kappa

listen to the pronunciation of kappa
Englisch - Türkisch
{i} yunan alfabesinin onuncu harfi
Grek alfabesinin onuncu harfi
{i} kappa
phi beta kappa
amerikan üniversitelerinde şeref listesine girenle
Englisch - Englisch
The tenth letter of the Greek alphabet
A tortoise-like creature in the Japanese mythology
Cucumber
Cohen's measure of agreement based on a contingency table
Ulbrich drop size distribution parameter; k = -1: small drops (typical for orographic rain), k = 1: large drops (typical for thunderstorm rain)
The ratio of the dollar price change in the price of an option to a 1% change in the expected volatility
An object-oriented object-oriented workbench for Sun workstations from Intellicorp
BR> What members of sororities or fraternities wear on their headas
vega in some literature
1 + chi
{i} tenth letter of the Greek alphabet
It measures the change in option price due to a change in volatility of the underlying asset
A measure of the sensitivity of the price of an option to a change in its implied volatility
The Starlink Kernel Application Package A suite of facilities for processing and viewing astronomical images Described in SUN/95
The ratio of the dollar price change in the price of an option to a 1% change in the expected price volatility
Another name for vega
the 10th letter of the Greek alphabet
Cohen's Kappa (K) for categorical variables, which indicates how much better (or worse) the inter-rater agreement is than that expected by chance
Name of Greek letter used as the symbol for a constituent phase lag or epoch when referred to the local equilibrium argument and frequently taken to mean the same as local epoch See epoch (1)
Another name for "Vega"
Creepy water-dwellers that look like scaly monkeys with webbed hands
Phi Beta Kappa
an American society for university and college students who have done well in their studies (From the first letters of its motto philosophia biou kybernetes ). Leading academic honour society in the U.S., which draws its membership from college and university students. The oldest Greek-letter society in the U.S., it was founded in 1776 as a secret literary and philosophical society at the College of William and Mary. It became an honour society in the 19th century. Membership is now based on general scholarship, and new members are usually elected by Phi Beta Kappa faculty
kappas
plural of kappa
Türkisch - Englisch
kappa
kappa

    Silbentrennung

    kap·pa

    Türkische aussprache

    käpı

    Aussprache

    /ˈkapə/ /ˈkæpə/

    Etymologie

    [ 'ka-p& ] (noun.) 15th century. From Ancient Greek κάππα (kappa).
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