- Ken Habgood;
Itamar Arel (2012). "A condensation-based
application of
Cramerʼs rule for
solving large-scale
linear systems".
Journal of
Discrete Algorithms...
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Wolfgang Cramers. Königshausen & Neumann, Würzburg 1991, ISBN 3-88479-576-7. (Pommersfeldener Beiträge : Sonderbd.; 5)
Josef ****er:
Wolfgang Cramers Widerlegung...
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Daniel Cramer: The True
Society of
Jesus and the Rosy
Cross Sabine Mödersheim (1994) "Domini
Doctrina Coronat". Die
geistliche Emblematik Daniel Cramers (1568–1637)...
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Cramer may
refer to:
Cramer brothers, 18th
century publishers Cramer Systems, a
software company Cramer & Co., a
former musical-related
business in London...
- Veterans'
Affairs Cramer married Kris
Neumann in 1986 and
adopted her two sons,
Isaac and Ian, from a
previous marriage. As of 2018, the
Cramers have five children...
- the
Cramér–Rao
bound (CRB)
relates to
estimation of a
deterministic (fixed,
though unknown) parameter. The
result is
named in
honor of
Harald Cramér and...
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James Joseph Cramer (born
February 10, 1955) is an
American television personality, author, entertainer, and
former hedge fund manager. He is the host...
- In statistics,
Cramér's V (sometimes
referred to as
Cramér's phi and
denoted as φc) is a
measure of ****ociation
between two
nominal variables, giving...
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Cramér's theorem may
refer to
Cramér’s decomposition theorem, a
statement about the sum of
normal distributed random variable Cramér's theorem (large deviations)...
- director. He was the son of Carl-Rudolf
Cramér and the
nephew of
Harald Cramér and
married to
Tyyne Talvo Cramér.
Cramér often worked in a
folklorically inspired...