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  2. www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~chris/DATAPAK/SomeSP.txt

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~chris/DATAPAK/SomeSP.txt
    20 Jul 2010: 151.51 30.24 24.68 4.08 58.63 69.7 24.57 43.02 12.19 20.11 39.46 73.8 35.04 30.05 29.97 ... 29.96 24.24 4.17 58.27 68.57 24.42 42.2 12.24 19.88 36.65 73.43 34.77 29.87 29.6 28.33
  3. Proportional fairness and product form

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~frank/TALKS/ima2010.pdf
    27 Apr 2010: First cut constraint. Second cut constraint. Product form. Outline. Slide Number 24.
  4. 9 Feb 2010: Recall from [23, 24] that hc(β) > 0 if and only if β < βc. ... 8.25). Inequality (8.24) holds by the positive association of random-cluster measureswith cluster-weights at least 1.
  5. Adaptive estimation of a distribution function and its density in…

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~nickl/Site/__files/BEJ239.pdf
    19 Nov 2010: F. Combining the bounds completes the proof of (24).It remains to prove (25). ... By (19) and (27), we have V ′ c2(λ)nσ 2, and the condition on t together with (24) givesthe result.
  6. 24 Mar 2010: n = 100 n = 200 n = 500 n = 1000 n = 2000d = 2 1.5 secs (260) 2.9 secs (500) 50 secs (1270) 4 mins (2540) 24 mins (5370)d = 3 6
  7. ODE approximations to some Markov chain models Perla Sousi ...

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~ps422/smithknight1.pdf
    10 Nov 2010: 23. 4.2.2 Notation. 24. 4.2.3 Defining the rates of individual interactions. ... 24. 4.2.4 Deriving the Markov chain rates. 25. 4.2.5 Example: n = 1.
  8. L.dvi

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~rrw1/oc/L2010a4.pdf
    25 Nov 2010: 236.5 Calculation of the Gittins index. 24. 6.6 Forward induction policies. ... 24. 7 Average-cost Programming 257.1 Average-cost optimization. 257.2 Example: admission control at a queue.
  9. Sheet1

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~chris/DATAPAK/SomeSP.xls
    20 Jul 2010: 9.42. 55.88. 71.47. 25.74. 71.76. 16.87. 24. 66.91. 83.13. 34.2. 36. ... 13.31. 208.99. 33.94. 31.57. 8.21. 56.9. 69.16. 25. 64. 16.71. 24.39.
  10. 1 Explicit Congestion Control:charging, fairness and…

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~frank/PAPERS/ecc.pdf
    14 Feb 2010: the queue size. Instead, as described in [24, 25], protocols act to control the. ... Computer Communication Review, 38 (2008) 51–. 62. [24] G. Raina, D.
  11. IMS CollectionsHigh Dimensional Probability V: The Luminy VolumeVol.…

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~nickl/Site/__files/IMSCOLL522.pdf
    26 Feb 2010: 24) ch(p, q) ‖p q‖2,λ Ch(p, q). holds for p, q P (t, ζ, D) with t > 1/2 and ζ > 0 (cf. ... Consequently, us-ing (24), the Hellinger-bracketing metric entropy H[](ε, P̄H(n), ‖ ‖2,λ) (with P̄H(n) ={ p : p P̃H(n) }) can be bounded by the L2(T

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