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Pareto efficiency or
Pareto optimality is a
situation where no
action or
allocation is
available that
makes one
individual better off
without making another...
- The
Pareto principle (also
known as the 80/20 rule, the law of the
vital few and the
principle of
factor sparsity)
states that for many outcomes, roughly...
- The
Pareto distribution,
named after the
Italian civil engineer, economist, and
sociologist Vilfredo Pareto, is a power-law
probability distribution that...
- Look up
pareto in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pareto may
refer to:
Vilfredo Pareto (1848–1923),
Italian economist,
political scientist, and philosopher...
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Vilfredo Federico Damaso Pareto (UK: /pæˈreɪtoʊ, -ˈriːt-/ parr-AY-toh, -EE-, US: /pəˈreɪtoʊ/ pə-RAY-toh, Italian: [vilˈfreːdo
paˈreːto], Ligurian: [paˈɾeːtu];...
- A
Pareto chart is a type of
chart that
contains both bars and a line graph,
where individual values are
represented in
descending order by bars, and the...
- multi-objective optimization, the
Pareto front (also
called Pareto frontier or
Pareto curve) is the set of all
Pareto efficient solutions. The concept...
- Multi-objective
optimization or
Pareto optimization (also
known as multi-objective programming,
vector optimization,
multicriteria optimization, or multiattribute...
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Pareto's law is
either of the
following closely related ideas:
Pareto principle or law of the
vital few,
stating that 80% of the
effects come from 20%...
- In
economics the
Pareto index,
named after the
Italian economist and
sociologist Vilfredo Pareto, is a
measure of the
breadth of
income or
wealth distribution...