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  1. Residuals: The (usually small) quantities expressing the degree to which constraint equations or other systems are not satisfied due to measurement errors or approximate parameters. Most iterative solution methods use the repeated evaluation of residuals, and often minimization of some function ... [100%] 2024-01-07 [W.Krisher and R.Bock] [Data analysis]...
  2. Residual (entertainment industry): Residuals are financial compensations that are paid to the actors, film or television directors, and others involved in making TV shows and movies in cases of reruns, syndication, DVD release, or streaming media. Residuals are calculated and administered by industry ... (Social) [87%] 2024-01-07 [Intellectual property law]
  3. Errors and residuals: In statistics and optimization, errors and residuals are two closely related and easily confused measures of the deviation of an observed value of an element of a statistical sample from its "true value" (not necessarily observable). The error of an ... (Statistics concept) [83%] 2024-01-08 [Errors and residuals] [Statistical deviation and dispersion]...
  4. ResidualVM: Cet article est une ébauche concernant le jeu vidéo. Vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en l’améliorant (comment ?) (voir l’aide à la rédaction). [77%] 2024-12-14
  5. Local and residual properties: Certain abstract properties (that is, properties preserved under isomorphism) of algebraic systems or universal algebras. If $P$ is an abstract property of algebras, one says that an algebra $A$ locally has the property $P$ if there is a local system ... (Mathematics) [66%] 2023-10-21 [General algebraic systems]
  6. Errors and residuals in statistics: In statistics and optimization, the concepts of error and residual are easily confused with each other. Error is a misnomer; an error is the amount by which an observation differs from its expected value; the latter being based on the ... [64%] 2023-08-06
  7. Residual topology: Residual topology is a descriptive stereochemical term to classify a number of intertwined and interlocked molecules, which cannot be disentangled in an experiment without breaking of covalent bonds, while the strict rules of mathematical topology allow such a disentanglement. Examples ... (Physics) [61%] 2023-06-02 [Molecular topology] [Stereochemistry]...
  8. Solow residual: The Solow residual is a number describing empirical productivity growth in an economy from year to year and decade to decade. Robert Solow, the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences-winning economist, defined rising productivity as rising output with constant ... [61%] 2024-01-08 [Economic growth] [Economic indicators]...
  9. Residual intersection: In algebraic geometry, the problem of residual intersection asks the following: The intersection determines a class ( X 1 ⋯ X r ) {\displaystyle (X_{1}\cdots X_{r})} , the intersection product, in the Chow group of an ambient space and, in this ... (Problem in algebraic geometry) [61%] 2024-01-08 [Intersection theory]
  10. Studentized residual: In statistics, a studentized residual is the quotient resulting from the division of a residual by an estimate of its standard deviation. It is a form of a Student's t-statistic, with the estimate of error varying between points. [61%] 2024-01-08 [Statistical outliers] [Statistical deviation and dispersion]...
  11. Residual strength: Residual strength is the load or force (usually mechanical) that a damaged object or material can still carry without failing. Material toughness, fracture size and geometry as well as its orientation all contribute to residual strength. (Physics) [61%] 2024-01-08 [Materials science]
  12. Residual property: In thermodynamics a residual property is defined as the difference between a real fluid property and an ideal gas property, both considered at the same density, temperature, and composition. (Physics) [61%] 2024-01-08 [Thermodynamic properties]
  13. Residual property (mathematics): In the mathematical field of group theory, a group is residually X (where X is some property of groups) if it "can be recovered from groups with property X". Formally, a group G is residually X if for every non ... (Mathematics) [61%] 2023-11-04 [Infinite group theory] [Properties of groups]...
  14. Residual frame: In video compression algorithms a residual frame is formed by subtracting the reference frame from the desired frame. This difference is known as the error or residual frame. [61%] 2024-01-08 [Video compression]
  15. Residual strength: Residual strength is the load or force (usually mechanical) that a damaged object or material can still carry without failing. Material toughness, fracture size and geometry as well as its orientation all contribute to residual strength. (Load that a damaged structure can still carry without failing) [61%] 2023-12-18 [Materials science]
  16. Solow residual: The Solow residual is a number describing empirical productivity growth in an economy from year to year and decade to decade. Robert Solow, the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences-winning economist, defined rising productivity as rising output with constant ... (Finance) [61%] 2024-01-08 [Economic growth] [Economic indicators]...
  17. Residual intersection: In algebraic geometry, the problem of residual intersection asks the following: The intersection determines a class \displaystyle{ (X_1 \cdots X_r) }[/math], the intersection product, in the Chow group of an ambient space and, in this situation, the problem is to ... (Problem in algebraic geometry) [61%] 2024-01-07 [Intersection theory]
  18. Residual frame: In video compression algorithms a residual frame is formed by subtracting the reference frame from the desired frame. This difference is known as the error or residual frame. [61%] 2024-01-08 [Video compression]
  19. Residual entropy: Residual entropy is the difference in entropy between a non-equilibrium state and crystal state of a substance close to absolute zero. This term is used in condensed matter physics to describe the entropy at zero kelvin of a glass ... (Physics) [61%] 2024-01-07 [Thermodynamic entropy]
  20. Residual value: Residual value is one of the constituents of a leasing calculus or operation. It describes the future value of a good in terms of absolute value in monetary terms, and it is sometimes abbreviated into a percentage of the initial ... (Finance) [61%] 2024-01-08 [Business economics]

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