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  2. MATHEMATICAL TRIPOS Part III Monday, 11 June, 2012 9:00 ...

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/postgrad/part-iii/files/pastpapers/2012/paper_9.pdf
    30 Aug 2019: λeλ. 4. (i) Let T(n,p) be the Galton–Watson branching process with offspring distribution Bi(n, p).Show that, for p = (1 ε)/n, with ε > 0 small, the ... survival probability ρ = ρ(n,p) of thebinomial Galton–Watson branching process Tn,p
  3. MATHEMATICAL TRIPOS Part IA Friday, 1 June, 2018 1:30 ...

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/undergrad/pastpapers/files/2018/paperia_2_2018.pdf
    17 Jun 2019: Part IA, Paper 2 [TURN OVER. 8. 11F Probability. (a) Consider a Galton–Watson process (Xn). ... In the case of a Galton–Watson process with. P(X1 = 1) = 1/4, P(X1 = 3) = 3/4,.
  4. Techno-economic assessment of carbon-negative algal biodiesel for…

    https://como.ceb.cam.ac.uk/media/preprints/c4e-Preprint-119.pdf
    1 May 2019: 1. Contents. 1 Introduction 4. 2 Technical Process 5. 2.1 CSP and Desalination. ... When scaling up the whole process, the economics of scale must be considered.
  5. MATHEMATICAL TRIPOS Part IA 2018 List of Courses Analysis ...

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/undergrad/pastpapers/files/2018/list_ia_2018.pdf
    21 Aug 2019: 11F Probability. (a) Consider a Galton–Watson process (Xn). Prove that the extinction probability q isthe smallest non-negative solution of the equation q = F(q) where F(t) = ... In the case of a Galton–Watson process with. P(X1 = 1) = 1/4, P(X1 = 3)

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