Errors-in-variables modelsIn statistics, errors-in-variables models or measurement error models are regression models that account for measurement errors in the independent variables. In contrast, standard regression models assume that those regressors have been measured exactly, or observed without error; as such, those models account only for errors in the dependent variables, or responses. In the case when some regressors have been measured with errors, estimation based on the standard assumption leads to inconsistent estimates, meaning that the parameter estimates do not tend to the true values even in very large samples.
Data transformation (statistics)In statistics, data transformation is the application of a deterministic mathematical function to each point in a data set—that is, each data point zi is replaced with the transformed value yi = f(zi), where f is a function. Transforms are usually applied so that the data appear to more closely meet the assumptions of a statistical inference procedure that is to be applied, or to improve the interpretability or appearance of graphs. Nearly always, the function that is used to transform the data is invertible, and generally is continuous.
Free variables and bound variablesIn mathematics, and in other disciplines involving formal languages, including mathematical logic and computer science, a variable may be said to be either free or bound. The terms are opposites. A free variable is a notation (symbol) that specifies places in an expression where substitution may take place and is not a parameter of this or any container expression. Some older books use the terms real variable and apparent variable for free variable and bound variable, respectively.
Working directoryIn computing, the working directory of a process is a of a , if any, dynamically associated with each process. It is sometimes called the current working directory (CWD), e.g. the BSD getcwd function, or just current directory. When the process refers to a file using a simple file name or relative path (as opposed to a file designated by a full path from a root directory), the reference is interpreted relative to the working directory of the process. So for example a process with working directory /rabbit-shoes that asks to create the file foo.
SystématiqueLa systématique est une discipline des sciences naturelles et de l'histoire naturelle, qui a pour objet d'inventorier tous les organismes vivants, existants ou ayant existé. Pour cela, elle doit : En faire la description détaillée (anatomie, physiologie, écologie, distribution...) ; Les nommer sans ambiguïté, au moyen d'un binôme (ou trinôme) latin, en fonction des règles de nomenclature ; Rassembler les espèces ayant des caractères en commun à l'intérieur d'entités hiérarchisées prédéfinies : genre, famille, ordre, classe, division, règne.
Transformation de LegendreLa transformation de Legendre est une opération mathématique qui, schématiquement, transforme une fonction définie par sa valeur en un point en une fonction définie par sa tangente. Elle tire son nom du mathématicien Adrien-Marie Legendre. Les cas classiques d'utilisation de la transformation de Legendre se rencontrent en thermodynamique et en mécanique lagrangienne. En thermodynamique, elle permet de calculer le potentiel thermodynamique adapté à des conditions particulières.