The following pages link to William Dowell Baten (Q1353206):
Displayed 38 items.
- (Q566669) (redirect page) (← links)
- Comparison of certain probabilities. (Q566670) (← links)
- Sampling for many parent populations. (Q566858) (← links)
- A remainder for the Euler-MacLaurin summation formula in two independent variables. (Q568428) (← links)
- Euler-Maclaurin summation formula for two variables by use of Bernoulli polynomials in two variables. (Q572940) (← links)
- The probable error of certain functions of the errors made in measurements. (Q573607) (← links)
- Simultaneous treatment of discrete and continuous probability by use of Stieltjes integrals. (Q573632) (← links)
- Correction for the moments of a frequency distribution in two variables. (Q573633) (← links)
- Frequency laws for the sum of \(n\) variables which are subject each to given frequency laws (Q1353208) (← links)
- Combining constant probability functions. (Q1831183) (← links)
- Simultaneous treatment of discrete and continuous probabilities by use of Stieltjes integrals. (Q1831256) (← links)
- The probable error of certain functions of the error. (Q1831257) (← links)
- Corrections for the moments of a frequency distribution in two variables. (Q1831258) (← links)
- Recent interests in probability and mathematical statistics. (Q2596915) (← links)
- Elementary mathematical statistics. (Q2597160) (← links)
- The frequency distribution for the mean of \(n\) independent chance variables when each is subject to the law \(y_0 \, x^{p-1} \, (1-x)^{q-1}\). (Q2606482) (← links)
- Frequency distributions of means of \(n\) independent variables whose frequency distributions can be dissected into component frequency laws. (Q2612786) (← links)
- A formula for finding the skewness of the combination of two or more samples. (Q2615263) (← links)
- A formula for finding the skewness of the distribution made up of a finite number of samples. (Q2617719) (← links)
- The probability law for the sum of \(n\) independent variables, each subject to the law \(\frac 1{2h}\operatorname {sech}\frac {\pi x}{2h}\). (Q2619081) (← links)
- Combining two probability functions. (Q2619082) (← links)
- Sampling from many parent populations. (Q2621999) (← links)
- The probability law for the sum of \(n\) independent variables each is subject to the law \((1/2h)\) sech\((\pi x/2h)\). (Q2622068) (← links)
- The probable error of certain functions of the errors made in measurements (Q4480949) (← links)
- A Remainder for the Euler-MacLaurin Summation Formula in Two Independent Variables (Q4481502) (← links)
- Correction for the Moments of a Frequency Distribution in Two Variables (Q4481544) (← links)
- Comparison of Certain Probabilities (Q4481697) (← links)
- (Q4752192) (← links)
- Combining Two Probability Functions (Q4756605) (← links)
- The probability law for the sum of 𝑛 independent variables, each subject to the law (1/\vphantom{1(2ℎ)}.\kern-\nulldelimiterspace(2ℎ))𝑠𝑒𝑐ℎ(𝜋𝑥/\vphantom{𝜋𝑥(2ℎ)}.\kern-\nulldelimiterspace(2ℎ)) (Q4756960) (← links)
- A Formula for Finding the Skewness of the Combination of Two or More Samples (Q4758909) (← links)
- (Q5774900) (← links)
- Analyzing Degrees of Freedom into Comparisons When the "Classes" Do Not Contain the Same Number of Items (Q5836482) (← links)
- Frequency laws for the sum of \(n\) variables which are subject each to given frequency laws. (Q5893134) (← links)
- Frequency laws for the sum of \(n\) variables which are subject each to given frequency laws. (Q5893485) (← links)
- The evaluation of certain definite integrals by the use of probability functions. (Q5907121) (← links)
- The evaluation of certain definite integrals by the use of probability functions. (Q5917079) (← links)
- Concerning the distribution of the mean of \(r\) independent chance variables when each is subject to the frequency law \[ \frac{\varGamma(p+q)}{\varGamma(p)\varGamma(q)} x^{p-1}(1-x)^{q-1}. \] (Q5971624) (← links)