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  2. Henry Smart - Wikipedia

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    Henry Thomas Smart (26 October 1813 – 6 July 1879) was an English organist and composer. Biography [ edit ] Smart was born in London , a nephew of the conductor Sir George Smart and son of a music publisher, orchestra director and accomplished violinist (also called Henry Smart).

  3. Logan Square, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    History Logan Square circa 1909 Name and Centennial Monument. Logan Square is named for General John A. Logan, an American soldier and political leader.The square itself is a large public green space (designed by architect William Le Baron Jenney, landscape architect Jens Jensen and others) formed as the grand northwest terminus of the Chicago Boulevard System and the junction of Kedzie and ...

  4. Zero degrees of freedom - Wikipedia

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    Zero degrees of freedom. In statistics, the non-central chi-squared distribution with zero degrees of freedom can be used in testing the null hypothesis that a sample is from a uniform distribution on the interval (0, 1). This distribution was introduced by Andrew F. Siegel in 1979. [1]

  5. Generalized chi-squared distribution - Wikipedia

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    Generalized chi-squared distribution. In probability theory and statistics, the generalized chi-squared distribution (or generalized chi-square distribution) is the distribution of a quadratic form of a multinormal variable (normal vector), or a linear combination of different normal variables and squares of normal variables.

  6. Scaled inverse chi-squared distribution - Wikipedia

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    The scaled inverse chi-squared distribution is the distribution for x = 1/ s2, where s2 is a sample mean of the squares of ν independent normal random variables that have mean 0 and inverse variance 1/σ 2 = τ 2. The distribution is therefore parametrised by the two quantities ν and τ 2, referred to as the number of chi-squared degrees of ...

  7. Mi-Pay - Wikipedia

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    Mi-Pay is a contactless NFC-based mobile payment system that supports credit, debit and public transportation cards in China. The service was launched by Xiaomi in partnership with UnionPay.

  8. European Square (Kyiv) - Wikipedia

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    European Square ( Ukrainian: Європейська площа, romanized : Yevropeiska ploshcha) is a square located in what is known as the Old Town (Stare Misto) or the Upper Town, in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine. It is also located at the north-eastern end of the Khreschatyk, the city's main thoroughfare. Other streets connected to the ...

  9. Inverse-chi-squared distribution - Wikipedia

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    CF. In probability and statistics, the inverse-chi-squared distribution (or inverted-chi-square distribution [1]) is a continuous probability distribution of a positive-valued random variable. It is closely related to the chi-squared distribution. It arises in Bayesian inference, where it can be used as the prior and posterior distribution for ...