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Dynamic financial analysis: A numerical example for a nonlife insurance company
Hakan Yilmaz, Murat BÜYÜKYAZICI
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An accelerated Levin-Clenshaw-Curtis method for the evaluation of highly oscillatory integrals. [PDF]
Iserles A, Maierhofer G.
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2008
In this chapter the spectrum requirement calculation algorithm is illustrated by means of an example calculation using the scenario described in Chapters 6, and 7 which include the example sets of market and radio-related input parameters. For the sake of brevity the spectrum requirement calculation for the higher user density setting for the year 2020
Irnich, Tim +3 more
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In this chapter the spectrum requirement calculation algorithm is illustrated by means of an example calculation using the scenario described in Chapters 6, and 7 which include the example sets of market and radio-related input parameters. For the sake of brevity the spectrum requirement calculation for the higher user density setting for the year 2020
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2013
In this chapter some numerical applications of continuous-time MJLS are treated by means of the theoretical results introduced earlier in the book, in particular the design techniques presented for H 2 control, robust H 2 guaranteed cost control, mixed H 2/H ∞ control and stationary filtering. The first problem studied in this chapter is the control of
Oswaldo L.V. Costa +2 more
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In this chapter some numerical applications of continuous-time MJLS are treated by means of the theoretical results introduced earlier in the book, in particular the design techniques presented for H 2 control, robust H 2 guaranteed cost control, mixed H 2/H ∞ control and stationary filtering. The first problem studied in this chapter is the control of
Oswaldo L.V. Costa +2 more
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Examples and Numerical Experiments
2002This chapter introduces some interesting examples of differential equations and illustrates different types of qualitative behaviour of numerical methods. We deliberately consider only very simple numerical methods of orders 1 and 2 to emphasize the qualitative aspects of the experiments.
Ernst Hairer +2 more
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2011
Here are eight distinct cases a demand shock in Germany a supply shock in Germany a mixed shock in Germany another mixed shock in Germany a common demand shock in Europe a common supply shock in Europe a common mixed shock in Europe another common mixed shock in Europe.
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Here are eight distinct cases a demand shock in Germany a supply shock in Germany a mixed shock in Germany another mixed shock in Germany a common demand shock in Europe a common supply shock in Europe a common mixed shock in Europe another common mixed shock in Europe.
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