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Mathematical Notes, 2004
For \(N=2^s\) in the space of \(N\)-periodic functions of integer-valued argument \(s\) orthogonal bases are constructed such that the elements of the \(r\)-th basis for \(r\in\{1, \dots,s\}\) take \(2^r\) values, which are uniformly distributed on the unit circle of the complex plane.
Korovkin, A. V., Malozemov, V. N.
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For \(N=2^s\) in the space of \(N\)-periodic functions of integer-valued argument \(s\) orthogonal bases are constructed such that the elements of the \(r\)-th basis for \(r\in\{1, \dots,s\}\) take \(2^r\) values, which are uniformly distributed on the unit circle of the complex plane.
Korovkin, A. V., Malozemov, V. N.
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Parascolopsis aspinosa Rao & Rao 1981
2014Parascolopsis aspinosa (Rao & Rao, 1981) Material examined. SMF 35051 (1: 7.1 cm).
Bogorodsky, Sergey V. +3 more
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Penetrocephalus ganapattii (Rao, 1954) Rao 1960
2009Published as part of Kuchta, Roman, Scholz, Tomáš, Vlčková, Romana, Říha, Milan, Walter, Thorsten, Yuniar, Asri T. & Palm, Harry W., 2009, Revision of tapeworms (Cestoda: Bothriocephalidea) from lizardfish (Saurida: Synodontidae) from the Indo-Pacific region, pp.
Kuchta, Roman +6 more
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Science, 2023
Pioneering statistician and father of information ...
Banks, David, Clarke, Jennifer L.
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Pioneering statistician and father of information ...
Banks, David, Clarke, Jennifer L.
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Journal of Computational Science, 2021
Abstract This paper proposes an evolutionary Rao algorithm (ERA) to enhance three state-of-the-art metaheuristic Rao algorithms (Rao-1, Rao-2, Rao-3) by introducing two new schemes. Firstly, the population is split into two sub-populations based on their qualities: high and low, with a particular portion. The high-quality sub-population searches for
Suyanto Suyanto +4 more
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Abstract This paper proposes an evolutionary Rao algorithm (ERA) to enhance three state-of-the-art metaheuristic Rao algorithms (Rao-1, Rao-2, Rao-3) by introducing two new schemes. Firstly, the population is split into two sub-populations based on their qualities: high and low, with a particular portion. The high-quality sub-population searches for
Suyanto Suyanto +4 more
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Generalized Blackwell-Rao and Cramer-Rao's inequalities
2013Statistica; Vol 59, No 4 (1999)
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2011
Contemporary Indian Writers in English (CIWE) is a series that presents critical commentaries on some of the best-known names in the genre. With the high visibility of Indian writing in English in academic, critical, pedagogic and reader circles, there is a perceivable demand for lucid yet rigorous introductions to several of its authors and genres ...
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Contemporary Indian Writers in English (CIWE) is a series that presents critical commentaries on some of the best-known names in the genre. With the high visibility of Indian writing in English in academic, critical, pedagogic and reader circles, there is a perceivable demand for lucid yet rigorous introductions to several of its authors and genres ...
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Some Rao-Guttman Relationships
Psychometrika, 1962An examination of the determinantal equation associated with Rao's canonical factors suggests that Guttman's best lower bound for the number of common factors corresponds to the number of positive canonical correlations when squared multiple correlations are used as the initial estimates of communality. When these initial communality estimates are used,
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Australian Journal of Statistics, 1978
SummaryThe essential significance of the Cram‐Rao inequality is investigated. This inequality states a relation between the rate of change of a mean value and a rate of change of the probability measure. Simple, general regularity conditions are obtained.
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SummaryThe essential significance of the Cram‐Rao inequality is investigated. This inequality states a relation between the rate of change of a mean value and a rate of change of the probability measure. Simple, general regularity conditions are obtained.
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