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IF k 1(x) is any non-negative function in L 1 (− ∞, + ∞), let us write: for n = 2, 3, … Then the function: is defined almost everywhere (although it is possibly infinite for some, or all, x).
F. N. David, Ulf Grenander
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The Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics, which is largely used today, is one consisting of probabilities and in order to make sense of how this applies to us as NMR spectroscopists we look at probability calculations and statistics. Also, for later use in relaxation, random or stochastic processes are modelled.
Rebecca Damas, Christian Oliver C Avila
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Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics [PDF]
Xinyuan Song, Sik‐Yum Lee
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This chapter contains two parts. The first part is devoted to probability and the second part discusses briefly the statistics for finite sample spaces. First, we define the basic concepts and definitions of probability, then we introduce conditional probability.
Dr. B.P. Bijay Sankar Mrs D. Devakirubanithi
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Modeling auto insurance frequency using K-means and mixture regression [PDF]
Given the importance of policyholder classification in helping to make a good decision in predicting optimal premiums for actuaries.This paper proposes, first, an optimal construction of policyholder classes.
Maryem Jaziri, Afif Masmoudi
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Revue of contingent capital pricing model using growth and barrier option approach with numerical application [PDF]
This paper investigates the effects of contingent capital, a debt instrument that automatically converts into equity if the value of the asset is below a predetermined threshold on the pricing process of a bank assets’. A traceable form of the contingent
Fathi Abid, Ons Triki, Asma Khadimallah
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From a historical perspective, the theory of statistics was developed relatively recently. Calculating the mean from a number of measurements was a procedure first practiced in 1581 but even this simple method, which is understood by most people to-day ...
Arnab Bhattacharya
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Binary expansions of prime reciprocals [PDF]
Prime numbers have been always of great interest. In this work, we explore the prime numbers from a sieve other than the Eratosthenes sieve. Given a prime number p, we consider the binary expansion of 1/p and, in particular, the size of the period of 1/p.
Brenda Navarro-Flores +2 more
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The Causal Foundations of Applied Probability and Statistics [PDF]
Statistical science (as opposed to mathematical statistics) involves far more than probability theory, for it requires realistic causal models of data generators even for purely descriptive goals.
S. Greenland
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An international comparative study of mathematics textbooks is essential in identifying trends in international mathematics education, developing textbooks and improving the quality of teaching and learning in mathematics.
N. Chi
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