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The phrase "a vector of coefficients" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in mathematical, statistical, or programming contexts where you are referring to a list or array of numerical values that represent coefficients in a model or equation.
Example: "In the regression analysis, we will calculate the vector of coefficients to determine the relationship between the independent and dependent variables."
Alternatives: "a set of coefficients" or "an array of coefficients".
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where δ is a vector of coefficients.
where β is a vector of coefficients to be estimated and ε i is the error term.
whose solution is a vector of coefficients that measure the information content of the examples and are nonzero only for the support vectors.
Where y it is a vector of dependent variables in country i at time t, X is a vector of exogenous variables, including the constant, and β is a vector of coefficients.
Where Xij is a matrix consisting of k explanatory variables for the i th of n observations plus a vector of ones for the intercept term and β j is a vector of coefficients to be estimated with dimensions (k + 1) × 1.
where P i is the likelihood probability function, X ' is a vector of explanatory variables, θ is a vector of coefficients of each explanatory variable, and ε i represents random error terms distributed at zero means and constant variance with unitary diagonal elements.
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such that I is the immunization status of the child, X is a vector of explanatory variables and β is a vector of coefficient to be estimated.
where h(t;x i ) is the hazard of return migration at time t for a migrant described by a vector of coefficient β associated with covariates that characterize the social and economic characteristics of migrants in the sample, where h0 t) is considered the baseline hazard rate.
Note that β = β1,...,βp is a vector of weight coefficients and each gene is associated to one coefficient.
(12) ln (LA ) = a + b ⋅ ln (X ) + c T ⋅ S T A N D V A R + u + e Additionally to the variables and coefficients of Eq. (11) following variables were included: cT a vector of the coefficients of STANDVAR which is a vector of the stand variables (Table 2) and a dummy variable for the thinning treatment.
A vector of window coefficients is point by point multiplied to the processed vectors.
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