bivariate Cauchy distribution

bivariate Cauchy distribution
French\ \ distribution de Cauchy bidimensionnelle
German\ \ zweidimensionale Cauchy-Verteilung
Dutch\ \ bivariate Cauchy-verdeling
Italian\ \ distribuzione di Cauchy bivariata
Spanish\ \ distribución de Cauchy de dos variables
Catalan\ \ distribució de Cauchy de dues variables; distribució de Cauchy bivariant; distribució de Cauchy bivariable
Portuguese\ \ distribuição de Cauchy bivariada
Romanian\ \ distribuţie Cauchy bivariată
Danish\ \ todimensional Cauchyfordeling
Norwegian\ \ todimensjonal Cauchy fordeling
Swedish\ \ bivariat Cauchyfördelning
Greek\ \ διμεταβλητή κατανομή Cauchy
Finnish\ \ kaksiulotteinen Cauchy-jakauma
Hungarian\ \ kétváltozós Cauchy-eloszlás
Turkish\ \ iki değişkenli Cauchy dağılımı
Estonian\ \ kahemõõtmeline Cauchy jaotus
Lithuanian\ \ dvimatis Cauchy skirstinys; dvimatis Koši skirstinys
Slovenian\ \ dvorazsežna Cauchyjeva porazdelitev
Polish\ \ rozkład Cauchy'ego dwuwymiarowy
Russian\ \ двумерное распределение Коши
Ukrainian\ \ -
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ tvívíð Cauchy dreifing
Euskara\ \ bivariate Cauchy banaketa
Farsi\ \ tozi-e Cauchy domot gh yere
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ توزيع كوشي لمتغيرين
Afrikaans\ \ tweeveranderlike Cauchy-verdeling
Chinese\ \ 二 元 柯 西 分 布
Korean\ \ 이변량 코쉬 분포

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