Spatial dependence — In mathematical statistics, spatial dependence is a measure for the degree of associative dependence between independently measured values in a temporally or in situ ordered set, determined in samples selected at positions with different… … Wikipedia
Spatial ecology — is a specialization of ecology and geography that is concerned with the identification of spatial patterns and their relationships to ecological events. In spatial ecology, ecological events can be explained through the detection of patterns at a … Wikipedia
space dependence — erdvinė priklausomybė statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. space dependence; spatial dependence vok. Raumabhängigkeit, f rus. пространственная зависимость, f pranc. dépendance spatiale, f … Fizikos terminų žodynas
Correlation and dependence — This article is about correlation and dependence in statistical data. For other uses, see correlation (disambiguation). In statistics, dependence refers to any statistical relationship between two random variables or two sets of data. Correlation … Wikipedia
Route-dependence — In theoretical physics, the issue of route dependence deals with whether a selected differential between two points is taken as , or as being partly a function of the route along which comparative measurements are taken. It usually applies in… … Wikipedia
Path dependence — explains how the set of decisions one faces for any given circumstance is limited by the decisions one has made in the past, even though past circumstances may no longer be relevant. [Definition from [http://poopthebook.com/blog/?p=20 Our Love Of … Wikipedia
Interclass dependence — In statistics, interclass dependence (or class interdependence) means that the occurrence of one class is probabilistically dependent on other classes that may occur in the same space. Interclass dependence includes cross correlation that may be… … Wikipedia
Kriging — is a group of geostatistical techniques to interpolate the value of a random field (e.g., the elevation, z , of the landscape as a function of the geographic location) at an unobserved location from observations of its value at nearby locations.… … Wikipedia
Fourier optics — is the study of classical optics using techniques involving Fourier transforms and can be seen as an extension of the Huygens Fresnel principle. The underlying theorem that light waves can be described as made up of sinusoidal waves, in a manner… … Wikipedia
Variogram — In spatial statistics the theoretical variogram 2γ(x,y) is a function describing the degree of spatial dependence of a spatial random field or stochastic process Z(x). It is defined as the variance of the difference between field values at two… … Wikipedia