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  2. Annual Report

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    Forexample:. shallow water test cases were•undertaken by independentgroups to compare local meshrefinement strategies;. ... New test caseswere developed to test amodel’s ability to simulate suchmesoscale ocean activity.
  3. Europhysics Letters PREPRINT Gases, liquids and crystals in granular…

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    This is surprising considering that a better under-standing would have a major economic impact in the pharmaceutical, chemical processing andcivil engineering industries. ... A simple test was carried out by observing the motion of a coloured linewithin
  4. clustering.dvi

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    Such tests have been criticized by Lo [37] whopointed out that, after accounting for short range dependence, they mightyield a different result and proposed a modified test statistic. ... Many of these studies test for long range dependence in returns,
  5. Credit Spreads, Optimal Capital Structure, and Implied Volatility…

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    1984), Masulis (1988), Brealey and. Myers (2001), and a special issue of “Journal of Economic Perspectives” partly denoted to the subject (Miller,1988, Stiglitz, 1988, Ross, 1988, Bhattacharya, 1988, Modigliani, 1988).
  6. Harold Jeffreys’ Theory of Probabilityrevisited Christian P.…

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    Thechapter concludes with similar uses of Student’s t and Fisher’s z tests. ... priors cannot be used for significance tests, because they would alwaysreject the point null hypothesis.
  7. Identifiability of latent class models with many observed variables

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    General formulations of the identification problem were made by several au-thors, primarily by those working in econometrics and by staff members of theCowles Commission for Research in Economics.
  8. Optimal design of paired comparison experiments in the presence ...

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    1 Introduction. Paired comparison studies are utilized in various fields of study, including marketing, trans-portation, environmental and health economics, psychology and sensometrics. ... Several test riders are available during the months of July and
  9. PRDAug27.dvi

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    The main condition for this to happen is that asufficiently economic representation of the velocity de-grees of freedom be available. ... A. Quark-Gluon Plasma. To test the model, we solve the Riemann problem inviscous gluon matter[21] with a
  10. newton-Wmag-cosmo.dvi

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    Df(Y (t,a))da. for all test-functions f is enough to determine Y (t) which makes formulation (5.65) self-consistent. ... 2005. [4] J.-P. Aubin, Mathematical methods of game and economic theory, Studies in Mathematics and itsApplications, 7.
  11. papererbanhaskovecDec4.dvi

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    The limit passage in the distributionalformulation of the term ̺εuε with a test function ϕ C. ... 218–236. [5] J. Carrillo, M. Fornasier, G. Toscani, and F. Vecil, Particle, kinetic, hydrodynamic models ofswarming, in Mathematical Modeling of

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