- In mathematics, a
univariate object is an expression, equation,
function or
polynomial involving only one variable.
Objects involving more than one variable...
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Univariate is a term
commonly used in
statistics to
describe a type of data
which consists of
observations on only a
single characteristic or attribute...
- In statistics, a
univariate distribution is a
probability distribution of only one
random variable. This is in
contrast to a
multivariate distribution...
- with
complex coefficients. A
polynomial in one
indeterminate is
called a
univariate polynomial, a
polynomial in more than one
indeterminate is
called a multivariate...
- time
series analysis may also be
divided into
linear and non-linear, and
univariate and multivariate. A time
series is one type of
panel data.
Panel data...
- rationals. For many authors, the term
algebraic equation refers only to the
univariate case, that is
polynomial equations that
involve only one variable. On...
- or as
several independent univariate tests. In
multivariate tests the
columns of Y are
tested together,
whereas in
univariate tests the
columns of Y are...
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distributions (see also Discrete-stable distribution).
Examples of such
univariate distributions are:
normal distributions,
Poisson distributions, binomial...
- is the sum,
since every other continuous function can be
written using univariate continuous functions and summing.: 180 The Kolmogorov–Arnold representation...
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joint normal distribution is a
generalization of the one-dimensional (
univariate)
normal distribution to
higher dimensions. One
definition is that a random...