Dirichlet distribution

Dirichlet distribution
French\ \ distribution de Dirichlet
German\ \ Dirichlet-Verteilung
Dutch\ \ Dirichlet-verdeling
Italian\ \ distribuzione di Dirichlet
Spanish\ \ distribución de Dirichlet
Catalan\ \ distribució de Dirichlet
Portuguese\ \ distribuição de Dirichlet
Romanian\ \ distribuţie Dirichlet
Danish\ \ Dirichletfordeling
Norwegian\ \ Dirichlet fordeling
Swedish\ \ Dirichletfördelning
Greek\ \ κατανομή Dirichlet
Finnish\ \ Dirichletin jakauma
Hungarian\ \ Dirichlet-eloszlás
Turkish\ \ Dirichlet dağılımı
Estonian\ \ Dirichlet' jaotus
Lithuanian\ \ Dirichlet skirstinys; Dirichlė skirstinys
Slovenian\ \ Dirichletova porazdelitev
Polish\ \ rozkład Dirichleta
Russian\ \ распределение Диришле
Ukrainian\ \ -
Serbian\ \ Диришлеов распоред
Icelandic\ \ Dirichlet dreifing
Euskara\ \ Dirichlet-ren banaketa
Farsi\ \ tozi-e Dirichlet
Persian-Farsi\ \ توزيع ديريکله
Arabic\ \ توزيع دايرشلت
Afrikaans\ \ Dirichlet-verdeling
Chinese\ \ 狄 利 克 雷 分 布
Korean\ \ 디리슈레 분포

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