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English-Russian dictionary of computer science. 2015.
English-Russian dictionary of computer science. 2015.
Mathematical optimization — For other uses, see Optimization (disambiguation). The maximum of a paraboloid (red dot) In mathematics, computational science, or management science, mathematical optimization (alternatively, optimization or mathematical programming) refers to… … Wikipedia
Von Mises yield criterion — The von Mises yield criterion [von Mises, R. (1913). Mechanik der Festen Korper im plastisch deformablen Zustand. Göttin. Nachr. Math. Phys., vol. 1, pp. 582–592.] suggests that the yielding of materials begins when the second deviatoric stress… … Wikipedia
Monotonicity criterion — This article is about a voting system criterion. See monotonic function for a mathematical notion. The monotonicity criterion is a voting system criterion used to analyze both single and multiple winner voting systems. A voting system is… … Wikipedia
Nordic Mathematical Contest — The Nordic Mathematical Contest (NMC) is a mathematics competition for secondary school students from the five Nordic countries: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. It takes place every year in March or April and serves the double… … Wikipedia
Kelly criterion — In probability theory, the Kelly criterion, or Kelly strategy or Kelly formula, or Kelly bet, is a formula used to determine to optimal size of a series of bets. Under some simplifying assumptions, the Kelly strategy will do better than any… … Wikipedia
Drucker Prager yield criterion — Continuum mechanics … Wikipedia
Cohn's irreducibility criterion — Arthur Cohn s irreducibility criterion is a test to determine whether a polynomial is irreducible in . The criterion is often stated as follows: If a prime number p is expressed in base 10 as (where ) then the polynomial is irreducible in … Wikipedia
Cramér–von Mises criterion — In statistics the Cramér–von Mises criterion is a criterion used for judging the goodness of fit of a cumulative distribution function F * compared to a given empirical distribution function Fn, or for comparing two empirical distributions. It is … Wikipedia
Cramér-von-Mises criterion — In statistics the Cramér von Mises criterion is a form of minimum distance estimation used for judging the goodness of fit of a probability distribution F^* compared to a given distribution F is given by:n W^2 = n int { infty}^{infty} [F(x)… … Wikipedia
Lawson criterion — In nuclear fusion research, the Lawson criterion, first derived on fusion reactors (initially classified) by John D. Lawson in 1955 and published in 1957,[1] is an important general measure of a system that defines the conditions needed for a… … Wikipedia
Routh-Hurwitz stability criterion — The Routh Hurwitz stability criterion is a necessary (and frequently sufficient) method to establish the stability of a single input, single output (SISO), linear time invariant (LTI) control system. More generally, given a polynomial, some… … Wikipedia