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Distribution Management-Mathematical Modelling and Practical Analysis

IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, 1972
Distribution Management: Mathematical Modelling and Practical Analysis. By Samuel Eilon, C. D. T. Watson‐Gandy and Nicos Christofides. London, Charles Griffin & Co. Ltd, 1971. vi, 240 p. 914″. £4·50.
Nicos Christofides   +3 more
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Appendix: Common Distributions and Mathematical Facts

2002
For handy reference, we collect together the definition and main properties of the probability distributions we have encountered, and some useful facts of mathematical life. The symbols μ and σ 2 denote the mean and variance.
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OCULAR TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION: A MATHEMATICAL PERSPECTIVE

Journal of Mechanics in Medicine and Biology, 2009
Mathematical modeling has proven to be a viable alternative for investigating the temperature distribution inside the human eye. This is due to its ability to overcome the limitations infrared (IR) thermography; the leading method in ocular temperature measurement.
Eddie Y. K. Ng, Ean Hin Ooi
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Fractional-order mathematical model for calcium distribution in nerve cells

Computational and Applied Mathematics, 2020
Hardik Joshi, B. Jha
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Mathematical treatment of sequence distribution in terpolymers

European Polymer Journal, 1970
Abstract The problem of sequence distribution in terpolymers is treated. Mathematical expressions are given for the main quantities characteristic of such a distribution (sequence, unit and bond fractions, average sequence length, number and length of the blocks contained between two successive sequences of the same monomer).
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Some Mathematical Statistics for the Normal Distribution

1995
We will derive in this chapter several elementary facts for the normal distribution and for basic statistics based on normal observations. The use of a normal model for a set of data is traditionally suggested by the central limit theorem and is, therefore, the most extensively studied one.
Michael Falk   +2 more
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A mathematical model of friendship choice distribution

The Journal of Mathematical Sociology, 1980
A mathematical model of friendship choice distribution is proposed. The model differs from other models in that it takes into account certain structural factors in sociometric relations. Two theoretical distributions are derived from a set of assumptions as two approximations to satisfy those assumptions.
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Fractions Learning in Children With Mathematics Difficulties

Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2017
Jing Tian, R. Siegler
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Mathematical Model for Water Distribution Systems

Journal of the Hydraulics Division, 1971
A mathematical model is developed for predicting the steady-state flow pattern for a water distribution system consisting of conduits, pumps, pressure-reducing valves, and reservoirs. The model is a computerized numerical simulation of the network. Because each component of the network is governed by a nonlinear flow formula, the equilibrium of flow in
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Random Maps, Distribution, and Mathematical Expectation

2016
In the spirit of a refresher, we begin with an overview of the measure–theoretic framework for probability.
Rabi Bhattacharya, Edward C. Waymire
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