- cokurtosis.
While there is a
unique covariance,
there are
multiple co-
skewnesses and co-kurtoses.
Since ( x − b ) n = ( x − a + a − b ) n = ∑ i = 0 n (...
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Senckenbergiana Maritima, vol. 26, No. 1+2, p. 1 - 24.
Robert Louis Folk, 1962, Of
skewnesses and sands; Jour. Sediment. Petrol., vol. 8, No. 3/September, p. 105 -...
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Comparison of mean,
median and mode of two log-normal
distributions with the same
medians and
different skewnesses....
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described in
terms of the
thermal boundary layer width (variance),
thermal skewnesses, and
thermal excess (excess kurtosis). For the
Pohlhausen solution for...
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shape can be
described in
terms of the
boundary layer widths (variance),
skewnesses, and
excesses (excess kurtosis). Experimentally, it is
found that the...
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themselves be
analysed in
terms of
their means μ1,
variances μ2,
skewnesses γ1, and
kurtosis γ2. This has been done by
Pearson (1931), who derived...
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skewness of the sum are the sums of the
respective means, variances, and
skewnesses.
Parameterizing a three-term
metalog with
these central moments yields...