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Polyvariograms and their Asymptotes

Journal of Time Series Analysis, 1999
A definition of a polyvariogram (PV) γb(h)(h = 1, 2, ...) of order b (b≥ max(0, d− 1) is suggested for time series {Z(t})} satisfying {∇d(Z(t) = W(t) (where d is a non‐negative integer and {W(t)} is a second‐order stationary time series and is not over‐differenced). When b = 0, 1 and 2, this definition corresponds to Cressie's (J. Am. Stat. Assoc.
Chen, Zhao-Guo., Anderson, Oliver D.
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A Paradox in Asymptotics

SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis, 1970
An example is given of a convergent series expansion which has twice itself as its own asymptotic expansion.
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Asymptotic Equilibria

American Journal of Mathematics, 1946
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Practice to an Asymptote?

Journal of Motor Behavior, 1969
Certain experimental designs are based upon the assumption that performance level becomes stabilized after a prolonged period of practice. This assumption was tested by taking a long series of repeated measurements upon a single S for the performance of each of several constant tasks, each task being tested singly in a separate series of measurements ...
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Asymptotic scheduling

Mathematical Programming, 2003
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Likelihood Asymptotics

Scandinavian Journal of Statistics, 2001
The paper gives an overview of modern likelihood asymptotics with emphasis on results and applicability. Only parametric inference in well‐behaved models is considered and the theory discussed leads to highly accurate asymptotic tests for general smooth hypotheses.
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Asymptotic Fields and Asymptotic Couples

2017
This chapter deals with asymptotic differential fields and their asymptotic couples. Asymptotic fields include Rosenlicht's differential-valued fields and share many of their basic properties. A key feature of an asymptotic field is its asymptotic couple.
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What is an Asymptote?

The Mathematical Gazette, 1972
Consider the hyperbola y = 1/ x . (It will be convenient to restrict attention to that part for which x > 1.) Everyone will agree that the x -axis is an “asymptote” to ...
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RENORMALIZATION AND ASYMPTOTICS

International Journal of Modern Physics B, 2000
After a gentle introduction to the Stückelberg–Petermann style (i.e. field-theoretical) renormalization group (RG) theory, its application to the study of asymptotic behaviors of differential equations is explained through simple examples. The essence of singular perturbation methods to study asymptotic behaviors of differential equations is to reduce
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