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  2. Scatter plot - Wikipedia

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    A scatter plot, also called a scatterplot, scatter graph, scatter chart, scattergram, or scatter diagram, [2] is a type of plot or mathematical diagram using Cartesian coordinates to display values for typically two variables for a set of data. If the points are coded (color/shape/size), one additional variable can be displayed.

  3. Scatterplot smoothing - Wikipedia

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    Scatterplots may be smoothed by fitting a line to the data points in a diagram. This line attempts to display the non-random component of the association between the variables in a 2D scatter plot. Smoothing attempts to separate the non-random behaviour in the data from the random fluctuations, removing or reducing these fluctuations, and ...

  4. SNBT - Wikipedia

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    The written exam of SBMPTN is designed to measure the general capabilities that allegedly determine the success of prospective students in all courses, namely higher-order thinking, which includes academic potential, mastery of basic subject areas: the field of Saintek (Sains dan Teknologi, Science and Technology) or Soshum (Sosial dan ...

  5. Bubble chart - Wikipedia

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    Bubble charts can be considered a variation of the scatter plot, in which the data points are replaced with bubbles. As the documentation for Microsoft Office explains, "You can use a bubble chart instead of a scatter chart if your data has three data series that each contain a set of values. The sizes of the bubbles are determined by the ...

  6. Scatter matrix - Wikipedia

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    In multivariate statistics and probability theory, the scatter matrix is a statistic that is used to make estimates of the covariance matrix, for instance of the multivariate normal distribution. Definition

  7. Scattering parameters - Wikipedia

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    Any S-parameter may be displayed graphically on a polar diagram by a dot for one frequency or a locus for a range of frequencies. If it applies to one port only (being of the form S n n {\displaystyle S_{nn}\,} ), it may be displayed on an impedance or admittance Smith Chart normalised to the system impedance.

  8. Bhabha scattering - Wikipedia

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    In quantum electrodynamics, Bhabha scattering is the electron-positron scattering process: + + There are two leading-order Feynman diagrams contributing to this interaction: an annihilation process and a scattering process.

  9. S-matrix - Wikipedia

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    The initial elements of S-matrix theory are found in Paul Dirac's 1927 paper "Über die Quantenmechanik der Stoßvorgänge". [1] [2] The S-matrix was first properly introduced by John Archibald Wheeler in the 1937 paper "On the Mathematical Description of Light Nuclei by the Method of Resonating Group Structure". [3]