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Asymptotic scales-asymptotic algebras

Integral Transforms and Special Functions, 1998
J.F. Colombeau and other authors have introduced algebras of generalized functions in order to solve differential problems which have no solution in spaces of distributions. These algebras are based on properties of polynomial growth with respect to a parameter.
Delcroix, Antoine, Scarpalezos, Dimitri
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ASYMPTOTIC FREEDOM VERSUS ASYMPTOTIC FINITENESS

International Journal of Modern Physics A, 1991
Gauge theories based upon a direct product G1×G2 of two gauge theories are considered. We examine the general features of models where the theory based upon G1 is asymptotically finite and that based upon G2 is asymptotically free. A simple model in which the product theory is asymptotically finite is presented.
Odintsov, S. D.   +2 more
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Asymptotic calibration [PDF]

open access: possibleBiometrika, 1998
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Foster, Dean P, Vohra, Rakesh
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Asymptotic Expansions

Canadian Journal of Mathematics, 1956
1. Introduction. Let a1 a2, …, am be a set of real non-negative numbers and let1.1 P(x) = a1x + a2x2 + … + amxm (am ≠ 0).Many combinatorial problems can be reduced to the study of numbers Bn generated by1.2.Some problems of this type were treated by Touchard (7), Jacobsthal (3), Chowla, Herstein, Moore and Scott (1; 2), and the present authors (4).
Moser, Leo, Wyman, Max
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Asymptotic Controllability and Robust Asymptotic Stabilizability

SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization, 2001
Summary: This paper deals with asymptotically controllable systems for which there exists no smooth stabilizing state feedback. To investigate the robustness asymptotic stabilization property, a new class of hybrid feedbacks (with a continuous component and a discrete one) is introduced: the hybrid patchy feedbacks.
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Asymptotic Remainders

SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis, 1994
Summary: It is shown that the remainders in a variety of asymptotic series can be estimated uniformly by the same integral.
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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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