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www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~rjs57/2005GC001085.pdf10 Nov 2012: ISSN: 1525-2027. Copyright 2006 by the American Geophysical Union 1 of 24. ... GeochemistryGeophysicsGeosystems G3G3 poore et al.: neogene overflow of ncw 10.1029/2005GC001085. 4 of 24. -
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www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~rds37/papers/Shah%20Samworth%202013%20Variable%20selection%20with%20error%20control%20-%20another%20look%20at%20stability%20selection.pdf20 Dec 2012: 104 5:12 104 1:32 103 2:59 103 4:37 1030.54 1:01 104 4:81 104 1:24 103 2:44 103 4:13 1030.55 ... 02 105 1:46 104 2:33 1040.88 7:64 106 3:12 105 7:24 105 1:32 104 2:11 1040.89 6:85 106 2:80 105 -
Mobile Geometric Graphs: Detection, Coverage and Percolation Yuval…
www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~ps422/tperc.pdf20 Apr 2012: E [vol (Wg(t))] c E [vol (W0(t))]. (7). The expected volume of the Wiener sausage with g 0 is known to satisfy [24, 2]. ... P [Kct ] t exp(c1L). (24). We will now derive an upper bound for P[H̃t]. -
The Isolation Time of Poisson Brownian Motions Yuval Peres∗ ...
www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~ps422/isolation.pdf14 Mar 2012: P (Tisol > t) = exp. (c̃d. t. Ψd(t)(1 o(1)). )? (24). Peres et al. [14] and Peres and Sousi [15] studied the detection time for the case when u also ... ClearlyTnonperc Tisol. We conclude with the question below. Question. Do the tail probabilities of -
Collisions of Random Walks Martin T. Barlow∗ Yuval Peres† ...
www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~ps422/collisions-rws.pdf20 Apr 2012: 24. (5.19). Hence the number of rounds before hitting the root has a Geometric distribution,so it has bounded expectation. ... 1. α2β(n1)1lk=2. Po(Zn, > 0,Zn,k > 0). (5.24). 25. We let An, = Jn,1 Jn, Jn,1, for = 1, ,α2β(n1) 1 and for = 0 we -
Probab. Theory Relat. FieldsDOI 10.1007/s00440-012-0446-z Adaptive…
www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~nickl/Site/__files/ptrf13.pdf3 Sep 2012: 6)) and since gn (t, B),. ‖ VJn ( f gn)‖22 infg ‖ f g‖22 c(B)22 Jn t 4τn (24). ... the inequality holding for L 0 large enough and some c > 0, as in (24). -
Probab. Theory Relat. Fields (2012) 153:363–404DOI…
www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~nickl/Site/__files/ptrf12.pdf1 Jun 2012: 24]. On Sd the differential operator L coincideswith the usual Laplace–Beltrami operator, and we have. ... As mentioned in (24) abovethis is tantamount to assuming a classical t -Hölder condition on f. -
Rates of contraction for posterior distributions in Lr-metrics, 1
www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~nickl/Site/__files/AOS924.pdf6 Mar 2012: r. Lr. 2j n.(24). If r = , for p0 and bounded, there exists a constant L such that for all jsatisfying 2j j < n we have. ... PROOF. Since Bα = W2α in [24] and it also equals a constant times Rα in [32],this proposition simply combines Theorem 2.1 in -
On adaptive inference and confidence bands
www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~nickl/Site/__files/AOS903.pdf10 Jan 2012: Following Li [24] the bandCn is called asymptotically honest with level α for a family of probability densitiesP if it satisfies the asymptotic coverage inequality. -
vanzwet.dvi
www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~grg/papers/USvanzwet.pdf15 Aug 2012: Mathematics and its Applications, vol. 99, Springer, New York, pp. 1–24.Aizenman, M.
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