- The
Kruskal–Wallis test by ranks,
Kruskal–Wallis H {\displaystyle H} test (named
after William Kruskal and W.
Allen Wallis), or one-way
ANOVA on ranks...
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Kruskal may
refer to any of the following, of whom the
first three are brothers:
William Kruskal (1919–2005),
American mathematician and
statistician Martin...
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Kruskal's algorithm finds a
minimum spanning forest of an
undirected edge-weighted graph. If the
graph is connected, it
finds a
minimum spanning tree...
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Kruskal was born to a
Jewish family in New York City to a
successful fur wholesaler,
Joseph B.
Kruskal, Sr. His mother,
Lillian Rose
Vorhaus Kruskal Oppenheimer...
- In mathematics,
Kruskal's tree
theorem states that the set of
finite trees over a well-quasi-ordered set of
labels is
itself well-quasi-ordered under...
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Martin David Kruskal (/ˈkrʌskəl/;
September 28, 1925 –
December 26, 2006) was an
American mathematician and physicist. He made
fundamental contributions...
- The
Kruskal count (also
known as
Kruskal's principle, Dynkin–
Kruskal count, Dynkin's
counting trick, Dynkin's card trick,
coupling card
trick or shift...
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Clyde P.
Kruskal (born May 25, 1954) is an
American computer scientist,
working on
parallel computing architectures, models, and algorithms. As part of...
- In
general relativity,
Kruskal–Szekeres coordinates,
named after Martin Kruskal and
George Szekeres, are a
coordinate system for the
Schwarzschild geometry...
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William Henry Kruskal (/ˈkrʌskəl/;
October 10, 1919 –
April 21, 2005) was an
American mathematician and statistician. He is best
known for
having formulated...