Definitions from Wikipedia (Maxwell's theorem)
▸ noun: In probability theory, Maxwell's theorem (known also as Herschel-Maxwell's theorem and Herschel-Maxwell's derivation) states that if the probability distribution of a random vector in is unchanged by rotations, and if the components are independent, then the components are identically distributed and normally distributed.
▸ noun: the following statement about triangles in the plane.
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▸ noun: In probability theory, Maxwell's theorem (known also as Herschel-Maxwell's theorem and Herschel-Maxwell's derivation) states that if the probability distribution of a random vector in is unchanged by rotations, and if the components are independent, then the components are identically distributed and normally distributed.
▸ noun: the following statement about triangles in the plane.
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