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(Mean reward of arm i). Lai and Robbins [125], who introduced the technique ofupper confidence boundsfor the asymptotic analysis of regret: [125] T. L. Lai and H. Robbins, “Asymptotically efficient adaptive allocation rules,” Advances in Applied Mathematics, vol. 6, pp. 4–22, 1...
网络随机性;非随机;随机的 网络释义
non-stochastic errors 非随机性误差 例句 1.The influence of non-stochastic error on statistical inference is discussed and the method to diminish the impact of stochastic error is given.讨论了观测误差对某些统计推断的影响,给出了减小非随机误差影响的方法。2.The severity of non-stochastic ...
但是(2)看上去好像还是不太友好,因为他其实还是一个无穷维的non-linear spde,那我们现在的思路就是把这两个难处分开来解决,也就是把(2)继续拆成两个独立的方程,一个只包含non-linearity另一个只包含无穷维。首先注意到,我们可以得到如下等式: ϕN=ϕˇN+ϕ˘N:=PN(ϕN)+(I−PN)⏟=:QN(...
We focus on nonzero-sum games and provide a detailed survey of selected recent results. In Section 1, we consider stochastic Markov games. A correlation of strategies of the players, involving "public signals," is described, and a correlated equilibrium theorem proved recently by Nowak and ...
The coding of chaotic trajectories in Hamiltonian systems and the stochastic reflection of points on circles introduce examples of a new kind of multifract... MC Gutzwiller,BB Mandelbrot - 《Physical Review Letters》 被引量: 69发表: 1988年 Fluctuation-dissipation relation for chaotic non-Hamiltonian...
nonstochastic explanatory variable 非随机解释变量 or model 【计】 运筹学模型 model on 仿造, 模仿 model car n.汽车模型 basic model 基本模型 相似单词 model n.[C] 1. 模型(通常小於原物)[attrib 作定语](a model train);(供用他种材料做复制品的)模型 2.(产品的某种)设计, 型号 3.(供...
nonstochastic explanatory variable非随机解释变量 empirical assumption经验假设,经验假设 相似单词 assumptionn. 1.[C]假定,假设,设想 2.[U][~ of sth]显示出(假情假意等)的行动,假装 3.[C][~ of sth]承担,担任(职务等) Assumptionn. 假设,假定,圣母升天 ...
statistics- a branch of applied mathematics concerned with the collection and interpretation of quantitative data and the use of probability theory to estimate population parameters random- lacking any definite plan or order or purpose; governed by or depending on chance; "a random choice"; "bombs ...