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Variable (computer science): In computer programming, a variable is an abstract storage location paired with an associated symbolic name, which contains some known or unknown quantity of information referred to as a value; or in simpler terms, a variable is a named container ... (Computer science) [100%] 2023-11-27 [Variable (computer science)] [Programming language concepts]...
Variable: In mathematics, a variable is a number whose value is not known. In basic arithmetic problems, the variable is typically the answer which the student must find: Since 5 + 7 = 12, the answer is: A variable is usually is the ... [100%] 2023-02-08 [Mathematics]
Variable (programming): In computer programming, a variable is an identifier (usually a letter, word, or phrase) that is used to identify a value stored in the system's memory. A variable's value can generally be accessed or changed at any time. (Programming) [100%] 2023-06-28
Variable: In computer science and mathematics, a variable (Template:PronEng) (sometimes called an object or identifier in computer science) is a symbolic representation used to denote a quantity or expression. In mathematics, a variable often represents an "unknown" quantity that has ... [100%] 2024-01-11 [Algebra] [Elementary mathematics]...
Variable (mathematics): In mathematics, a variable (from Latin variabilis, "changeable") is a symbol, typically a letter, that holds a place for constants, often numbers. One say colloqually that the variable represents or denotes the object, and that the object is the value ... (Mathematics) [100%] 2024-09-05 [Variables (mathematics)] [Algebra]...
Selection (genetic algorithm): Selection is the stage of a genetic algorithm or more general evolutionary algorithm in which individual genomes are chosen from a population for later breeding (e.g., using the crossover operator). Selection mechanisms are also used to choose candidate solutions ... (Genetic algorithm) [88%] 2023-12-18 [Genetic algorithms] [Evolutionary algorithms]...
Selection (genetic algorithm): Selection is the stage of a genetic algorithm or more general evolutionary algorithm in which individual genomes are chosen from a population for later breeding (e.g., using the crossover operator). A selection procedure used early on may be implemented ... (Genetic algorithm) [88%] 2023-11-02 [Genetic algorithms] [Evolutionary algorithms]...
Selection (relational algebra): In relational algebra, a selection (sometimes called a restriction in reference to E.F. Codd's 1970 paper and not, contrary to a popular belief, to avoid confusion with SQL's use of SELECT, since Codd's article predates the ... (Relational algebra) [88%] 2023-12-16 [Relational algebra]
Spike-and-slab variable selection: Spike-and-slab regression is a Bayesian variable selection technique that is particularly useful when the number of possible predictors is larger than the number of observations. Initially, the idea of the spike-and-slab model was proposed by Mitchell ... [84%] 2023-12-28 [Machine learning] [Bayesian inference]...
Selectin: The selectins (cluster of differentiation 62 or CD62) are a family of cell adhesion molecules (or CAMs). All selectins are single-chain transmembrane glycoproteins that share similar properties to C-type lectins due to a related amino terminus and calcium ... (Family of cell adhesion molecules) [77%] 2023-12-17 [Cell adhesion proteins] [Lectins]...
Variance: Variance : A statistical measure of the variability of a random quantity (defined as the mean squared deviation from the mean value). [75%] 2023-08-04
Variance (accounting): In budgeting, and management accounting in general, a variance is the difference between a budgeted, planned, or standard cost and the actual amount incurred/sold. Variances can be computed for both costs and revenues. (Finance) [75%] 2023-09-22 [Management accounting] [Corporate finance]...
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Variance: Variance is a term frequently used in Management or Cost Accounting. It is used to highlight the differences between standard costs and actual costs. [75%] 2023-03-02 [Accounting] [Business]...
Variance: Template:Otheruses4 In probability theory and statistics, the variance of a random variable (or somewhat more precisely, of a probability distribution) is one measure of statistical dispersion, averaging the squared distance of its possible values from the expected value. Whereas ... [75%] 2023-12-14 [Probability theory] [Statistical deviation and dispersion]...
Variance: in probability theory The measure $\newcommand{\Var}{\operatorname{Var}} \newcommand{\Ex}{\mathop{\mathsf{E}}} \newcommand{\Prob}{\mathop{\mathsf{P}}} \Var X$ of the deviation of a random variable $X$ from its mathematical expectation $\Ex X$ defined by the equation: $$\begin ... (Mathematics) [75%] 2023-12-13
Varials: Varials is an American metalcore band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, formed in October 2013. The band currently consists of lead vocalist Mitchell Rogers, guitarist James Hohenwarter, bassist Mike Foley and drummer Sean Rauchut. (American metalcore band) [71%] 2024-05-13 [Metalcore musical groups from Pennsylvania] [Hardcore punk groups from Pennsylvania]...
Slack variable: surplus variable A non-negative variable $y_i$ that is introduced for a (linear) constraint $\sum_ja_{ij}x_j\leq b_i$ in a mathematical programming or linear programming problem to convert this inequality into an equality $y_i+\sum_ja_{ij}x_j=b_i$. If ... (Mathematics) [70%] 2023-10-12
Cepheid variable: A Cepheid variable (/ˈsɛfi.ɪd, ˈsiːfi-/) is a type of star that pulsates radially, varying in both diameter and temperature and producing changes in brightness with a well-defined stable period and amplitude. A strong direct relationship between a Cepheid ... (Type of variable star that pulsates radially) [70%] 2022-09-27 [Cepheid variables] [Astrometry]...
Variable pricing: Variable pricing is a pricing strategy for products. Traditional examples include auctions, stock markets, foreign exchange markets, bargaining, electricity, and discounts. (Finance) [70%] 2023-09-14 [Pricing]