convergence in measure

convergence in measure
French\ \ convergence en mesure
German\ \ Konvergenz im Maß
Dutch\ \ convergentie in maat
Italian\ \ convergenza stocastica
Spanish\ \ convergencia en medida
Catalan\ \ convergència en mesura
Portuguese\ \ convergência em medida
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ konvergens i foranstaltning
Norwegian\ \ konvergens i mål
Swedish\ \ konvergens i fördelning
Greek\ \ σύγκλιση σε μέτρο
Finnish\ \ mitallinen suppeneminen
Hungarian\ \ mértékek közeledése
Turkish\ \ ölçüde yakınsaklık
Estonian\ \ koonduvus mõõdu järgi
Lithuanian\ \ konvergavimas pagal matą
Slovenian\ \ konvergence v ukrepu
Polish\ \ zbieżność względem miary; zbieżność w sensie miary
Russian\ \ сходимость по мере
Ukrainian\ \ збіжність за мірою
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ samleitni í mál
Euskara\ \ neurri konbergentzia
Farsi\ \ h mgera-ee d r ndaze
Persian-Farsi\ \ همگرايي در اندازه
Arabic\ \ تقارب المقياس
Afrikaans\ \ konvergensie in maat; maatkonvergensie
Chinese\ \ 依 测 度 收 敛
Korean\ \ 측도수렴

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