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Applying the Rules of Evidence to Expert Testimony About Risk
ABSTRACT Expert opinion about dangerousness or risk is common at sentencing, criminal commitment proceedings and some types of pretrial detention hearings. This article argues that such evidence must be (1) “material” (logically relevant, empirically generalizable, and epistemologically germane), (2) “probative” (a measure of accuracy, which is ...
Christopher Slobogin
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On the Power of Simulation and Admissible Functions in Metric Fixed Point Theory
We investigate the existence and uniqueness of certain operators which form a new contractive condition via the combining of the notions of admissible function and simulation function contained in the context of complete b-metric spaces.
Areej S. S. Alharbi +2 more
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The accuracy of various admissible shape functions, for vibration modeling of flexible links of Parallel Kinematic Mechanisms (PKMs), is investigated as a function of the ratio of the mass of the moving platform to the mass of the link. Knowing that the
Beno Benhabib +2 more
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Partial identification with categorical data and nonignorable missing outcomes
Abstract Nonignorable missing outcomes are common in real‐world datasets and often require strong parametric assumptions to achieve identification. These assumptions can be implausible or untestable, and so we may wish to forgo them in favour of partially identified models that narrow the set of a priori possible values to an identification region.
Daniel Daly‐Grafstein, Paul Gustafson
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Results of Third-Order Strong Differential Subordinations
In this paper, we present and investigate the notion of third-order strong differential subordinations, unveiling several intriguing properties within the context of specific classes of admissible functions.
Madan Mohan Soren +2 more
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ABSTRACT The leading‐order asymptotic behavior of the solution of the Cauchy initial‐value problem for the Benjamin–Ono equation in L2(R)$L^2(\mathbb {R})$ is obtained explicitly for generic rational initial data u0$u_0$. An explicit asymptotic wave profile uZD(t,x;ε)$u^\mathrm{ZD}(t,x;\epsilon)$ is given, in terms of the branches of the multivalued ...
Elliot Blackstone +3 more
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Kreĭn's trace formula and the spectral shift function
Let A,B be two selfadjoint operators whose difference B−A is trace class. Kreĭn proved the existence of a certain function ξ∈L1(ℝ) such that tr[f(B)−f(A)]=∫ℝf′(x)ξ(x)dx for a large set of functions f.
Khristo N. Boyadzhiev
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On the Admissible Wave Functions [PDF]
K. Kodaira, T. Kato
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Constructions of p-adic L-functions and admissible measures for Hermitian modular forms.
For a prime p and a positive integer n, the standard zeta function LF (s) is consid- ered, attached to an Hermitian modular form F = â A(H)qH on the Hermitian upper half H plane Hm of degree n, where H runs through semi-integral positive definite ...
Pantchichkine, Alexei
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Néron models for admissible normal functions [PDF]
For any admissible normal function ν over any dimensional base, we construct by the method of log geometry a Néron model such that ν extends to a section of the model over the boundary.
Kato, Kazuya +2 more
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