Definition of unimodal in English:
unimodal
adjective ˌjuːnɪˈməʊd(ə)lˌyo͞onəˈmōdl
1Having or involving one mode.
- 1.1 (of a statistical distribution) having one maximum.
Example sentencesExamples
- The neutral coalescent simulations lead to unimodal distributions of the CV statistics.
- In the case of an infinite lattice the cluster size distribution is unimodal if the population is homogeneous and bimodal when the population is inhomogeneous.
- Both distributions are unimodal and resemble Gaussian distributions.
- Close to the onset temperature of the gel-to-fluid transition, at 302 K the distribution is unimodal and the maximum is located at cluster size S = 1.
- In contrast, an exponentially growing population has a smooth unimodal distribution approaching a Poisson distribution.