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- Moment_(mathematics) abstract "In mathematics, a moment is, loosely speaking, a quantitative measure of the shape of a set of points. The "second moment", or more specifically the "second central moment", for example, is widely used and measures the "width" (in a particular sense) of a set of points in one dimension, or in higher dimensions measures the shape of a cloud of points as it could be fit by an ellipsoid. Other moments describe other aspects of a distribution such as how the distribution is skewed from its mean. The mathematical concept is closely related to the concept of moment in physics, although moment in physics is often represented somewhat differently. Any distribution can be characterized by a number of features (such as the mean, the variance, the skewness, etc.), and the moments of a random variable's probability distribution are related to these features. The probability distribution itself can be expressed as a probability density function, probability mass function, cumulative distribution function, characteristic function, or moment-generating function.The first raw moment, or first moment about zero or simply the first moment, is referred to as the distribution's mean. The mean of the distribution of the random variable X, if the mean exists, is referred to with the expectation operator.In higher orders, the central moments (moments about the mean) are more interesting than the moments about zero, because they provide clearer information about the distribution's shape.Other moments may also be defined. For example, the nth inverse moment about zero is and the n th logarithmic moment about zero is .".
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- Moment_(mathematics) title "Moment".
- Moment_(mathematics) subject Category:Mathematical_analysis.
- Moment_(mathematics) subject Category:Probability_theory.
- Moment_(mathematics) subject Category:Theory_of_probability_distributions.
- Moment_(mathematics) comment "In mathematics, a moment is, loosely speaking, a quantitative measure of the shape of a set of points. The "second moment", or more specifically the "second central moment", for example, is widely used and measures the "width" (in a particular sense) of a set of points in one dimension, or in higher dimensions measures the shape of a cloud of points as it could be fit by an ellipsoid. Other moments describe other aspects of a distribution such as how the distribution is skewed from its mean.".
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- Moment_(mathematics) label "عزم (رياضيات)".
- Moment_(mathematics) label "モーメント (数学)".
- Moment_(mathematics) label "矩 (數學)".
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