stochastic matrix

stochastic matrix
French\ \ matrice stochastique
German\ \ stochastische Matrix
Dutch\ \ stochastische matrix
Italian\ \ matrice stocastica
Spanish\ \ matriz estocástica
Catalan\ \ matriu estocàstica
Portuguese\ \ matriz estocástica
Romanian\ \ matrice stochastică
Danish\ \ stokastiskmatrix
Norwegian\ \ stokastisk matrise
Swedish\ \ stokastisk matris
Greek\ \ στοχαστικός πίνακας
Finnish\ \ stokastinen matriisi
Hungarian\ \ sztochasztikus mátrix
Turkish\ \ stokastik matris
Estonian\ \ stohhastiline maatriks
Lithuanian\ \ stochastinė matrica
Slovenian\ \ stohastični matrika
Polish\ \ macierz stochastyczna
Russian\ \ стохастическая матрица
Ukrainian\ \ стохастична матриця
Serbian\ \ стохастичка матрица
Icelandic\ \ stochastic fylki
Euskara\ \ -
Farsi\ \ -
Persian-Farsi\ \ ماتريس تصادفي
Arabic\ \ مصفوفة تصادفية
Afrikaans\ \ stogastiese matriks
Chinese\ \ 随 即 矩 陈
Korean\ \ 확률행렬

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