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Perturbations and extrapolations

Journal of Chemical Education, 1977
Musings on the differences between professors and students, being on time, political scientists, murder, and tailgaters.
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Dual domain extrapolation

ACM Transactions on Graphics, 2003
Shape optimization and surface fairing for polygon meshes have been active research areas for the last few years. Existing approaches either require the border of the surface to be fixed, or are only applicable to closed surfaces. In this paper, we propose a new approach, that computes natural boundaries.
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Extrapolative Asset Pricing

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
We study asset pricing implications of return extrapolation in a Lucas economy. We find that the effect of extrapolation is mainly on short rates rather than risk premia, time variation in expected returns is mainly driven by time-varying short rates, and return volatility can be lower than consumption volatility.
Kai Li, Jun Liu
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On Linear Extrapolation Distances, Extrapolated Endpoints, and Eigenvalues

Nuclear Science and Engineering, 1981
It is well known that for a large reactor a diffusion calculation of the system eigenvalue (criticality) is weakly dependent on the linear extrapolation distance γ.
F. Rahnema, G. C. Pomraning
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Interspecies Extrapolation

2012
Interspecies extrapolation encompasses two related but distinct topic areas that are germane to quantitative extrapolation and hence computational toxicology-dose scaling and parameter scaling. Dose scaling is the process of converting a dose determined in an experimental animal to a toxicologically equivalent dose in humans using simple allometric ...
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Extrapolation and Interpolation

2019
In this chapter, we develop two techniques which allow us to transfer results of harmonic analysis from one setting to another: extrapolation and interpolation.
Peter Hästö, Petteri Harjulehto
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Interpolation and extrapolation

2017
Abstract This chapter deals with two related problems occurring frequently in the physical sciences: first, the problem of estimating the value of a function from a limited number of data points; and second, the problem of calculating its value from a series approximation.
Joseph F. Boudreau, Eric S. Swanson
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