asymptotic distribution
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asymptotic
adjective
uk/ˌæs.ɪmˈtɒt.ɪk/us/ˌæs.ɪmˈtɑː.t̬ɪk/
An asymptotic line is a line that gets closer and closer to a curve as the distance gets closer ...
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distribution
noun[C or U]
uk/ˌdɪs.trɪˈbjuː.ʃən/us/ˌdɪs.trɪˈbjuː.ʃən/
the process of giving things out to several people, or spreading or ...
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An extremely simpleasymptoticdistributionfacilitating easy asymptotic inference.
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Under theasymptoticdistribution, this t -statistic critical value is equal to one.
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Asymptoticdistributionof entrance times for expanding maps of the interval.
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Then, focusing on 2-decomposability, we have provided a very detailed analysis of theasymptoticdistribution of the number of possible decompositions as varies.
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Furthermore, the sample size used here is large enough for theasymptoticdistributionto yield a reasonably accurate approximation. 13.
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Anasymptoticdistributionof the dimensions - heights, depths, and widths - of the diagram chosen uniformly at random among all such diagrams is studied.
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We will show that theasymptoticdistributionof the untruncated random variable 1!
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Moreover, theasymptoticdistributionof repeat number under the model assumed for the population dynamics is uniform.
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The bootstrap t -statistic distributions are spread out much more than the standard normalasymptoticdistribution.
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By the method of moments he obtains theasymptoticdistributionfunction for total path length for these trees.
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Relaxation to theasymptoticdistributionis therefore exponential, although still very rapid.
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For the high-persistence simulations, bandwidth choices of 0.5 and 1 both apparently lead to undersmoothing as required by theasymptoticdistributiontheory.
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Hansen (2000) derives theasymptoticdistributionfor the discontinuous threshold model. 12.
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Anasymptoticdistributionallows "i" to range without bound, that is, "n" is infinite.
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Theasymptoticdistributioncan be further characterized in several different ways.
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The classical prime number theorem serves as a prototypical example, and the emphasis is on abstractasymptoticdistributionresults.
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The attractiveness of different estimators can be judged by looking at their properties, such as unbiasedness, mean square error, consistency,asymptoticdistribution, etc.
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Here theasymptoticdistributionis a degenerate distribution, corresponding to the value zero.
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Some instances ofasymptoticdistributionrefer only to this special case.
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