Examples of using Poisson in English and their translations into Korean
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Poisson has too much talent to apply it to the work of others.
At this time he worked on the Poisson limit to the binomial and the sampling distribution of the mean, standard deviation,
Poisson never wished to occupy himself with two things at the same time;
Spanish- and German-language names, respectively peixe lua, poisson lune, pez luna and Mondfisch, mean"moon fish", in reference to its rounded shape.
Poisson would frequently visit Arago in his apartment in the evenings and the two would discuss politics and mathematics.
Coxe, S., West, S.G. and Aiken, L.S.(2009) The Analysis of Count Data: A Gentle Introduction to Poisson Regression and Its Alternatives.
During this period Poisson studied problems relating to ordinary differential equations and partial differential equations.
of descriptive geometry then, in 1815, he was appointed to succeed Poisson in mechanics.
his professorship at the École Polytechnique, in 1808 Poisson became an astronomer at Bureau des Longitudes.
In the same year he succeeded Poisson in the chair of mechanics in the Faculté des Sciences, Paris.
Laplace asked Poisson to find someone who would continue the work, and Poisson proposed his young friend Arago.
In 1993 Kingman published Poisson processes which provides a systematic treatment of the subject.
Poisson had, deplorably quickly,
From this expected average, the Poisson distribution then allows us to calculate the probabilities of Tottenham scoring 0, 1, 2, 3 or more goals.
In fact the jury system in France at that time was based on Laplace 's conclusions but it was under attack by Poisson.
Among the mathematicians who were members of this active group of scientists were Biot and Poisson.
After he had deduced the correct equations of motion Stokes discovered that again he was not the first to obtain the equations since Navier, Poisson and Saint-Venant had already considered the problem.
chemical species transport in fractures, charge separation with the Nernst-Planck equations and Poisson equation, and electrophoretic flow.
Her father, François Poisson, involved in a black-market scandal, had to flee the country in 1725; his beautiful wife and two small children were then looked after by a more fortunate colleague, Le Normant de Tournehem.
His techniques in the theory of heat were mathematically similar to Fresnel 's work in optics with his theory of the transmission of heat in crystal structures based on earlier work by Fourier and Poisson.