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kesten.dvi
www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~grg/papers/USkesten.pdf15 Aug 2012: SeeFigure 2.Let Jw (respectively Js) be the event that the origin is an endvertex of some. ... Grimmettfor some ν(β) which is continuous and strictly positive on (0,1). -
Mixing times and moving targets Perla Sousi∗ Peter Winkler† ...
www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~ps422/moving-fixed2.pdf21 Nov 2012: We begin by fixing some notation and reviewing previous work relating these two quantities. ... More precisely, Yt = i ifand only if Xt = i(a,b) for some a,b. -
Part II Applications of Quantum MechanicsLent 2012 Prof. R.R. ...
www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/rrh/notes/aqm_notes_180112.pdf8 Mar 2012: The analysis follows a similar path to that already discussed for scatteringin 1D but with some important differences. ... i) it was prepared by some mechanism at a time far in the past when the particle waslocalized inside a high potential barrier. -
PHYSICAL REVIEW E 84, 036111 (2011) Elastic response of ...
www.itg.cam.ac.uk/people/grae/98.pdf24 Aug 2012: Fig. 8(b)]. IV. EXPERIMENTS. To validate some of the theoretical results, we set up anexperiment to measure the grounding-line position xg and theposition of the first local minimum in ... We then showed consistencyof some theoretical results with -
tri.dvi
www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~grg/papers/ustri.pdf15 Aug 2012: b) If E(|X|δ) < for some δ > 0, then all positive moments of n3n1 convergeto the corresponding moments of the exponential distribution with parameterκ. ... Some relatedmethods and conclusions of Crofton are summarised in [7, Section 4.13]. -
pnas201210899 16522..16527
https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/groups/JYL/PDF/PNAS-2012-Aylett-16522-7.pdf12 Oct 2012: BmTubR (UniProt Q848W2_BACMQ) lies within an operon con-taining a TubZ homolog in B. ... Proposed ModelBm TubR-DNA. Crystal StructureBt TubR-tubC. Proposedtopological. rearrangement. A B. C D. -
inter4.dvi
www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~grg/papers/USinter4.pdf15 Aug 2012: For sets A,B of edges or vertices of L, we write A B if B = τxA for some x Z. ... δ = δ {h H : h is 1-connected to some member of δ}. -
Influence of silicon in low density Fe-C-Mn-Al Steel Yoon-Uk ...
www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2012/silicon_Heo_MMTA_2012.pdf1 May 2012: 52265). Energydispersive spectroscopy (Fig. 2(b)) confirms they are (Fe,Mn)3C cementitenot containing aluminum. ... Even with some controversieson the embrittlement effect of silicon in solid solution [24, 25], the silicon upto 2 wt. -
Learning Without Limits Rethinking notions of IQ and ‘intelligence’…
https://learningwithoutlimits.educ.cam.ac.uk/network/transforming/Revised_resource_Rethinking_intelligence.pdf30 Apr 2012: Learning Without Limits. Rethinking notions of IQ and ‘intelligence’ – Some useful readings Balchin, T., Hymer, B The Routledge International Companion to Gifted and Matthews, D. ... He suggests that learners possess a whole repertoire of learning -
Minkowski dimension of Brownian motion with drift Philippe H. ...
www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~ps422/minkowski.pdf3 Aug 2012: Cε(k) = [(k 1)ε,kε] {some cube of edge length ε in Rd} and Cε =kNCε(k). ... CambridgeUniversity Press, Cambridge, 1996. [2] Jack Cuzick. Some local properties of Gaussian vector fields. -
decay2.dvi
www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~grg/papers/USdecay2.pdf15 Aug 2012: If A and B are sets of vertices, we write fA $ Bgfor the event that there exists an open path joining some vertex of A to some vertex ofB. ... by allocating state 1 to all edges in B lies in theevent A.If more than one such set B exists, we pick the -
DIFFERENTIAL GEOMETRY, D COURSE Gabriel P. Paternain Department of ...
https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~agk22/dg2_Paternain.pdf28 Nov 2012: F maps some neighbourhood U of x dif-feomorphically onto a neighbourhood V of (y,T(x)). ... for some function τ(s). (Note that 〈b, ḃ〉 = 0 since b has unit norm.). -
potts.dvi
www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~grg/papers/potts.pdf15 Aug 2012: For subsets A and Bof Zd, and configurations ω, we write A B if there is a path of (Zd,η(ω)) joining somepoint in A to some point in B. ... for some continuous γ which is positive and finite when 0 < p̃ < 1. -
1 23 Annals of Global Analysis andGeometry ISSN 0232-704X ...
www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/md327/DD12_file.pdf23 Jan 2012: The corresponding G2 structure is closed:. dφ = 0, d φ = τ φ,where τ is some two-form [15]. ... There are also some lower order examples. • The fifth order ODE for conics9(y(2))2 y(5) 45y(2) y(3) y(4) 40(y(3))3 = 0. -
negass.dvi
www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~grg/papers/negass.pdf15 Aug 2012: Let Es = {E K : |E| = s, Ei E for some i}, 2 s N. ... Having found the (totally). ordered set E′s Es for some given s, we construct the ordered set E′s1 Es1 in the. -
Three theorems in discrete random geometry
www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~grg/papers/PS_2011_185-rev.pdf27 Jan 2012: On arriving at itsother endpoint b, it has turned through some total turning angle T (γ), measuredanticlockwise in radians. ... b) If either ρ or η exist for some M M, then ρ, δ, η are M-invariant andsatisfy the scaling relations 2ρ = δ 1, ηρ = -
ems.dvi
www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~grg/papers/usems.pdf15 Aug 2012: There is some interest in the limitas q 0; see Sections 2.4 and 3.6. ... If the temper-ature is sufficiently low, the iron retains some ‘residual magnetisation’, otherwiseit does not. -
Mobile Geometric Graphs: Detection, Coverage and Percolation Yuval…
www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~ps422/tperc.pdf20 Apr 2012: 1 Ldj1. dj1exp. (c1δ2(1 ξj1)λdj1. ), (41). for some positive constant c1. ... for some constant c1. Therefore, Z is stochastically dominated by a random variable Z. ′ -
opt.dvi
www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~grg/papers/USopt.pdf15 Aug 2012: As noted above, C is nite if and onlyif Gn 1 for some n. ... If epc = pc, then such estimates are validthroughout the supercritical phase.Here are some examples of possible conclusions. -
Convex Optimization Approach for Time-Optimal Path Tracking of Robots …
www-sigproc.eng.cam.ac.uk/foswiki/pub/Main/TA417Publications/ArdeshiriNLH2011.pdf18 Sep 2012: 2. The speed constraint,. q̇ q′(s)ṡ q̇ (13). can be transformed into (9) by some simple manipulations.When a speed dependent torque constraint can be usedthe torque can be ... 5. NUMERICAL EXAMPLE. The MATLAB implementation is based on the
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