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  2. Abstract

    https://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~rrw1/abstracts/c01a.html
    20 Sep 2011: Kenyon, J.B. Orlin, P.W. Shor and R.R. Weber. , in Proc. ... In addition, we present a ran- domized O(nB log B)-time on-line algorithm SS , based on SS, whose expected behavior is essentially optimal for all discrete distributions.
  3. An isoperimetric inequality for the Wiener sausage Yuval Peres∗ ...

    https://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~ps422/wienergafa.pdf
    26 Oct 2011: B(x,r δ) π(C(π1(x),r)) B(x,r δ), for all R > R0. (2.5). ... Also for all A π1(B(0,K)) we have that. µ(A) vol(π(A)) 0, as R.
  4. EUROPEAN APPORTIONMENT VIA THECAMBRIDGE COMPROMISE GEOFFREY R.…

    https://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~grg/papers/USep4.pdf
    22 Aug 2011: 3. adjust the divisor d in such a way that the sum of the seatnumbers of all Member States equals the given Parliament-size. ... 2. Suppose, at some stage, that State i has been allocated ai seatsin all.
  5. Global uniform risk bounds for wavelet deconvolution estimators

    https://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~nickl/Site/__files/AOS836.pdf
    17 Feb 2011: Wenext prove fk B(s, L) for all k and suitable c′, η. ... 3.5. Proof of Theorem 4. For simplicity of notation, we suppress the supremaover B(s, L) in most of what follows—uniformity of the bound follows from track-ing all
  6. State space collapse and diffusion approximation for a network…

    https://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~frank/PAPERS/AAP591.pdf
    30 Nov 2011: Trans-mission is assumed to occur simultaneously through all resources on route i. ... By Proposition 4.3,there exists a compact set B(R) in RI+ such that n(t) B(R) for all t 0 for anyfluid model solution n satisfying |n(0)|
  7. Observations on the Bomber Problem Richard Weber† Third International …

    https://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~rrw1/talks/Stanford_bomber_seminar.pdf
    8 Jun 2011: pt =1011 for all t. {c(0),c(1),c(2),c(3),c(4),. } = {0, 316,12,1,1,. }. Note that c(i)2 c(i 1)c(i 1) ... Adv Appl Probab 42(3):795–815. Bartroff J, Goldstein L, Samuel-Cahn E (2010b) The spend-it-all regionand small time results for the continuous
  8. Brownian motion with variable drift: 0-1 laws, hitting probabilities…

    https://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~ps422/bmdrift.pdf
    26 Oct 2011: 1 P(Ψ(B) > 0)). 1 exp(BΛ. P(Ψ(B) > 0)). Taking sup over all Λ Γ of type 1, we deduce that P(Ψ(X) > 0) = 1. • ... Pu(B hits A) > 0,for all starting points u. By neighborhood recurrence of Brownian motion, we get that thisprobability is indeed
  9. visa06f-courcoubetis.dvi

    https://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~rrw1/research/visa09.pdf
    20 Jan 2011: This is the same as requiring an equal sizeof resource contribution from all participants. ... So N B(n 1, 1 αq). Theexpected net benefit of all the agents is.
  10. Symmetric Rearrangements Around Infinity with Applications to Lévy…

    https://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~ps422/LevyRearrangement.pdf
    25 Oct 2011: µqA(B) := q. Rd. Ex[eqTA 1{XTAB}. ]dx for all B B(Rd). ... 8.2& 8.4], provided we replace Gq by. G0(y,B) :=. 0. Py(Xt B) dt for all B B(Rd), (1.21).
  11. O.dvi

    https://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~rrw1/opt1998/O.pdf
    9 May 2011: We write. g(x) z = b, z 0. It will frequently be mathematically useful to turn all our constraints into equalities. ... You can confirm for all b thatprimal and dual here have the same optimal values.

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