- A
fiducial marker or
fiducial is an
object placed in the
field of view of an
image for use as a
point of
reference or a measure. It may be
either something...
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fiducial in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fiducial may
refer to: Fiduciary, in law, a
person who
holds a
legal or
ethical relationship of trust...
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intervals (a
Bayesian method). Less
common forms include likelihood intervals,
fiducial intervals,
tolerance intervals, and
prediction intervals. For a non-statistical...
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complexity theory.
Fiducial inference was an
approach to
statistical inference based on
fiducial probability, also
known as a "
fiducial distribution". In...
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Fiducial inference is one of a
number of
different types of
statistical inference.
These are rules,
intended for
general application, by
which conclusions...
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sheet of gl**** or
plastic engraved with a grid of
crosshatches called fiducial markers. It was
commonly used in film
cameras (before the
advent of digital...
- well-characterized
qubit The
ability to
initialize the
state of the
qubits to a
simple fiducial state Long
relevant Quantum coherence times A "universal" set of quantum...
- (Aries 0°) coincided. This
alignment is
often called the
fiducial point and, if the
fiducial point could be found,
fairly exact timeframes of all the...
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Sitter universe at
about a time t {\displaystyle t} = 10−33 s
after the
fiducial Big Bang singularity, and far into the ****ure. A de
Sitter universe has...
- Stodolsky, L. (August 2017). "The $$\nu $$ ν -cleus experiment: a gram-scale
fiducial-volume
cryogenic detector for the
first detection of
coherent neutrino–nucleus...