0 a value, in mathematics, that appears in front of and multiplies another value:
In 2x + 4y = 7, 2 is the coefficient of x.
1 a number or symbol that is written in front of and multiplies another number or symbol
2 in mathematics, a value that appears in front of and multiplies another value:
In 2x + 4y = 7, 2 is the coefficient of x.
3 a number or a method of calculating a number that measures the characteristics of a process, event, material, etc.:
The calculation is based on a measure of inequality in disposable income called the Gini coefficient.
The coefficient of diversification measures the extent to which a stock portfolio has been diversified.
Physically, this 6 has the effect of a long-wavelength modulation to the system which would be the same for all the interaction coefficients.
For the maize yield and net returns equations, the estimated coefficients of the farm size variables were statistically different between the adopters and non-adopters.
The coefficient in the agricultural specific model becomes significant and more negative when technical and allocative efficiency are combined.
Examples of such cases will be white surfaces and black surfaces, with all three reflection coefficients equal to 1 or to 0, respectively.
The correlation coefficients between negative coping strategies and symptoms were higher than those between positive coping strategies and symptoms.
The traditional scaling means that the square of the fissure thickness is of the same order as the permeability coefficient of the matrix set.
The slip-law we use here assumes that the slip coefficient is directly proportional to the local thickness of the film.
A mechanism is studied of the heterogeneity coefficient dissipation due to molecular diffusion.