best asymptotically normal estimator

best asymptotically normal estimator
French\ \ meilleur estimateur asymptotiquement normal
German\ \ bester asymptotisch normalverteilter Schätzer
Dutch\ \ beste asymptotisch normaal verdeelde schatter; BAN-schatter
Italian\ \ migliore stimatore asintoticamente normale
Spanish\ \ estimador óptimo con distribución asintóticamente normal
Catalan\ \ millor estimador assimptòticament normal
Portuguese\ \ melhor estimador assintoticamente normal
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ bedste asymptotisk normal estimator
Norwegian\ \ beste asymptotisk normal estimatoren
Swedish\ \ bästa asymptotiskt normal estimator
Greek\ \ καλύτερος ασυμπτωτικά κανονικός εκτιμητής
Finnish\ \ paras asymptoottisesti normaali estimaattori
Hungarian\ \ legjobb aszimptotikusan normális becslés
Turkish\ \ en iyi asimptotik normal tahminleyici
Estonian\ \ parim asümptootilise normaaljaotusega hinnangufunktsioon
Lithuanian\ \ geriausiasis asimptotiškai normalusis įvertinys
Slovenian\ \ najboljše asimptotično normalno cenilko
Polish\ \ najlepszy estymator asymptotycznie normalny
Russian\ \ лучший асимтоматически нормальный показатель
Ukrainian\ \ найкраща асимптотично нормальна оцінка
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ -
Euskara\ \ onena asintotikoki normala zenbatesle
Farsi\ \ beht rin b ravordg re betowre mojanebi normal
Persian-Farsi\ \ بهترين برآوردگر مجانباً نرمال
Arabic\ \ افضل مقدر معتدل تقريبا
Afrikaans\ \ beste asimptotiese normaalberamer; BAN-beramer
Chinese\ \ 最 佳 渐 近 正 态 估 计 量
Korean\ \ 최량점근정규추정량

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