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Comparison principles for Gaussian processes

2000
Here we demonstrate how the study of Gaussian stochastic processes is possible by comparing their covariance functions. For this purpose, we need some preordering relations in the class Φ+(T) of real-valued positive functions given on a set T of parameters. As a rule, T will be a separable metric space.
V. V. Buldygin, A. B. Kharazishvili
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The comparison principle

2006
Jin Feng, Thomas Kurtz
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The ALI Principles and the CLIP Project: a Comparison

2010
pp. 89-147, di cui i paragrafi I e III.1, III.2 e III.3 sono scritti da ANNETTE KUR, ed i paragrafi II.1, II.2 e II.3 sono scritti da BENEDETTA ...
Ubertazzi, B, Kur, A
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On a Comparison Principle

Theory of Probability & Its Applications, 1989
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An overview of precision oncology basket and umbrella trials for clinicians

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020
Kristian Thorlund, Edward J Mills
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New Developments of the Principle of Vinylogy as Applied to π-Extended Enolate-Type Donor Systems

Chemical Reviews, 2020
Claudio Curti   +2 more
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On the principle of comparison

Proceedings of the 19th Annual European Real Estate Society Conference - Edinburgh, Scotland, 2012
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Metric Entropy and the Comparison Principle

1995
Let (T, ρ) be a metric† space, e > 0. A subset S ⊂ T is called the e-net for T if, for any t ∈ T, there exists s ⊂ S such that ρ (s, t) ≤ e. In other words, T may be covered by the balls of radius e centered at points of S. Denote by N (T, e) the least possible number of points in an e-net for the set T.
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Cancer, COVID-19 and the precautionary principle: prioritizing treatment during a global pandemic

Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2020
Timothy Hanna   +2 more
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