Section “Numerical examples and experiment” introduces the statistical results of the examples, including the process system. Section “Conclusion” provides the concluding remarks. Hammerstein-like system with quantized data In this section, we will introduce dynamic model based on Hammerstein-like ...
However, while it’s possible to “brute force” growth of many marketplaces through reliance on operational headcount in the short to medium-term, I believe this strategy has large associated dangers in the longer term. In a perfect world, you could scale both operational and product/engineerin...
How much is too large depends on the client, but also the math. As seen here, I have a mathematical basis for believing I should actively manage investment risk. It’s why I’ve been doing it for two decades. Because I understood the math, I knew I had to do it over twenty years...
Article MathSciNet MATH Google Scholar Bergemann, D., Välimäki, J.: Bandit problems. In: Durlauf, S.N., Blume, L.E. (eds.) The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke (2008) Google Scholar Bolton, P., Harris, C.: Strategic experimentation. Econometri...
We started by looking at individual EALs and plotted the sliding velocities of six examples in Supplementary Figs. 4 and 5. Note that the linear sliding velocity (Supplementary Fig. 4) is based on the assumption that landslides mainly move along the slope direction35, which may not be ...
To be clear, I’m saying the market would respond similarly regardless of the news headlines, because of the math. For some, that may sound provocative and I hope it is at least thought-provoking because I mean it. To be sure… my assumption is testable. The coronavirus was first ...
The literature provides many examples of links between environmental conditions, the characteristics of the prey field, and penguin performance. Our emphasis here has not been to further elucidate or validate such links. Rather we attempt to place the indirect effects of krill fishing in context ...
(If you’re doing the math from my measurements above, the “error” is because the yardstick didn’t penetrate the ice/sleet at the bottom, and I took this measurement in an area without that layer.) I cleared our driveway again. It was much easier than yesterday with roughly half as...
In particular, the estimation error between state and estimate is proved to be asymptotically bounded in the mean-square sense, whose upper bound is related to the variance of process noise. Finally, the theoretical results are demonstrated via numerical examples of first-order and high-order ...
Various examples are given, especially for regression with intercept term, polynomial regression, and straight-line regression. A real example in electrocardiography is treated shortly.doi:10.1007/BF00058638Wolfgang BischoffKluwer Academic PublishersAnnals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics...