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  2. Sigmoid function - Wikipedia

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    Sigmoid curves are also common in statistics as cumulative distribution functions (which go from 0 to 1), such as the integrals of the logistic density, the normal density, and Student's t probability density functions. The logistic sigmoid function is invertible, and its inverse is the logit function.

  3. Logistic function - Wikipedia

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    The standard logistic function is the logistic function with parameters =, =, =, which yields = + = + = / / + /.In practice, due to the nature of the exponential function, it is often sufficient to compute the standard logistic function for over a small range of real numbers, such as a range contained in [−6, +6], as it quickly converges very close to its saturation values of 0 and 1.

  4. S Curve - Wikipedia

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    S curve or S-curve may refer to: S-curve (art), an S-shaped curve which serves a wide variety of compositional purposes; S-curve (math), a characteristic S-shaped curve of a sigmoid function; S-curve corset, an Edwardian corset style; S-Curve Records, a record company label; Reverse curve, or "S" curve, in civil engineering

  5. Generalised logistic function - Wikipedia

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    The generalized logistic function or curve is an extension of the logistic or sigmoid functions. Originally developed for growth modelling, it allows for more flexible S-shaped curves. The function is sometimes named Richards's curve after F. J. Richards, who proposed the general form for the family of models in 1959.

  6. Is Apple's S-Curve Bad News for Investors? - AOL

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    I'd like to show you a classic S-curve chart. You know... the kind where a sleepy business suddenly takes off like a rocket for a short time, and then the hypergrowth segues into the next slow ...

  7. Gompertz function - Wikipedia

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    The Gompertz curve or Gompertz function is a type of mathematical model for a time series, named after Benjamin Gompertz (1779–1865). It is a sigmoid function which describes growth as being slowest at the start and end of a given time period.

  8. List of curves - Wikipedia

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    Bring's curve (genus 4) Macbeath surface (genus 7) Butterfly curve (algebraic) (genus 7) Curve families with variable genus. Polynomial lemniscate; Fermat curve;

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