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  2. Index (statistics) - Wikipedia

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    In statistics and research design, an index is a composite statistic – a measure of changes in a representative group of individual data points, or in other words, a compound measure that aggregates multiple indicators. [1] [2] Indices – also known as indexes and composite indicators – summarize and rank specific observations. [2]

  3. Index notation - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics and computer programming, index notation is used to specify the elements of an array of numbers. The formalism of how indices are used varies according to the subject. The formalism of how indices are used varies according to the subject.

  4. Index set - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, an index set is a set whose members label (or index) members of another set. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] For instance, if the elements of a set A may be indexed or labeled by means of the elements of a set J , then J is an index set.

  5. Multi-index notation - Wikipedia

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    Multi-index notation is a mathematical notation that simplifies formulas used in multivariable calculus, partial differential equations and the theory of distributions, by generalising the concept of an integer index to an ordered tuple of indices.

  6. Index of a subgroup - Wikipedia

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    A subgroup H of finite index in a group G (finite or infinite) always contains a normal subgroup N (of G), also of finite index. In fact, if H has index n, then the index of N will be some divisor of n! and a multiple of n; indeed, N can be taken to be the kernel of the natural homomorphism from G to the permutation group of the left (or right ...

  7. Einstein notation - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, especially the usage of linear algebra in mathematical physics and differential geometry, Einstein notation (also known as the Einstein summation convention or Einstein summation notation) is a notational convention that implies summation over a set of indexed terms in a formula, thus achieving brevity.

  8. nth root - Wikipedia

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    The integer n is called the index or degree, and the number x of which the root is taken is the radicand. A root of degree 2 is called a square root and a root of degree 3, a cube root. Roots of higher degree are referred by using ordinal numbers, as in fourth root, twentieth root, etc. The computation of an n th root is a root extraction.

  9. Index - Wikipedia

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    Index, the winding number of an oriented closed curve on a surface relative to a point on that surface Diversity index , a measure of distribution or variety in fields such as ecology or information science