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 Translation for 'Kolmogorov' from English to French
math.
équation {f} de Chapman-Kolmogorov
Chapman–Kolmogorov equation
math.phys.
théorème {m} KAM [Kolmogorov, Arnold et Moser]
Kolmogorov–Arnold–Moser theorem [KAM theorem]
onom.phys.
Andreï {m} Nikolaïevitch Kolmogorov [1903-1987]
Andrey Nikolaevich Kolmogorov [1903-1987]
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  • Andreï {m} Nikolaïevitch Kolmogorov [1903-1987] = Andrey Nikolaevich Kolmogorov [1903-1987]
  • équation {f} de Chapman-Kolmogorov = Chapman–Kolmogorov equation
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Usage Examples English
  • This is today known as the Kolmogorov length scale (see Kolmogorov microscales).
  • In mathematics, the Kolmogorov extension theorem (also known as Kolmogorov existence theorem, the Kolmogorov consistency theorem or the Daniell-Kolmogorov theorem) is a theorem that guarantees that a suitably "consistent" collection of finite-dimensional distributions will define a stochastic process.
  • Whilst teaching at Ivanovo, Maltsev made frequent trips to Moscow to discuss his research with Kolmogorov.
  • The incompressibity method depends on an objective, fixed notion of incompressibility. Such a notion was provided by the Kolmogorov complexity theory, named for Andrey Kolmogorov.
  • Paul Vitanyi and Li pioneered Kolmogorov complexity theory and applications, and co-authored the textbook "An Introduction to Kolmogorov Complexity and Its Applications",.

  • Together with Andrey Kolmogorov, Smirnov developed the Kolmogorov–Smirnov test and participated in the creation of the Cramér–von Mises–Smirnov criterion.
  • The Kolmogorov axioms are the foundations of probability theory introduced by Russian mathematician Andrey Kolmogorov in 1933.
  • In probability theory, Kolmogorov's Three-Series Theorem, named after Andrey Kolmogorov, gives a criterion for the almost sure convergence of an infinite series of random variables in terms of the convergence of three different series involving properties of their probability distributions.
  • In mathematics and statistics, the quasi-arithmetic mean or generalised "f"-mean or Kolmogorov-Nagumo-de Finetti mean is one generalisation of the more familiar means such as the arithmetic mean and the geometric mean, using a function [...].
  • In fact, Kolmogorov has shown that if the cumulative distribution function [...] is continuous, then the expression [...] converges in distribution to [...] , which has the Kolmogorov distribution that does not depend on the form of [...].

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