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  1. About Parametric | Parametric Portfolio Associates

    Leaders in direct indexing and other custom solutions for more than 30 years. Parametric partners with advisors, institutions, and consultants to build portfolios focused on what’s important to them and …

  2. Parametric - Wikipedia

    Parametric determinism, a Marxist interpretation of the course of history. Parametric equalizer, a multi-band variable equalizer. Parametric array, a nonlinear transduction mechanism. Parametric design, a …

  3. PARAMETRIC Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    PARAMETRIC definition: of or relating to a parameter, mathematical or statistical variable. See examples of parametric used in a sentence.

  4. PARAMETRIC | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    PARAMETRIC definition: 1. relating to the parameters of something (= a set of facts or a fixed limit that establishes or…. Learn more.

  5. PARAMETRIC Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of PARAMETRIC is of, relating to, or in terms of a parameter.

  6. Parametric - definition of parametric by The Free Dictionary

    Define parametric. parametric synonyms, parametric pronunciation, parametric translation, English dictionary definition of parametric. n. 1. Mathematics a. A constant in an equation that varies in other …

  7. Parametric tests are based on assumptions about the distribution of the underlying population from which the sample was taken. The most common parametric assumption is that data are …

  8. Parametric - Math.net

    Independent variables that describe a system that is modeled by equations are referred to as parameters. A parametric equation is an equation that is used to define a group of quantities as …

  9. Parametric equation | Definition & Facts | Britannica

    Parametric equations can be used to describe all types of curves that can be represented on a plane but are most often used in situations where curves on a Cartesian plane cannot be described by …

  10. Parametric Equations | Brilliant Math & Science Wiki

    In order to describe more curves, it is convenient to consider x x and y y as functions of a separate variable t t (called a parameter), i.e. x = f (t), y = g (t) x = f (t), y = g(t). This is known as a parametric …