- {\frac {1}{n}}} in a
situation with n {\displaystyle n}
numbers being averaged). If a
numerical property, and any
sample of data from it, can take on...
- In
ordinary language, an
average is a
single number or
value that best
represents a set of data. The type of
average taken as most
typically representative...
- men and
women considered that a face
averaged from a set of
attractive faces was more
appealing than one
averaged from a wide
range of women's faces, aged...
- In
continuum mechanics, Whitham's
averaged Lagrangian method – or in
short Whitham's
method – is used to
study the
Lagrangian dynamics of slowly-varying...
- The law of
averages is the
commonly held
belief that a
particular outcome or
event will, over
certain periods of time,
occur at a
frequency that is similar...
-
average (rolling
average or
running average or
moving mean or
rolling mean) is a
calculation to
analyze data
points by
creating a
series of
averages of...
- 315%; from 2,753.20 to 11,497.12,
which equates to 12.3% annually. The Dow
averaged a 5.3%
return compounded annually for the 20th century, a
record Warren...
- {\dot {x}}} , with the
corresponding averaged system y ˙ {\displaystyle {\dot {y}}} , in
order to use the
averaged system to make a
prediction and then...
- Signal-
averaged electrocardiography (SAECG) is a
special electrocardiographic technique, in
which multiple electric signals from the
heart are
averaged to...
- the
averaging when
expressed in
terms of Reynolds-
averaged variables,
whereas we only have two
terms when it is
expressed in
terms of Favre-
averaged variables...