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  2. Total variation cutoff in a tree Yuval Peres∗ Perla ...

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~ps422/tree-cutoff.pdf
    10 Jul 2013: We abusenotation and denote by nj the root of Tj and by 0 the root of T0. ... Using Claim 4.2 for the function (h(x) h(nj)) restricted to x Tj we obtainvTj.
  3. 22 May 2013: Pj(Tj < ) Pj(Hi < )Pi(Hj < ) = 1. 5.5 Relation with closed classes. ... P(X0 = i)Pi(Tj < ). so it suffices to show that Pi(Tj < ) = 1 for all i I.
  4. Cluster detection in networks using percolation

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~grg/papers/BEJ412.pdf
    14 Mar 2013: Patil and Taillie [42]argued that this can be done faster by using the tree structure of Qm, where the root is the entirenetwork Vm and a cluster K Km(tj ) ... is the parent of any cluster L Km(tj 1) such that L K ,where t1 < < tM denote the distinct
  5. Tutorial Bandit Processes and Index Policies Richard Weber,…

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~rrw1/talks/YETQweber2013.pdf
    14 Nov 2013: Tutorial. Bandit Processes and Index Policies. Richard Weber, University of Cambridge. Young European Queueing Theorists (YEQT VII) workshop on. Scheduling and priorities in queueing systems,. Eindhoven, November 4–5–6, 2013. 1 / 52. 2 / 52. 3 /
  6. 10 Oct 2013: Advanced Probability. Perla Sousi. December 17, 2011. Contents. 1 Conditional expectation 3. 1.1 Discrete case. 4. 1.2 Existence and uniqueness. 5. 1.3 Product measure and Fubini’s theorem. 11. 1.4 Examples of conditional expectation. 11. 1.4.1

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