133 results for “topic:binomial”
Number theory: primes, arithmetic functions, modular computations, special sequences
Binomial heaps for ES6
Bayesian network analysis in R
ρμ - a Java library of Randomization enHancements and Other Math Utilities
Nonconvex Penalized Estimation for Generalized Linear Models
SonataSmooth is a C# .NET Windows Forms application for noise reduction and smoothing of numerical data. It supports multiple input methods and advanced filtering algorithms, providing a user-friendly, customizable, and efficient data processing experience.
risks: R package for estimating risk ratios and risk differences using regression
A BigInt can represent whole numbers larger than 2⁵³ - 1.
📚Everything you will EVER need to survive Data Structures, in C++. In collaboration with @DeepthiTabithaBennet
The binomial tree model is a commonly used approach for pricing derivatives, such as options. The basic idea behind the model is to create a tree of possible stock prices over time, based on a set of input parameters
Extra contribution for mathcomp
Bayesian Analysis, No Gibbs
Library for calculating statistical distributions, written in pure Python with zero dependencies.
Binomial distributed pseudorandom numbers.
A Binomial Distribution Calculator with useful charts
multimodal analysis for HDX-MS data
Binomial distribution cumulative distribution function (CDF).
Binomial tree model for options
Various Fortran codes
A command line tool to expand expressions using the binomial expansion formula, written in python
Bernoulli distribution quantile function.
Create an iterator for generating pseudorandom numbers drawn from a Bernoulli distribution.
Negative binomial distribution mode.
Negative binomial distribution probability mass function (PMF).
Bernoulli distribution variance.
Bernoulli distribution entropy.
A collection for common number functions (queries, comparisons, rounding, divisors, etc).
Bernoulli distribution moment-generating function (MGF).
Binomial distribution quantile function.
Create an iterator for generating pseudorandom numbers drawn from a binomial distribution.