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independent variables, a
variable classified according to
whether or not it
depends for its
value on
another variable of
interest Free
variables and bound...
- free
variable refers to
variables used in a
function that are
neither local variables nor
parameters of that function. The term non-local
variable is often...
- function), on the
values of
other variables.
Independent variables, in turn, are not seen as
depending on any
other variable in the
scope of the experiment...
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environment variable is a user-definable
value that can
affect the way
running processes will
behave on a computer.
Environment variables are part of...
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special cases of
discrete random variables and
absolutely continuous random variables,
corresponding to
whether a
random variable is
valued in a
countable subset...
- the
relationship between the
other variables being tested. In any
system existing in a
natural state, many
variables may be interdependent, with each affecting...
- In statistics, omitted-
variable bias (OVB)
occurs when a
statistical model leaves out one or more
relevant variables. The bias
results in the
model attributing...
- In
theoretical physics, the
Mandelstam variables are
numerical quantities that
encode the energy, momentum, and
angles of
particles in a
scattering process...
- the
variable may thus
change during the
course of
program execution.
Variables in
programming may not
directly correspond to the
concept of
variables in...
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Conjugate variables are
pairs of
variables mathematically defined in such a way that they
become Fourier transform duals, or more
generally are related...