Theory of probability distributions
Rayleigh test can refer to : * a test for periodicity in irregularly sampled data. * a derivation of the above to test for non-uniformity (as unimodal clustering) of a set of points on a circle (eg compass directions). Sometimes known as the Rayleigh z test. (Wikipedia).
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