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The mean value theorem and Taylor's expansion are powerful tools in statistics that are used to derive estimators from nonlinear estimating equations and to study the asymptotic properties of the resulting estimators. However, the mean value theorem for a vector-valued differentiable function does not...
A geometric theory of Taylor series is presented and shown to reduce to the choice of a set of coordinates at each point of a family of probability distributions, the so-called coordinate string. Any family admits a naturally defined coordinate string which generalizes the natural coordinates of ...
Three-dimensional miscible Rayleigh–Taylor (RT) turbulence at small Atwood number and at Prandtl number one is investigated by means of high resolution direct numerical simulations of the Boussinesq equations. RT turbulence is a paradigmatic time-dependent turbulent system in which the integral scale ...
doi:10.1080/00031305.2016.1173591Cohen[CohenJE[CohenTaylor & Francis GroupAM STATJoel E. Cohen. Statistics of Primes (and Probably Twin Primes) Satisfy Taylor's Law from Ecology. The American Statistician, 70(4):399-404, October 2016.
The mean value theorem and Taylor's expansion are powerful tools in statistics that are used to derive estimators from nonlinear estimating equations and to study the asymptotic properties of the resulting estimators. However, the mean value theorem for a vector-valued differentiable function does not...