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Look up criterion or criteria in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Criterion (pl.: criteria) may refer to: Criterion, Oregon, a historic unincorporated
Criterion
American home video distribution company
The Criterion Collection, Inc. (or simply Criterion) is an American home entertainment distribution company that focuses on licensing, restoring, and
The_Criterion_Collection
British video game developer
Criterion Games is a British video game developer based in Guildford. Founded in January 1996 as a division of Criterion Software, it was owned by Canon
Criterion_Games
Former British literary magazine
The Criterion was a British literary magazine published from October 1922 to January 1939. The Criterion (or the Criterion) was, for most of its run, a
The_Criterion
Failure Theory in continuum mechanics
In continuum mechanics, the maximum distortion energy criterion (also von Mises yield criterion) states that yielding of a ductile material begins when
Von_Mises_yield_criterion
circle criterion is a stability criterion for nonlinear time-varying systems. It can be viewed as a generalization of the Nyquist stability criterion for
Circle_criterion
Criterion for model selection
statistics, the Bayesian information criterion (BIC) or Schwarz information criterion (also SIC, SBC, SBIC) is a criterion for model selection among a finite
Bayesian information criterion
Bayesian_information_criterion
The Chirikov criterion or Chirikov resonance-overlap criterion was established by the Russian physicist Boris Chirikov. Back in 1959, he published a seminal
Chirikov_criterion
Condition for control system stability
control theory, the Liénard–Chipart criterion is a stability criterion modified from the Routh–Hurwitz stability criterion, proposed in 1914 by French physicists
Liénard–Chipart_criterion
reduction criterion is a necessary condition a mixed state must satisfy in order for it to be separable. In other words, the reduction criterion is a separability
Reduction_criterion
Validity within a criteria
In psychometrics, criterion validity, or criterion-related validity, is the extent to which an operationalization of a construct, such as a test, relates
Criterion_validity
In nonlinear control and stability theory, the Popov criterion is a stability criterion discovered by Vasile M. Popov for the absolute stability of a class
Popov_criterion
Type of biblical historical analysis
The criterion of embarrassment is a type of historical analysis in which a historical account is deemed more likely to be true if the author would have
Criterion_of_embarrassment
Estimator for quality of a statistical model
The Akaike information criterion (AIC) is an estimator of prediction error and thereby relative quality of statistical models for a given set of data
Akaike_information_criterion
Topics referred to by the same term
criterion, instability criterion in Taylor–Couette flow Rayleigh roughness criterion, surface roughness criterion in optics Rayleigh criterion (thermo-acoustic
Rayleigh_criterion
Condition for polynomials to be unfactorable
Perron's irreducibility criterion is a sufficient condition for a polynomial to be irreducible in Z [ x ] {\displaystyle \mathbb {Z} [x]} —that is, for
Perron's irreducibility criterion
Perron's_irreducibility_criterion
mathematics, Cartan's criterion gives conditions for a Lie algebra in characteristic 0 to be solvable, which implies a related criterion for the Lie algebra
Cartan's_criterion
Index of articles associated with the same name
Liénard–Chipart criterion Nyquist stability criterion Routh–Hurwitz stability criterion Vakhitov–Kolokolov stability criterion Barkhausen stability criterion Stability
Stability_criterion
Formula concerning prime numbers
In number theory, Euler's criterion is a formula for determining whether an integer is a quadratic residue modulo a prime. Precisely, Let p be an odd
Euler's_criterion
Bet sizing formula for long-term growth
In probability theory, the Kelly criterion (or Kelly strategy or Kelly bet) is a formula for risk allocation with the sizing a sequence of bets by maximizing
Kelly_criterion
Restaurant in London, England
The Criterion Restaurant is an opulent restaurant complex facing Piccadilly Circus in the heart of London. It was built by architect Thomas Verity in
Criterion_Restaurant
Method of determining the stability of a discrete-time linear system
In signal processing and control theory, the Jury stability criterion is a method of determining the stability of a discrete-time, linear system by analysis
Jury_stability_criterion
Criterion for igniting a nuclear fusion chain reaction
The Lawson criterion is a figure of merit used in nuclear fusion research. It compares the rate of energy being generated by fusion reactions within the
Lawson_criterion
Yield surface in rock mechanics
The Hoek–Brown failure criterion is an empirical stress surface that is used in rock mechanics to predict the failure of rock. The original version of
Hoek–Brown_failure_criterion
the Range criterion is a necessary condition that a state must satisfy in order to be separable. In other words, it is a separability criterion. Consider
Range_criterion
Topics referred to by the same term
Weyl's criterion may refer to: Equidistributed sequence#Weyl's criterion in uniform distribution theory Essential spectrum#Weyl's criterion in spectral
Weyl's_criterion
Mathematical test in control system theory
and the theory of differential equations, the Routh–Hurwitz stability criterion is a mathematical test that is a necessary and sufficient condition for
Routh–Hurwitz stability criterion
Routh–Hurwitz_stability_criterion
In mathematics, Weil's criterion is a criterion of André Weil for the Generalized Riemann hypothesis to be true. It takes the form of an equivalent statement
Weil's_criterion
Stability condition for fluids
The Rayleigh–Kuo criterion (sometimes called the Kuo criterion) is a stability condition for a fluid. This criterion determines whether or not a barotropic
Rayleigh–Kuo_criterion
Video series by The Criterion Collection
The Criterion Closet is a film closet owned and stocked by the Criterion Collection, a home video distribution company based in New York City with a specific
Criterion_Closet
Graphical method of determining the stability of a dynamical system
theory and stability theory, the Nyquist stability criterion or Strecker–Nyquist stability criterion, independently discovered by the German electrical
Nyquist_stability_criterion
Principle of higher biblical criticism
The criterion of dissimilarity (often used as a shorthand for criterion of double dissimilarity; it is also called criterion of discontinuity, originality
Criterion_of_dissimilarity
A criterion-referenced test is a style of test that uses test scores to generate a statement about the behavior that can be expected of a person with
Criterion-referenced_test
Statement in number theory
Li's criterion is a particular statement about the positivity of a certain sequence that is equivalent to the Riemann hypothesis. The criterion is named
Li's_criterion
Topics referred to by the same term
Information criterion may refer to: Information criterion (statistics), a method to select a model in statistics Information criteria (information technology)
Information_criterion
mathematics, Dini's criterion is a condition for the pointwise convergence of Fourier series, introduced by Ulisse Dini (1880). Dini's criterion states that if
Dini_criterion
Property of a statement that can be logically contradicted
of the claim. Accordingly, to be rigorous, falsifiability is a logical criterion within an empirical language that is accepted by convention and allows
Falsifiability
Property of electoral systems
The mutual majority criterion is a criterion for evaluating electoral systems. It is also known as the majority criterion for solid coalitions and the
Mutual_majority_criterion
Topics referred to by the same term
Nyquist criterion may refer to: Nyquist stability criterion, a graphical technique for determining the stability of a feedback control system Nyquist
Nyquist_criterion
Diagnostic statistic used in Bayesian model selection
The deviance information criterion (DIC) is a hierarchical modeling generalization of the Akaike information criterion (AIC). It is particularly useful
Deviance information criterion
Deviance_information_criterion
Concept in physics
Drucker–Prager yield criterion is a pressure-dependent model for determining whether a material has failed or undergone plastic yielding. The criterion was introduced
Drucker–Prager yield criterion
Drucker–Prager_yield_criterion
Romanian literary society
The Criterion Association was a cultural group that held conferences, symposia, artistic events, and exhibitions in Bucharest, Romania, from 1932 to 1934
Criterion_(literary_society)
Principle that voting for a candidate should help them
The participation criterion is a voting system criterion that says candidates should never lose an election as a result of receiving too many votes in
Participation_criterion
Test for predicting engineering failures
The Tsai–Wu failure criterion is a phenomenological material failure theory which is widely used for anisotropic composite materials which have different
Tsai–Wu_failure_criterion
information criterion (HQC) is a criterion for model selection. It is an alternative to Akaike information criterion (AIC) and Bayesian information criterion (BIC)
Hannan–Quinn information criterion
Hannan–Quinn_information_criterion
American literary magazine
The New Criterion is a New York–based monthly literary magazine and journal of artistic and cultural criticism, edited by Roger Kimball (editor and publisher)
The_New_Criterion
Philosophical problem about the starting point of knowledge
In the field of epistemology, the problem of the criterion is an issue regarding the starting point of knowledge. This is a separate and more fundamental
Problem_of_the_criterion
Index of articles associated with the same name
the election are said to satisfy the Condorcet winner criterion. The Condorcet winner criterion extends the principle of majority rule to elections with
Voting_criteria
In mathematics, the Néron–Ogg–Shafarevich criterion states that if A is an elliptic curve or abelian variety over a local field K and ℓ is a prime not
Néron–Ogg–Shafarevich criterion
Néron–Ogg–Shafarevich_criterion
Sufficient condition for polynomial irreducibility
In mathematics, Eisenstein's criterion gives a sufficient condition for a polynomial with integer coefficients to be irreducible over the rational numbers
Eisenstein's_criterion
Ability of any image-forming device to distinguish small details of an object
value that quantifies this property, θ, which is given by the Rayleigh criterion, is low for a system with a high resolution. The closely related term
Angular_resolution
Principle of Biblical criticism
The criterion of contextual credibility, also variously called the criterion of Semitisms and Palestinian background or the criterion of Semitic language
Criterion of contextual credibility
Criterion_of_contextual_credibility
Method by which voters make a choice between options
both the Borda count and a pairwise method that satisfied the Condorcet criterion in the 13th century. The manuscripts in which he described these methods
Electoral_system
Sufficient condition for a polynomial to be unfactorable
Cohn's irreducibility criterion is a sufficient condition for a polynomial to be irreducible in Z [ x ] {\displaystyle \mathbb {Z} [x]} —that is, for
Cohn's irreducibility criterion
Cohn's_irreducibility_criterion
Set preferred to any other by a majority
elect a candidate from the Smith set pass the Smith criterion. The Smith set and Smith criterion are both named for mathematician John H. Smith. The Smith
Smith_set
British property company
Criterion Capital is a privately held British property company, which owns and manages property estate in prime areas of London, particularly in Leicester
Criterion_Capital
Private equity firm
Criterion Capital Partners LLC, also known as simply Criterion, was a private equity fund based in Los Angeles, California. It was best known for being
Criterion_Capital_Partners
The Scarborough criterion is used for satisfying convergence of a solution while solving linear equations using an iterative method. Analytical solutions
Scarborough_criterion
Condition determining when a linear electronic circuit will oscillate
In electronics, the Barkhausen stability criterion is a mathematical condition to determine when a linear electronic circuit will oscillate. It was put
Barkhausen stability criterion
Barkhausen_stability_criterion
Racing video game series
Burnout is a series of racing video games developed by Criterion Games. The first two games were published by Acclaim Entertainment, while later instalments
Burnout_(series)
2012 open world racing video game
Need for Speed: Most Wanted is a 2012 racing game developed by Criterion Games and published by Electronic Arts. Most Wanted is the nineteenth title in
Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2012 video game)
Need_for_Speed:_Most_Wanted_(2012_video_game)
Mathematical inequality in astrophysics
astrophysics, the Schwarzschild criterion indicates when a stellar medium is stable against convection. The criterion is defined by the condition when
Schwarzschild_criterion
Plasma criteria
The Mercier criterion is a criterion for plasma used in the theoretical study of plasma instability. It was first proposed in 1954 by C. Mercier, who applied
Mercier_criterion
Weakly optimal allocation of resources
utility or benefit and j represents the player. Efficiency is an important criterion for judging behavior in a game. In zero-sum games, every outcome is Pareto
Pareto_efficiency
The intuitive criterion is a technique for equilibrium refinement in signaling games. It aims to reduce possible outcome scenarios by restricting the
Intuitive_criterion
Wave breaking steepness limit
In fluid dynamics and coastal engineering, the Miche criterion, Miche formula or Miche breaking index is a theoretical upper bound on the steepness of
Miche_criterion
In probability theory, Kolmogorov's criterion, named after Andrey Kolmogorov, is a theorem giving a necessary and sufficient condition for a Markov chain
Kolmogorov's_criterion
later-no-help criterion (or LNHe, not to be confused with LNH) is a voting system criterion formulated by Douglas Woodall. The criterion is satisfied if
Later-no-help_criterion
In robust statistics, Peirce's criterion is a rule for eliminating outliers from data sets, which was devised by Benjamin Peirce. In data sets containing
Peirce's_criterion
Electoral voting system criterion
The majority loser criterion is a criterion to evaluate single-winner voting systems. The criterion states that if a majority of voters give a candidate
Majority_loser_criterion
Evaluating method for checking stories' historicity
The criterion of multiple attestation, also called the criterion of independent attestation or the cross-section method, is a tool used by Biblical scholars
Criterion of multiple attestation
Criterion_of_multiple_attestation
State leading to a Pareto-efficient outcome, concerning the compensation principle
Kaldor–Hicks efficient, or equivalently is said to satisfy the Kaldor–Hicks criterion, if no potential Kaldor–Hicks improvement from that situation exists.
Kaldor–Hicks_efficiency
Statistical test
In statistical theory, Chauvenet's criterion (named for William Chauvenet) is a means of assessing whether one piece of experimental data from a set of
Chauvenet's_criterion
Depth-first characterization of planar graphs
the left-right planarity test or de Fraysseix–Rosenstiehl planarity criterion is a characterization of planar graphs based on the properties of the
Left-right_planarity_test
Statistical test
In statistics the Cramér–von Mises criterion is a criterion used for judging the goodness of fit of a cumulative distribution function (CDF) F ∗ {\displaystyle
Cramér–von_Mises_criterion
West End theatre in London
The Criterion Theatre is a West End theatre at Piccadilly Circus in the City of Westminster, and is a Grade II* listed building. It has a seating capacity
Criterion_Theatre
Rule from the theory of the tiling of the plane
In the mathematical theory of tessellations, the Conway criterion, named for the English mathematician John Horton Conway, is a sufficient rule for when
Conway_criterion
Ethical theory based on maximizing well-being
such...thus the will of God is the immediate criterion of Virtue, and the happiness of mankind the criterion of the will of God; and therefore the happiness
Utilitarianism
Concept in cryptography
definition of the strict avalanche criterion exists in the literature. Vaughn and Borowczak define the criterion as being satisfied if, when two random
Avalanche_effect
Generalized version of the Akaike information criterion
Information Criterion (WAIC), also known as Watanabe–Akaike information criterion, is the generalized version of the Akaike information criterion (AIC) onto
Watanabe–Akaike information criterion
Watanabe–Akaike_information_criterion
Condition for ferromagnetism
The Stoner criterion is a condition to be fulfilled for the ferromagnetic order to arise in a simplified model of a solid. It is named after Edmund Clifton
Stoner_criterion
Property of electoral systems
theory, the Condorcet loser criterion (CLC) is a measure for differentiating voting systems. It implies the majority loser criterion but does not imply the
Condorcet_loser_criterion
Road junction and public place in London, England
surrounded by several notable buildings, including the London Pavilion and Criterion Theatre. Underneath the plaza is Piccadilly Circus tube station, part
Piccadilly_Circus
Single-winner ranked-choice electoral system
It is incompatible with the later-no-harm criterion, so instant-runoff voting does not meet this criterion. Instant-runoff voting is more likely to elect
Instant-runoff_voting
Criterion for positivity of a Hermitian matrix
In mathematics, Sylvester's criterion is a necessary and sufficient criterion to determine whether a Hermitian matrix is positive-definite, due to James
Sylvester's_criterion
Criterion that prevents lesser-evil voting
The sincere favorite or no favorite-betrayal criterion is a property of some voting systems that says voters should have no incentive to vote for someone
Sincere_favorite_criterion
Principle in mental health law
The obligatory dangerousness criterion is a principle present in the mental health law of many developed countries. It mandates evidence of dangerousness
Obligatory Dangerousness Criterion
Obligatory_Dangerousness_Criterion
Part of measure theory mathematics
Carathéodory's criterion is a result in measure theory that was formulated by Greek mathematician Constantin Carathéodory that characterizes when a set
Carathéodory's_criterion
In statistics, an optimality criterion provides a measure of the fit of the data to a given hypothesis, to aid in model selection. A model is designated
Optimality_criterion
Racing video game franchise
game franchise published by Electronic Arts and currently developed by Criterion Games (the developers of the Burnout series). Most entries in the series
Need_for_Speed
Dimensional–categorical hybrid model of personality disorders
disorders. Of the general criteria, criterion A, i.e., an assessment of personality functioning level; and criterion B, i.e., an assessment of pathological
Alternative DSM-5 model for personality disorders
Alternative_DSM-5_model_for_personality_disorders
Mathematical model in materials science
interpretation of the criterion, but not the substance of it, some texts continue to refer to the criterion as simply the 'Coulomb criterion'. The Mohr–Coulomb
Mohr–Coulomb_theory
Philosophical doctrine
Verificationism, also known as the verification principle or the verifiability criterion of meaning, is a doctrine in philosophy which asserts that a statement
Verificationism
Video game engine
RenderWare is a video game engine developed by British game developer Criterion Games. Released in 1993, RenderWare was a 3D API and graphics rendering
RenderWare
In mathematics, the Dini–Lipschitz criterion is a sufficient condition for the Fourier series of a periodic function to converge uniformly at all real
Dini–Lipschitz_criterion
Composite materials failure criterion
The Tsai–Hill failure criterion is one of the phenomenological material failure theories, which is widely used for anisotropic composite materials which
Tsai-Hill_failure_criterion
In economics, the overtaking criterion is used to compare infinite streams of outcomes. Mathematically, it is used to properly define a notion of optimality
Overtaking_criterion
English entrepreneur
chief executive of Criterion Capital, he is known for owning and operating buildings including the London Trocadero and Criterion Building in Piccadilly
Asif_Aziz
The Criterion Wind Project is a wind farm located on Backbone Mountain east of Oakland, Maryland, United States. The project has a rated capacity of 70
Criterion_Wind_Project
On cycle bases of planar graphs
In graph theory, Mac Lane's planarity criterion is a characterisation of planar graphs in terms of their cycle spaces, named after Saunders Mac Lane who
Mac Lane's planarity criterion
Mac_Lane's_planarity_criterion
CRITERION
CRITERION
Boy/Male
Indian
Quran Sharif, Criterion
Boy/Male
Muslim
Quran Sharif, Criterion
Boy/Male
Muslim
Quran Sharif, Criterion
Boy/Male
Indian
Quran Sharif, Criterion
CRITERION
CRITERION
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Gem
Girl/Female
Australian, Finnish
Goddess of Fertility
Girl/Female
Tamil
Nishruta | நீஷà¯à®°à¯à®¤à®¾Â
Boy/Male
Tamil
Janardanan | ஜநாரà¯à®¤à®¨à®¨
Maintainer of all living entities
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Happiness
Boy/Male
Indian
Confirmed
Boy/Male
Tamil
Conqueror, Name of Arjun
Boy/Male
Tamil
Looks like Ishwar, The supreme God of Hindu, Lord of beauty
Boy/Male
Arabic, Indian, Muslim
Excellent
Boy/Male
Greek
Follower/gift of Artemis (Greek goddess of the hunt and counterpart of the Roman Diana).
CRITERION
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pl.
of Criterion
n.
That which is established as a measure or criterion; degree; standard; rank; proportion; ratio; as, a slow rate of movement; rate of interest is the ratio of the interest to the principal, per annum.
n.
That which is established as a rule or model by authority, custom, or general consent; criterion; test.
n.
A word which was made the criterion by which to distinguish the Ephraimites from the Gileadites. The Ephraimites, not being able to pronounce sh, called the word sibboleth. See Judges xii.
pl.
of Criterion
n.
A standard of judging; any approved or established rule or test, by which facts, principles opinions, and conduct are tried in forming a correct judgment respecting them.
n.
Hence, the criterion, test, or watchword of a party; a party cry or pet phrase.
n.
The doctrine that experience, either that ourselves or of others, is the test or criterion of general knowledge; -- opposed to intuitionists.
n.
Any test or criterion by which the qualities of a thing are tried.