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Title
W1
( 26 /12/1438)
Introduction to Bio-Statistics, (1.1-1.4)
W2
( 04/01/1439)
types of data and graphical representation, (1.1-1.4)
W3
( 11/01/1439 )
Descriptive...
Theory and applications in statistical analysis. Combinations, permutations, probability, distributions of discrete and continuous random variables, expectation, and common distributions (...
Following the model introduced by Aguech et al. (Probab Eng Inf Sci 21:133–141, 2007), the weighted depth of a node in a labelled rooted tree is the sum of all labels on the path connecting...
We investigate distances between pairs of nodes in digital trees (digital search trees (DST), and tries). By analytic techniques, such as the Mellin Transform and poissonization, we...
We consider weighted path lengths to the extremal leaves in a random binary search tree. When linearly scaled, the weighted path length to the minimal label has Dickman's infinitely...
A Moran process or Moran model is a simple stochastic process used in biology to describe finite populations. The process is named after Patrick Moran, who first proposed the model in...
The simplest example of a fragmentation process is the stick–breaking process, More precisely, let us consider a stick of unit size and say that after an exponentially distributed time the...
In mathematics and computer science, a random tree is a tree or arborescence that is formed by a stochastic process. Types of random trees include:
Uniform spanning tree, a spanning tree of...
