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Variable used for specification
A parameter (from Ancient Greek παρά (pará) 'beside, subsidiary' and μέτρον (métron) 'measure'), generally, is any characteristic that can help in defining
Parameter
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up parameter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A parameter is a quantity that changes characteristics of a system or a function. Parameter may also
Parameter_(disambiguation)
Set of values for a mathematical model
The parameter space is the space of all possible parameter values that define a particular mathematical model. It is also sometimes called weight space
Parameter_space
Topics referred to by the same term
Spin parameter may refer to one of several different parameters in physics. One of two dimensionless parameters relating to black holes: The spin parameter
Spin_parameter
Variable that represents an argument to a function
programming, a parameter, or formal argument, is a variable that represents an argument to a function call. A function's signature defines its parameters. A call
Parameter (computer programming)
Parameter_(computer_programming)
Quantity that indexes a parametrized family of probability distributions
In statistics, as opposed to its general use in mathematics, a parameter is any quantity of a statistical population that summarizes or describes an aspect
Statistical_parameter
URL parameter used for tracking
Urchin Tracking Module (UTM) parameters are five variants of URL parameters used by marketers to track the effectiveness of online marketing campaigns
UTM_parameters
Set of properties used in electrical engineering
similar parameters used in electronic engineering, other examples being: S-parameters, Y-parameters, H-parameters, T-parameters or ABCD-parameters. Z-parameters
Impedance_parameters
The Rossby parameter (or simply beta β {\displaystyle \beta } ) is a number used in geophysics and meteorology which arises due to the meridional variation
Rossby_parameter
American thunderstorm prediction index
The Supercell Composite Parameter, often abbreviated as SCP, is a multi-parameter index used by the Storm Prediction Center that outlines areas of the
Supercell_composite_parameter
software, the term parameter validation is the automated processing, in a module, to validate the spelling or accuracy of parameters passed to that module
Parameter_validation
Kind of numerical parameter of a parametric family of probability distributions
probability theory and statistics, a shape parameter (also known as form parameter) is a kind of numerical parameter of a parametric family of probability
Shape_parameter
Parameter introduced by the Minor Planet Center
The uncertainty parameter U is introduced by the Minor Planet Center (MPC) to quantify the uncertainty of a perturbed orbital solution for a minor planet
Uncertainty_parameter
Numerical coefficient in loop quantum gravity
The Immirzi parameter (also known as the Barbero–Immirzi parameter) is a numerical coefficient appearing in loop quantum gravity (LQG), a nonperturbative
Immirzi_parameter
Material property in strain-stress relationship
to as Lamé's first parameter and Lamé's second parameter, respectively. Other names are sometimes employed for one or both parameters, depending on context
Lamé_parameters
Statistical measure
a scale parameter is a special kind of numerical parameter of a parametric family of probability distributions. The larger the scale parameter, the more
Scale_parameter
Topics referred to by the same term
mathematics and related areas, a natural parameter or natural parameterization can refer to: The natural parameter of a differentiable curve, its arc length
Natural parameter (disambiguation)
Natural_parameter_(disambiguation)
Generative linguistics framework
Principles and parameters is a framework within generative linguistics in which the syntax of a natural language is described in accordance with general
Principles_and_parameters
List of ligands in coordination compounds topic of Inorganic chemistry
ligand-field splitting parameter in ligand field theory, or the crystal-field splitting parameter in crystal field theory. The splitting parameter is reflected
Spectrochemical_series
words, a parameter word is a string over a given alphabet having some number of wildcard characters. The set of strings matching a given parameter word is
Parameter_word
Topics referred to by the same term
Movement parameter may refer to: Movement parameter in graphonomics Movement parameter in American Sign Language grammar Kinesiology, the study of human
Movement_parameter
Values which describe behavior of a linear electric circuit
The S-parameters are members of a family of similar parameters, other examples being: Y-parameters and Z-parameters, H-parameters, T-parameters and ABCD-parameters
Scattering_parameters
Compact astronomical body
states that a stationary black hole is completely described by the three parameters of the Kerr–Newman metric: mass, angular momentum, and electric charge
Black_hole
Parameter-efficient fine-tuning technique for large language models
LoRA (Low-Rank Adaptation) is a parameter-efficient fine-tuning technique for large language models and other deep neural networks. Introduced in 2021
LoRA_(machine_learning)
Factor in X-ray crystallography
In X-ray crystallography, the Flack parameter is a factor used to estimate the absolute configuration of a structural model determined by single-crystal
Flack_parameter
Convention for attaching reference frames to links of a kinematic chain
mechatronics engineering, the Denavit–Hartenberg parameters (also called DH parameters) are the four parameters associated with the DH convention for attaching
Denavit–Hartenberg_parameters
Concept in computer programming
In computer programming, named parameters, named-parameter arguments, named arguments or keyword arguments refer to a computer language's support for
Named_parameter
Concept in chemistry
Hansen solubility parameters were developed by Charles M. Hansen in his Ph.D thesis in 1967 as a way of predicting if one material will dissolve in another
Hansen_solubility_parameter
Algebraic concept
In the geometry of complex algebraic curves, a local parameter for a curve C at a smooth point P is a meromorphic function on C that has a simple zero
Local_parameter
Properties of an electrical network
engineering, other examples being: S-parameters, Z-parameters, H-parameters, T-parameters or ABCD-parameters. A Y-parameter matrix describes the behaviour of
Admittance_parameters
Concept in celestial mechanics
gravitational parameter μ of a celestial body is the product of the gravitational constant G and the mass M of that body. For two bodies, the parameter may be
Standard gravitational parameter
Standard_gravitational_parameter
Variables used in quantum field theory
In particle physics, the Peskin–Takeuchi parameters are a set of three measurable quantities, called S, T, and U, that parameterize potential new physics
Peskin–Takeuchi_parameter
Topics referred to by the same term
Solubility parameter may refer to parameters of solubility: Hildebrand solubility parameter, a numerical estimate of the degree of interaction between
Solubility_parameter
Data structure in the volume boot record
In computing, the BIOS parameter block, often shortened to BPB, is a data structure in the volume boot record (VBR) describing the physical layout of
BIOS_parameter_block
Software interface based on commands formatted as lines of text
Parameter_one Parameter_two …, LongPath/LongProgramName ParameterOne ParameterTwo …, "Long path/Long program name" "Parameter one" "Parameter two"
Command-line_interface
Thermodynamical parameter of solids
In condensed matter, Grüneisen parameter γ is a dimensionless thermodynamic parameter named after German physicist Eduard Grüneisen, whose original definition
Grüneisen_parameter
American tornado prediction index
The Significant Tornado Parameter, often abbreviated as STP or SigTor, is a composite index used by the Storm Prediction Center to highlight areas across
Significant_tornado_parameter
Dimensionless parameter in fluid mechanics
The Shields parameter, also called the Shields criterion or Shields number, is a nondimensional number used to calculate the initiation of motion of sediment
Shields_parameter
Probability distribution
With a shape parameter α {\displaystyle \alpha } and a scale parameter θ With a shape parameter α {\displaystyle \alpha } and a rate parameter β = 1 /
Gamma_distribution
Variable in a mathematical model
A free parameter is a variable in a mathematical model which cannot be predicted precisely or constrained by the model and must be estimated experimentally
Free_parameter
Dimensionless parameter
number or Iribarren parameter – also known as the surf similarity parameter and breaker parameter – is a dimensionless parameter used to model several
Iribarren_number
Measure of imaging quality in astronomy
incoming light, making images blurry and causing stars to twinkle. The Fried parameter, or Fried's coherence length, is a quantity that measures the strength
Fried_parameter
Distance between a projectile path and center of a potential field affecting it
In physics, the impact parameter b is defined as the perpendicular distance between the path of a projectile and the center of a potential field U(r)
Impact_parameter
Lie group homomorphism from the real numbers
In mathematics, a one-parameter group or one-parameter subgroup usually means a continuous group homomorphism φ : R → G {\displaystyle \varphi :\mathbb
One-parameter_group
Parameter that determines whether the subject can be dropped from a sentence
pro-drop parameter, or null subject parameter, is the parameter that determines whether or not a language is pro-drop. A positive setting of the parameter allows
Null_subject_parameter
Measure of laser beam quality
In laser science, the beam parameter product (BPP) is the product of a laser beam's divergence angle (half-angle) and the radius of the beam at its narrowest
Beam_parameter_product
Numerical parameter in probability theory
concentration parameter is a special kind of numerical parameter of a parametric family of probability distributions. Concentration parameters occur in two
Concentration_parameter
Branch of statistics to estimate models based on measured data
with estimating the values of parameters based on measured empirical data that has a random component. The parameters describe an underlying physical
Estimation_theory
Concept in statistics
In statistics, a location parameter of a probability distribution is a scalar- or vector-valued parameter x 0 {\displaystyle x_{0}} , which determines
Location_parameter
Dimensionless measure in cosmology
The deceleration parameter q {\displaystyle q} in cosmology is a dimensionless measure of the cosmic acceleration of the expansion of space in a
Deceleration_parameter
Statistical parameter needed for a model but not of primary interest
a nuisance parameter is any parameter which is unspecified but which must be accounted for in the hypothesis testing of the parameters which are of
Nuisance_parameter
Part of a URL that assigns values to specified parameters
of a uniform resource locator (URL) that assigns values to specified parameters. A query string commonly includes fields added to a base URL by a web
Query_string
A robust parameter design, introduced by Genichi Taguchi, is an experimental design used to exploit the interaction between control and uncontrollable
Robust_parameter_design
In fluid mechanics, the Okubo–Weiss (OW) parameter, (normally given by "W") is a scalar quantity used to partition a flow field into regions dominated
Okubo–Weiss_parameter
In combustion, heat release parameter (or gas expansion parameter) is a dimensionless parameter which measures the amount of heat released by an adiabatic
Heat_release_parameter
Parameter describing the effect of a heat treatment at a temperature for a certain time
The Hollomon–Jaffe parameter (HP), also generally known as the Larson–Miller parameter, describes the effect of a heat treatment at a temperature for
Hollomon–Jaffe_parameter
The Hapke parameters are a set of parameters for an empirical model that is commonly used to describe the directional reflectance properties of the airless
Hapke_parameters
Orbit parameter conserved in the three-body problem
Tisserand's parameter (or Tisserand's invariant) is a number calculated from several orbital elements (semi-major axis, orbital eccentricity, and inclination)
Tisserand's_parameter
Function related to statistics and probability theory
data by calculating the probability of seeing that data under different parameter values of the model. It is constructed from the joint probability distribution
Likelihood_function
Kurtosis of the order parameter in statistical physics
The Binder parameter or Binder cumulant in statistical physics, also known as the fourth-order cumulant U L = 1 − ⟨ s 4 ⟩ L 3 ⟨ s 2 ⟩ L 2 {\displaystyle
Binder_parameter
Concept from geodesy
In geodesy and astrometry, earth orientation parameters (EOP) describe irregularities in the rotation of planet Earth. They are published by the International
Earth_orientation_parameters
The plasma parameter is a dimensionless number, denoted by capital Lambda, Λ. The plasma parameter is usually interpreted to be the argument of the Coulomb
Plasma_parameter
In computing, a procedural parameter is a parameter of a procedure that is itself a procedure. This concept is an extremely powerful and versatile programming
Procedural_parameter
In materials science, the Zener–Hollomon parameter, typically denoted as Z, is used to relate changes in temperature or strain-rate to the stress-strain
Zener–Hollomon_parameter
relativistic laser-plasma physics the relativistic similarity parameter S is a dimensionless parameter defined as S = n e a 0 n c r {\displaystyle S={\frac
Relativistic similarity parameter
Relativistic_similarity_parameter
coupling parameter of the resonator specifies the part of the energy of the laser field, which is output at each round-trip. The coupling parameter should
Coupling_parameter
Specifies the properties of a Gaussian beam
In optics, the complex beam parameter is a complex number that specifies the properties of a Gaussian beam at a particular point z along the axis of the
Complex_beam_parameter
parameter is a way of measuring of how "hard" it is for an adversary to break a cryptographic scheme. There are two main types of security parameter:
Security_parameter
Branch of computational complexity theory
respect to multiple parameters of the input or output. The complexity of a problem is then measured as a function of those parameters. This allows the classification
Parameterized_complexity
Regulation of nonlinear systems
Linear parameter-varying control (LPV control) deals with the control of linear parameter-varying systems, a class of nonlinear systems which can be modelled
Linear parameter-varying control
Linear_parameter-varying_control
Web security vulnerability
HTTP Parameter Pollution (HPP) is a web application vulnerability exploited by injecting encoded query string delimiters in already existing parameters. The
HTTP_parameter_pollution
In algebraic geometry, the Serre–Tate theorem says that an abelian scheme and its p-divisible group have the same infinitesimal deformation theory. This
Serre–Tate_theorem
Parameter in spectroscopy
The Racah parameters are a set of parameters used in atomic and molecular spectroscopy to describe the amount of total electrostatic repulsion in an atom
Racah_parameter
Type of parameter
The Hildebrand solubility parameter (δ) provides a numerical estimate of the degree of interaction between materials and can be a good indication of solubility
Hildebrand solubility parameter
Hildebrand_solubility_parameter
The Mandel Q parameter measures the departure of the occupation number distribution from Poissonian statistics. It was introduced in quantum optics by
Mandel_Q_parameter
Physical parameter commonly used in astrophysics
The Doppler parameter, or Doppler broadening parameter, usually denoted as b {\displaystyle b} , is a parameter commonly used in astrophysics to characterize
Doppler_parameter
Family of probability distributions related to the normal distribution
parameterisation of a parametric family of distributions, in terms of natural parameters, and for defining useful sample statistics, called the natural sufficient
Exponential_family
In mechanism design, an agent is said to have single-parameter utility if his valuation of the possible outcomes can be represented by a single number
Single-parameter_utility
The subject-side parameter, also called the specifier–head parameter, is a proposed parameter within generative linguistics which states that the position
Subject_side_parameter
Dimensionless quantity used in fluid dynamics
Carpenter. A closely related parameter, also often used for sediment transport under water waves, is the displacement parameter δ: δ = A L , {\displaystyle
Keulegan–Carpenter_number
Parameters for molecular sterics
value, Sterimol parameters consist of three sub-parameters: one length parameter (L), and two width parameters (B1, B5). The three parameters add together
Sterimol_parameter
The CAS (concentration, asymmetry, smoothness) parameters are a tool originally developed in astronomy to characterize the shapes and images of objects
CAS_parameters
Concept in organic chemistry
The Tolman electronic parameter (TEP) is a measure of the electron donating or withdrawing ability of a ligand. It is traditionally determined by measuring
Tolman_electronic_parameter
Critical process parameters (CPP) in pharmaceutical manufacturing are key variables affecting the production process. CPPs are attributes that are monitored
Critical_process_parameters
Set of values that describe the polarization state of electromagnetic radiation
The Stokes parameters are a set of values that describe the polarization state of electromagnetic radiation. They were defined by George Gabriel Stokes
Stokes_parameters
is a parameter in the Java Virtual Machine or the Java compiler that specifies the location of user-defined classes and packages. The parameter may be
Classpath
Set of quantities in accelerator physics
accelerator physics, the Courant–Snyder parameters (frequently referred to as Twiss parameters or CS parameters) are a set of quantities used to describe
Courant–Snyder_parameters
Simplification of a physical system into a network of discrete components
The lumped-element model (also called lumped-parameter model, or lumped-component model) is a simplified representation of a physical system or circuit
Lumped-element_model
Representation of a curve by a function of a parameter
point, as functions of one or more variables called parameters. In the case of a single parameter, parametric equations are commonly used to express the
Parametric_equation
Physical dimensions of unit cells in a crystal
A lattice constant or lattice parameter is one of the physical dimensions and angles that determine the geometry of the unit cells in a crystal lattice
Lattice_constant
Probability distribution
continuously and independently at a constant average rate; the distance parameter could be any meaningful mono-dimensional measure of the process, such
Exponential_distribution
Cryptography concept
In cryptography, a critical security parameter (CSP) is information that is either user or system defined and is used to operate a cryptography module
Critical_security_parameter
Cosmological time duration
described by a number of other parameters, but for the purpose of computing its age these three, along with the Hubble parameter H 0 {\displaystyle ~H_{0}~}
Age_of_the_universe
Observation in physical cosmology
Hubble constant H0 is constant at any given moment in time, the Hubble parameter H, of which the Hubble constant is the current value, varies with time
Hubble's_law
Dimensionless parameter in fluid mechanics
The Lockhart–Martinelli parameter ( χ {\displaystyle \chi } ) is a dimensionless number used in internal two-phase flow calculations. It expresses the
Lockhart–Martinelli_parameter
Parameter estimation technique in statistics, particularly econometrics
In economics and econometrics, the parameter identification problem arises when the value of one or more parameters in an economic model cannot be determined
Parameter identification problem
Parameter_identification_problem
Procedure for solving differential equations
In mathematics, variation of parameters, also known as variation of constants, is a general method to solve inhomogeneous linear ordinary differential
Variation_of_parameters
Property of an optical fiber
{V^{2} \over 2}\left({g \over g+2}\right)\ ,} where g is the profile parameter, and V is the normalized frequency, which must be greater than 5 for the
Normalized frequency (fiber optics)
Normalized_frequency_(fiber_optics)
Statistical indicators in signal processing
Hjorth parameters are indicators of statistical properties used in signal processing in the time domain introduced by Bo Hjorth in 1970. The parameters are
Hjorth_parameters
In computer programming, Parameter Value Language (PVL) is a markup language similar to XML. It is commonly employed for entries in the Planetary Database
Parameter_Value_Language
PARAMETER
PARAMETER
PARAMETER
PARAMETER
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Punjabi, Sikh, Sindhi
Only
Boy/Male
French, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian
Born of Ashes
Girl/Female
Indian
Excelling
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Yowash, YOASH means "given by the Lord."Â
Boy/Male
Tamil
Shishidhar | ஷீஷீதாரÂ
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Beautiful Star
Girl/Female
Muslim
Cotton
Girl/Female
English American
and Kayla. Keeper of the keys; pure.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
First King of Iran
PARAMETER
PARAMETER
PARAMETER
PARAMETER
PARAMETER
n.
Specifically (Conic Sections), in the ellipse and hyperbola, a third proportional to any diameter and its conjugate, or in the parabola, to any abscissa and the corresponding ordinate.
n.
The ratio of the three crystallographic axes which determines the position of any plane; also, the fundamental axial ratio for a given species.
n.
An instrument for detecting deceptive statements by a subject, by measuring several physiological states of the subject, such as pulse, heartbeat, and sweating. The instrument records these parameters on a strip of paper while the subject is asked questions designed to elicit emotional responses when the subject tries to deceive the interrogator. Also called lie detector
n.
A term applied to some characteristic magnitude whose value, invariable as long as one and the same function, curve, surface, etc., is considered, serves to distinguish that function, curve, surface, etc., from others of the same kind or family.
a.
That can be passed over in a single course; -- said of a curve when the coordinates of the point on the curve can be expressed as rational algebraic functions of a single parameter /.
n.
A quantity or coefficient, or constant, which expresses the measure of some specified force, property, or quality, as of elasticity, strength, efficiency, etc.; a parameter.