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  2. Figure 1: Top 20 sectors for direct mathematical sciences ...

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~frank/TALKS/MToday.pdf
    6 Oct 2016: Figure 1: Top 20 sectors for direct mathematical sciences Gross Value Added, in £millions. ... 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 30,000. Source: Deloitte using ONS data.
  3. MATHEMATICAL TRIPOS: PART II Lent Term 2016 OPTIMIZATION AND ...

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~rrw1/oc/exsheetoc.pdf
    28 Feb 2016: For example,if (n1,n2,n3,n4) = (1, 10, 1, 10), the calculation (M1M2)M3 requires 20 scalar multiplications, butthe calculation M1(M2M3) requires 200 scalar multiplications.
  4. THE WORK OF LUCIO RUSSO ON PERCOLATION GEOFFREY R. ...

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~grg/papers/russo3.pdf
    24 Apr 2016: See [20].). Let C be the open cluster of Zd containing the origin. ... Soc. 56 (1960), 13–20. 32. Y. Higuchi, On the absence of non-translation invariant Gibbs states for the two-dimensionalIsing model, Random fields, Vol.
  5. Capacity of the range of random walk on Z4 ...

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~ps422/CLTd4.pdf
    15 Nov 2016: X(d)= 2. 1/20. 11/2. 1. |βs βt|2dsdt. Proof. First, by using Jensen’s inequality we get. ... 1/20. 11/2. G(βs,βt) dsdt. )=. Var ( 1/20. 11/2. G(βs,βt) dsdt.
  6. Biometrika (2015), 102, 2, pp. 315–323 doi:…

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~rjs57/Biometrika-2015-Yu-315-23.pdf
    23 Oct 2016: 100 datasets from this model foreach of the settings n {1000, 2000}, p {2000, 4000}, d = 10, θ = 1 and k = 20. ... 20 = and σ 2rank( A)1 =. Let d = s r 1, and let.
  7. Loss networks

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    19 Mar 2016: Mathematics of Operations Research 19 (1994) 1-20. ... Advances in Applied Probability 20 (1988), 112-144.
  8. Journal of Machine Learning Research ? (????) ?-?? Submitted ...

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~rds37/papers/shah16.pdf
    9 Jun 2016: 87 8.57 3.43 3.01 0.05 3.23 3.77FN Main 3.20 1.26 8.26 0.98 0.33 2.35 0.25 7.00
  9. NEW FRONTIERS IN RANDOM GEOMETRY (RaG)EP/I03372X/1 REPORT 1/7/15 – ...

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    16 Jul 2016: Probab. 19 (2014) 1–25. 20. KPZ formula derived from Liouville heat kernel, N. ... Grimmett, Z.Li, European Journal of Combinatorics 20 (2013), Paper P47, 14 pp.
  10. O.dvi

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~rrw1/opt/O.pdf
    10 May 2016: 18. 5.2 The simplex algorithm. 20. i. 6 The Simplex Tableau 226.1 Choice of pivot column. ... 20. 6 The Simplex Tableau. 6.1 Choice of pivot column. We might have chosen the first pivot as a12 which would have resulted in.
  11. Capacity of the range of random walk on Zd ...

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~ps422/capacity-new.pdf
    10 Mar 2016: Ann. of Math. (2),171(3):2039–2087, 2010. 20. Introduction. Decomposition for capacities. Variance of Cap(Rn) and error term.
  12. 25 Feb 2016: 20. Imagine there are a 100 people in line to board a plane that seats 100.
  13. tutte-grg16.dvi

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    22 Aug 2016: J. Amer. Math. Soc., 22:521–567, 2009. 19. 20 Resource List. [13] P. ... Physica, 59:545–570, 1972. [20] C. M. Fortuin and P. W. Kasteleyn.
  14. 7 Mar 2016: The lastmay be expressed (by classical results of Kasteleyn [7, 8], Fisher [3], and Temperleyand Fisher [20]) as Pfaffians of certain antisymmetric matrices. ... Inform.Th. 54 (2008), 2179–2195. [20] H. N. V. Temperley and M.
  15. O.dvi

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~rrw1/opt/O2up.pdf
    10 May 2016: 18. 5.2 The simplex algorithm. 20. i. 6 The Simplex Tableau 226.1 Choice of pivot column. ... 20. 6 The Simplex Tableau. 6.1 Choice of pivot column. We might have chosen the first pivot as a12 which would have resulted in.
  16. 15 Mar 2016: 174.2 The dual simplex method. 194.3 Gomory’s cutting plane method. 20. ... 88. 20 Social Choice 9220.1 Social welfare functions. 9220.2 Social choice functions.
  17. Butlletí de la Societat Catalana de MatemàtiquesVol. 31, núm. ...

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~nickl/Site/__files/evaristcat.pdf
    28 Oct 2016: Pàg. 5–29. DOI: 10.2436/20.2002.01.64. L’obra matemàtica d’Evarist Giné. Vladimir Koltchinskii, Richard Nickl, Sara van de Geer i Jon A. ... Trans. Amer. Math. Soc., 248 (1) (1979),105–119. 20 Vladimir Koltchinskii, Richard Nickl, Sara van de
  18. 8 Mar 2016: 20. 5.5 Example: optimal parking. 21. 6 Optimal Stopping Problems 22. ... 20. 5.5 Example: optimal parking. A driver is looking for a parking space on the way to his destination.
  19. Sensitivity of mixing times in Eulerian digraphs Lucas Boczkowski ...

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~ps422/rw-directed-graphs.pdf
    23 Mar 2016: This completes the proof. 20. Lemma 3.12. For all x,y and all times t [n3/2. ... and hence this implies that d(t) (c2 1) (1 c1). Using (3.20) and Lemma 3.13 now provesthat tunif.
  20. 14 Jan 2016: 20. Theorem 4.3. Let K be a compact H-hull and set H = H K.
  21. book.dvi

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~frank/STOCHNET/LNSN_corr/book.pdf
    14 May 2016: C. 20 Markov chains. Thus. P(an arriving call is lost) = πM1(C) <πM (C);.

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