multivariate power series distribution

multivariate power series distribution
French\ \ distribution puissance multidimensionelle
German\ \ multivariate Potenzreihenverteilung
Dutch\ \ multivariate machtreeksverdeling
Italian\ \ distribuzione in serie di potenza multivariata
Spanish\ \ distribución multivariante de la serie de energía
Catalan\ \ -
Portuguese\ \ distribuição de série de potências multivariada
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ -
Norwegian\ \ -
Swedish\ \ -
Greek\ \ κατανομή πολυμεταβλητών δυναμοσειρών
Finnish\ \ moniulotteinen potenssisarja jakauma
Hungarian\ \ többváltozós hatványsor eloszlás
Turkish\ \ çok-değişkenli güç serileri dağılımı
Estonian\ \ mitmemõõtmeline astmerea jaotus
Lithuanian\ \ daugiamatis laipsninės eilutės skirstinys
Slovenian\ \ -
Polish\ \ wielowymiarowy rozkład szeregu potęgowego
Russian\ \ многомерное распределение степенного ряда
Ukrainian\ \ -
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ fjölbreytugreining veldaröð dreifing
Euskara\ \ multivariantes botere banaketa serie
Farsi\ \ -
Persian-Farsi\ \ توزيع سري تواني چندمتغيّره
Arabic\ \ توزيع متواليات قوية متعددة المتغيرات
Afrikaans\ \ meerveranderlike magreeksverdeling
Chinese\ \ 多 元 幂 级 数 分 布
Korean\ \ 다변량멱[거듭곱]급수분포

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