hyperdistribution

A parameterized set of probability distributions.

Noun

  1. A parameterized set of probability distributions.
    • The simplest approach to estimating hyperdistribution is to plot the frequency distribution of parameter estimates available for all stocks of interest. - 1998, National Research Council, Division on Earth and Life...
    • Prior distributions for the hyperdistribution parameters are considered to be relatively uninformative distributions. - 2008, David L. Thomson, Evan G. Cooch, Michael J. Conroy, Modeling Demographic Processes in Marked...
    • In superstatistics, the hyperdistribution f(η) is determined by the physical problem that one wants to model. - 2011, Jan Naudts, Generalised Thermostatistics, →ISBN, page 74:
  2. Distribution on a massive scale.
    • Hidden losses cause hyperdistribution of national income, sending unearned profits to enterprises and depriving the state of revenue. - 1992, Inside China Mainland, page 150:
    • These hyperproduction and hyperdistribution mechanisms surged ahead of human processing ability, leaving us with a permanent processing deficit, what Finnish sociologist Jaako Lehtonen calls an "information...
    • Individuals are not alone in their relationship to a hyperintelligence; it is the product of the hyperdistribution activities of a hyperconnected network of people.. - 2013, John Hartley, Jean Burgess, Axel Bruns, A...

Origin

From hyper- + distribution.

Forms

hyperdistributions