autocovariance function

autocovariance function
= covariance function
French\ \ fonction d'autocovariance; fonction de covariance
German\ \ Autokovarianzfunktion; Kovarianzfunktion
Dutch\ \ autocovariantiefunctie
Italian\ \ funzione di autocovarianza; funzione di covarianza
Spanish\ \ función de autocovariancia; función de covariancia
Catalan\ \ funció d'autocovariància
Portuguese\ \ função de autocovariância, função de covariância
Romanian\ \ funcţia de autocovarianţă; funcţia de covarianţă
Danish\ \ autokovariansfunktion
Norwegian\ \ autokovarians kunksjon
Swedish\ \ autokovariansfunktion
Greek\ \ συνάρτηση αυτοσυνδιακύμανσης; συνάρτηση συνδιακύμανσης
Finnish\ \ autokovarianssifunktio; kovarianssifunktio
Hungarian\ \ autovariancia függvény; kovariancia függvény
Turkish\ \ oto kovaryans işlevi; oto kovaryans fonksiyonu; kovaryans işlevi; kovaryans fonksiyonu
Estonian\ \ autokovariatsioonifunktsioon; kovariatsioonifunktsioon
Lithuanian\ \ autokovariacijos funkcija; kovariacinė funkcija
Slovenian\ \ avtokovariančni funkcijo; kovariančni funkcijo
Polish\ \ funkcja autokowariancyjna; funkcja kowariancyjna
Russian\ \ функция автоковариации; функция ковариации
Ukrainian\ \ автоковаріаційна функція
Serbian\ \ функција аутоковаријансе; функција коваријансе
Icelandic\ \ eiginsamdreifni virka; samdreifni virka
Euskara\ \ autokobariantza funtzioa; funtzio kobariantza
Farsi\ \ tabe-e otokovariyans; tabe-e kovariyans
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ دالة التغاير الذاتي
Afrikaans\ \ outokovariansiefunksie; kovariansiefunksie
Chinese\ \ 自 协 方 差 函 数; 协 方 差 函 数
Korean\ \ 자기공분산함수

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