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  2. Books

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    26 Mar 2016: Kelly and R.J. Williams. Springer-Verlag, New York 1995.
  3. Unsolved Problems in OR

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~rrw1/research/unsolved.html
    6 Dec 2016: If anyone has any news about any of these problems, or would like to suggest a problem.
  4. Percolation and Random Walks on Graphs (M16) Perla Sousi ...

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~ps422/summary-perc.pdf
    4 Oct 2016: Percolation has areputation as a source of beautiful mathematical problems that are simple to state but seem torequire new techniques for a solution, and a number of such problems remain very
  5. NEW FRONTIERS IN RANDOM GEOMETRY (RaG)EP/I03372X/1 REPORT 1/7/15 – ...

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~grg/rag-reports/report2016.pdf
    16 Jul 2016: This involvesconstructing a new map with some nice stationarity properties, and under-standing how their circle packing behaves. ... 29. Coalescing Brownian flows: a new approach, N. Berestycki, C. Gar-ban, A.
  6. Biometrika (2015), 102, 2, pp. 315–323 doi:…

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~rjs57/Biometrika-2015-Yu-315-23.pdf
    23 Oct 2016: C. Burges, L. Bottou and K. Q. Weinberger, eds. New York: Curran Associates.VAN HUFFEL, S. & ... New York: Curran Associates. WEDIN, P.-Å. (1972). Perturbation bounds in connection with singular value decomposition.
  7. Travel-time maps

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~frank/PAPERS/traveltime.html
    30 Jul 2016: The maps show how the data put together for TransportDirect, a real-time information service, can be used for other purposes, for example to help employers site a new facility, or
  8. Journal of Machine Learning Research ? (????) ?-?? Submitted ...

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~rds37/papers/shah16.pdf
    9 Jun 2016: We can then repeat this process, adding new interactions when necessary, andrestarting the Lasso, whilst still continuing all previous paths in parallel. ... p}. Thus by variable {1, 2}, we mean the interaction between variables 1and 2, or in our new
  9. MATHEMATICAL TRIPOS: PART II Lent Term 2016 OPTIMIZATION AND ...

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~rrw1/oc/exsheetoc.pdf
    28 Feb 2016: With probabilityθ, independently of other mornings, he will be offered a new case, which he may either decline oraccept it. ... Conjecture C. There exist integers n(s) and m(s) such that it is optimal to accept a new case ifand only if x n(s) and to
  10. THE WORK OF LUCIO RUSSO ON PERCOLATION GEOFFREY R. ...

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~grg/papers/russo3.pdf
    24 Apr 2016: G. Percus, G. Istrate, and C. Moore, eds.), Oxford University Press,New York, 2006, pp.
  11. Figure 1: Top 20 sectors for direct mathematical sciences ...

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~frank/TALKS/MToday.pdf
    6 Oct 2016: www.epsrc.ac.uk/newsevents/news/mathsciresearch/.
  12. LMS NEWSLETTER http://newsletter.lms.ac.uk 22 Reports THE DAVID…

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~frank/TALKS/July-2016-lmsnewsletter.pdf
    17 Jul 2016: is the change of basis matrix between two families of orthogonal polynomials, is a useful new tool for the spectral theory of the Jacobi operators. ... matrices, leading to a new class of fast polynomial transforms.I am very grateful to the London
  13. tutte-grg16.dvi

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~grg/papers/tutte-grg16.pdf
    22 Aug 2016: The general Potts partition function of (1.6) posessome new difficulties. Assume first that h = 0. ... Wiley-Interscience Series in Discrete Mathematics and Optimization. Wiley-Interscience, New York, 2000.
  14. O.dvi

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~rrw1/opt/O.pdf
    10 May 2016: 3. Pivot on the element aij. (i.e., get the equations into the appropriate formfor the new basic solution.). ... tricks to compute the inverse of the new AB from the old A1B (using the fact that.
  15. 7 Mar 2016: α := 2a, β := 2b, γ :=. 2c,. and the main result, Theorem 2.5, is expressed in terms of these new variables.
  16. Mathematics and Financial Markets The David Crighton Lecture 2016

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~frank/TALKS/crighton_annotated.pdf
    14 May 2016: Modelling within banks and other nancial institutions in order to devise new, sometimes tailored, products is one element of the problem. ... high-volume market with substantial trading activity even overtime periods where no new information available
  17. O.dvi

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~rrw1/opt/O2up.pdf
    10 May 2016: 3. Pivot on the element aij. (i.e., get the equations into the appropriate formfor the new basic solution.). ... tricks to compute the inverse of the new AB from the old A1B (using the fact that.
  18. Capacity of the range of random walk on Z4 ...

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~ps422/CLTd4.pdf
    15 Nov 2016: Recently, van den Berg, Bolthausen and den Hollander [37] advocated a new geometric character-istic, the torsional rigidity of the complement of a Wiener sausage, as a way to probe the
  19. Sensitivity of mixing times in Eulerian digraphs Lucas Boczkowski ...

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~ps422/rw-directed-graphs.pdf
    23 Mar 2016: Sensitivity of mixing times in Eulerian digraphs. Lucas Boczkowski Yuval Peres† Perla Sousi‡. Abstract. Let X be a lazy random walk on a graph G. If G is undirected, then the mixing time isupper bounded by the maximum hitting time of the graph.
  20. Butlletí de la Societat Catalana de MatemàtiquesVol. 31, núm. ...

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~nickl/Site/__files/evaristcat.pdf
    28 Oct 2016: Martin-gales and Beyond. Nova York: Springer-Verlag, 1999. (Probability andits Applications (New York)).
  21. 8 Mar 2016: These give rise to new typesof optimization problem which require new ways of thinking. ... For example, suppose p = 0.6 and 6 trials with the new drug have givens = f = 3.
  22. 15 Mar 2016: j x. j , where. xj and xj are two new variables with x. ... Inthat case we have found a new BFS and can repeat the process.
  23. 14 Jan 2016: The asso-ciated processes (γt)t>0 were at that time totally new and have since revolutionized ourunderstanding of conformally invariant planar random processes.
  24. STOCHASTIC CALCULUS JASON MILLER Contents Preface 11. Introduction…

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~jpm205/teaching/lent2016/lecture_notes.pdf
    18 Mar 2016: Suppose that Z = E(M)is a UI martingale. Then we can define a new probability measure P̃ on (,F) by P̃[A] = E[Z1(A)]for A F.
  25. book.dvi

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~frank/STOCHNET/LNSN_corr/book.pdf
    14 May 2016: form: add the effective bandwidth of a new request to the effective band-. ... widths of connections already in progress and accept the new request if the.
  26. 0. Statistics 1B Statistics 1B 1 (1–1) 0. Lecture ...

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/Dept/People/djsteaching/S1B-16-all-lectures-4.pdf
    11 Jan 2016: The likelihood for k is (considered sequentially). like(k) = Pk. (1st is a new colour) Pk. ... 2nd is a new colour). Pk. (3rd matches 1st) Pk. (4th is a new colour). =

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