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  2. Dixon's Q test - Wikipedia

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    However, at 95% confidence, Q = 0.455 < 0.466 = Q table 0.167 is not considered an outlier. McBane [ 1 ] notes: Dixon provided related tests intended to search for more than one outlier, but they are much less frequently used than the r 10 or Q version that is intended to eliminate a single outlier.

  3. Dixon's factorization method - Wikipedia

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    Dixon's method is based on finding a congruence of squares modulo the integer N which is intended to factor. Fermat's factorization method finds such a congruence by selecting random or pseudo-random x values and hoping that the integer x 2 mod N is a perfect square (in the integers):

  4. Dixon's identity - Wikipedia

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    A q-analogue of Dixon's formula for the basic hypergeometric series in terms of the q-Pochhammer symbol is given by ... Toggle the table of contents. Dixon's identity.

  5. Category:Statistical outliers - Wikipedia

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  6. Talk:Dixon's Q test - Wikipedia

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  8. MacMahon's master theorem - Wikipedia

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    Although various q-Dixon identities have been known for decades, except for a Krattenthaler–Schlosser extension (1999), the proper q-analog of MMT remained elusive. After Garoufalidis–Lê–Zeilberger's quantum extension (2006), a number of noncommutative extensions were developed by Foata–Han, Konvalinka–Pak, and Etingof–Pak.

  9. Marcum Q-function - Wikipedia

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    Using the fact that (,) =, the generalized Marcum Q-function can alternatively be defined as a finite integral as (,) = ⁡ (+) ().However, it is preferable to have an integral representation of the Marcum Q-function such that (i) the limits of the integral are independent of the arguments of the function, (ii) and that the limits are finite, (iii) and that the integrand is a Gaussian function ...