A logarithm is the power which a certain number is raised to get another number. Before calculators and various types of complex computers were invented it was difficult for scientists and ...
An iterated logarithm theorem is presented for sequences of independent, not necessarily bounded, random variables, the distribution of whose partial sums is related to the standard normal ...
A representation for the logarithmic derivative $(f'/f)$ of an entire function $f$ of finite order, parametrically in terms of some zeros and critical points of $f ...
The .NET library (formerly called .NET Core) doesn't have built-in functions for classical statistics analyses. But it is possible to implement such functions from scratch. This article presents C# ...