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Mathematical Finance, 1991
We exhibit an algorithm for portfolio selection that asymptotically outperforms the best stock in the market. Let xi= (xi, xi2,…, xim)t denote the performance of the stock market on day i, where xii is the factor by which the jth stock increases on day i. Let bi= (bi1 bi2, bim)t, b;ij≫ 0, bij= 1, denote the proportion bij of wealth invested in the j th
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We exhibit an algorithm for portfolio selection that asymptotically outperforms the best stock in the market. Let xi= (xi, xi2,…, xim)t denote the performance of the stock market on day i, where xii is the factor by which the jth stock increases on day i. Let bi= (bi1 bi2, bim)t, b;ij≫ 0, bij= 1, denote the proportion bij of wealth invested in the j th
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A Triple Helix of University—Industry—Government Relations
Scientometrics, 19981. Introduction: Universities in the Global Knowledge Economy. Part I: The Construction of the Knowledge-based Regime. 2. The New Role of the University in the Productive Sector, Judith Sutz. 3.
L. Leydesdorff
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Universal, Universalistic — Universalized
2010The previous chapters and subchapters discussed authors and schools of thought from the history of international political thought and IR theory with respect to a historio-temporal differentiation of basically two (universal/universalistic and particularistic), however, at a closer look indeed three ontological levels and used these levels for the ...
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The university of Florida sparse matrix collection
TOMS, 2011T. Davis, Yifan Hu
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2009
The article begins by proposing a theory of change to interpret and encompass the modern challenges of university transformation. Next, it moves into the discussion of four key levers of institutional change: the role of structure, culture, leadership, and governance.
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The article begins by proposing a theory of change to interpret and encompass the modern challenges of university transformation. Next, it moves into the discussion of four key levers of institutional change: the role of structure, culture, leadership, and governance.
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Planning for post‐pandemic cancer care delivery: Recovery or opportunity for redesign?
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Pelin Cinar +2 more
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