrinks as the number of traders increases.
Szegő limit theorems         
Szegő limit theorem; Szego limit theorem; Szego limit theorems
In mathematical analysis, the Szegő limit theorems describe the asymptotic behaviour of the determinants of large Toeplitz matrices. They were first proved by Gábor Szegő.
Central limit theorem for directional statistics         
Circular central limit theorem
In probability theory, the central limit theorem states conditions under which the average of a sufficiently large number of independent random variables, each with finite mean and variance, will be approximately normally distributed.
Illustration of the central limit theorem         
ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE CENTRAL LIMIT THEOREM, AN IMPORTANT CONCEPT IN STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY
Central limit theorem (illustration); Concrete illustration of the central limit theorem
In probability theory, the central limit theorem (CLT) states that, in many situations, when independent random variables are added, their properly normalized sum tends toward a normal distribution. This article gives two illustrations of this theorem.
Poisson limit theorem         
PROBABILITY THEORY
Law of rare events; Poisson Theorem; Poisson theorem; Poisson convergence theorem
In probability theory, the law of rare events or Poisson limit theorem states that the Poisson distribution may be used as an approximation to the binomial distribution, under certain conditions. The theorem was named after Siméon Denis Poisson (1781–1840).
Detection limit         
FOR A GIVEN ANALYTICAL PROCEDURE, CONCENTRATION OR QUANTITY DERIVED FROM THE SMALLEST MEASURE THAT CAN BE DETECTED WITH REASONABLE CERTAINTY
Limit of detection; Limit of Detection; Detection Limits; Limit of quantification; LOQ; Limit of quantitation
The limit of detection (LOD or LoD) is the lowest signal, or the lowest corresponding quantity to be determined (or extracted) from the signal, that can be observed with a sufficient degree of confidence or statistical significance. However, the exact threshold (level of decision) used to decide when a signal significantly emerges above the continuously fluctuating background noise remains arbitrary and is a matter of policy and often of debate among scientists, statisticians and regulators depending on the stakes in different fields.
Edgeworth conjecture         
MATHEMATICAL THEOREM
Edgeworth conjecture; Edgeworth limit theorem
In economics, the Edgeworth conjecture is the idea, named after Francis Ysidro Edgeworth, that the core of an economy shrinks to the set of Walrasian equilibria as the number of agents increases to infinity.
Tolman–Oppenheimer–Volkoff limit         
UPPER BOUND TO THE MASS OF COLD, NONROTATING NEUTRON STARS
TOV limit; Oppenheimer–Volkoff limit; Tolman-Oppenheimer-Volkov limit; Oppenheimer-Volkov limit; Tolman-Oppenheimer-Volkoff limit; Tolman-Oppenheimer-Volkoff Limit; Oppenheimer-Volkoff limit
The Tolman–Oppenheimer–Volkoff limit (or TOV limit) is an upper bound to the mass of cold, nonrotating neutron stars, analogous to the Chandrasekhar limit for white dwarf stars. If the mass of the said star reaches the limit it will collapse to a denser form.

Википедия

Limit theorem

Limit theorem may refer to:

  • Central limit theorem, in probability theory
  • Edgeworth's limit theorem, in economics
  • Plastic limit theorems, in continuum mechanics