orderly stationary point process

orderly stationary point process
= regular stationary point process
French\ \ processus ponctuel stationnaire régulier
German\ \ regulärer stationärer Punktprozeß
Dutch\ \ regulier stationair puntproces
Italian\ \ procedimento per punto fino ordinato; procedimento per punto fino regulare; processo puntuale stazionario regolare
Spanish\ \ proceso puntual estacionario regular
Catalan\ \ procés puntual estacionari regular
Portuguese\ \ processo pontual estacionário ordenado; processo pontual estacionário regular
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ -
Norwegian\ \ -
Swedish\ \ reguljär stationär punktprocess
Greek\ \ τακτική στάσιμη διαδικασία σημείου; κανονική στάσιμη διαδικασία σημείου
Finnish\ \ säännöllinen stationaarinen prosessi; säännöllinen stationaarinen pisteprosessi
Hungarian\ \ rendezett stacionáris pont folyamat; szabályos stacioner pont folyamat
Turkish\ \ sıralı durağan nokta süreci (prosesi); düzenli durağan nokta süreci (prosesi)
Estonian\ \ regulaarne statsionaarne punktprotsess
Lithuanian\ \ stacionarusis taškinis procesas; reguliarusis stacionarusis taškinis procesas
Slovenian\ \ -
Polish\ \ uporządkowany proces punktowy stacjonarny; regularny stacjonarny proces punktowy
Russian\ \ систематически неизменный точечный процесс; постоянно неизменный точечный процесс
Ukrainian\ \ -
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ skipulegu kyrrstöðu benda ferli; venjulegur kyrrstæður benda ferli
Euskara\ \ ordenatuan geldi puntu prozesua; ohiko geldi puntu prozesua
Farsi\ \ -
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ عملية النقطة الثابتة المرتبة ، عملية النقطة المستقرة الثابتة الاعتيادية
Afrikaans\ \ geordende stasionêre puntproses; reguliere stasionêre puntproses
Chinese\ \ 有 序 平 稳 点 过 程; 正 则 平 稳 点 过 程
Korean\ \ -

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