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Convergence of Szász-Beta operators

ANNALI DELL'UNIVERSITA' DI FERRARA, 2013
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Convergence of p53 and TGF-beta signaling networks

Cancer Letters, 2004
p53 is a protein with many talents. One of the most fundamental is the ability to act as essential growth checkpoint that protects cells against cellular transformation. p53 does so through the induction of genes leading to growth arrest or apoptosis. Most of the studies focusing on the mechanisms of p53 activity have been performed in cultured cells ...
DUPONT, SIRIO   +6 more
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Convergence of the q analogue of Szász-Beta operators

Applied Mathematics and Computation, 2010
The authors introduce the \(q\) analogue of the Szász-Beta operators defined in {V. Gupta} and \textit{M. A. Noor} [J. Math. Anal. Appl. 321, No. 1, 1--9 (2006; Zbl 1112.41020)] and study their direct approximation properties.
Gupta, Vijay, Aral, Ali
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Approximation by generalized Baskakov-beta operators and its convergence properties

The Journal of Analysis, 2022
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Mohd Qasim   +4 more
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beta convergence in Finland: regional differences in speed of convergence

Applied Economics, 1998
This paper estimates β convergence across the 88 Finnish small-scale subregions from 1934 to 1993 using taxable per capita income as an indicator of income level. The results resemble those obtained in other studies for larger areas: regional β convergence in Finland has been about 2% per year in the long run, whereas in the short run β has tended to ...
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Absolute beta convergence in liberated communist countries of Europe

International Journal of Economic Policy in Emerging Economies, 2009
It was not possible to test the neoclassical convergence theory on communist countries until the collapse of communism. The method of beta convergence indicates divergence among the liberated countries of Southeast Europe from 1980-2006. A more advanced quantile regression also indicates divergence of growth rates among these countries.
Shahdad Naghshpour, SERGI, Bruno Sergio
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Sigma Convergence Versus Beta Convergence: Evidence from County-level Data [PDF]

open access: possible, 2003
This note outlines: 1) Why sigma-convergence may not accompany beta-convergence; 2) Cites evidence of beta-convergence in the U.S.; 3) Demonstrates that sigma-convergence does not hold across the U.S. or within most U.S. states; and 4) Demonstrates the robustness of this finding to increases in mean income.
Matthew Higgins   +2 more
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Economic Growth: Sigma and Beta Convergence Processes Worldwide

2023
The economic growth process worldwide has been subject to several disturbances with different origins. These disruptions have consequences on the economic dynamics of the countries with impacts on human living conditions and the efforts for more sustainable development.
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Economic Convergence Analysis in Western Indonesia: Convergence Sigma Beta Approach

International Journal of Current Research in Multidisciplinary, 2023
Nur Rahayu Februantika   +2 more
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