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  2. Inverse quadratic interpolation - Wikipedia

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    In numerical analysis, inverse quadratic interpolation is a root-finding algorithm, meaning that it is an algorithm for solving equations of the form f(x) = 0. The idea is to use quadratic interpolation to approximate the inverse of f. This algorithm is rarely used on its own, but it is important because it forms part of the popular Brent's method.

  3. Q-function - Wikipedia

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    In statistics, the Q-function is the tail distribution function of the standard normal distribution. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In other words, Q ( x ) {\displaystyle Q(x)} is the probability that a normal (Gaussian) random variable will obtain a value larger than x {\displaystyle x} standard deviations.

  4. Quantile function - Wikipedia

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    The cumulative distribution function (shown as F(x)) gives the p values as a function of the q values. The quantile function does the opposite: it gives the q values as a function of the p values. Note that the portion of F(x) in red is a horizontal line segment.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Gaussian q-distribution - Wikipedia

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    In mathematical physics and probability and statistics, the Gaussian q-distribution is a family of probability distributions that includes, as limiting cases, the uniform distribution and the normal (Gaussian) distribution.

  7. From tornadoes to car crashes: Dashcam videos capture ... - AOL

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    Dashcam footage collected by USA TODAY shows a handful of motorists narrowly avoid some pretty dangerous predicaments on the road.

  8. Inverse distance weighting - Wikipedia

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    is a simple IDW weighting function, as defined by Shepard, [3] x denotes an interpolated (arbitrary) point, x i is an interpolating (known) point, is a given distance (metric operator) from the known point x i to the unknown point x, N is the total number of known points used in interpolation and is a positive real number, called the power ...

  9. Hailey Bieber shares her holiday glam routine in a few easy steps

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    Hailey Bieber spread a little holiday cheer in the most glamorous way. The Rhode founder recently shared her festive makeup routine in a TikTok video, giving fans an inside look at how she ...