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  2. Estimating the Entropy of Binary Time Series: Methodology, Some…

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~ik355/PAPERS/ent-estJ.pdf
    5 Jun 2020: A random process X ={. , X1, X0, X1, X2,. } with alphabet A is a sequence of random variables {Xn} with values inA. ... For moderate alphabet sizes, this can be easilycarried out even for large n, e.g., on the order of 106.
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  4. 30 Jun 2024: 1999). 20,. 132. (link to publication). The animal rights question [2]. – ... Wilberforce Road. Cambridge. CB3 0WB. Related sites. 2024 University of Cambridge.
  5. Publications | Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical…

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    30 Jun 2024: 1991). 1,. 319. (doi: 10.1214/aoap/1177005872). The animal rights question [2]. – Nature. ... Centre for Mathematical Sciences. Wilberforce Road. Cambridge. CB3 0WB. Related sites.
  6. Corrections to the Pleasures of Counting For First Reprint

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    3 Dec 2022: CUP, Cambridge, 1996. [262] G. K. Batchelor. Kolmogoroff's theory of locally isotropic turbulence. ... Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 43:533-59, 1947. [263] G. A.
  7. THE COMPLEX OF INJECTIVE WORDS IS HIGHLY CONNECTED OSCAR ...

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    9 May 2021: elements of X(S)p as being words of length (p 1) in the alphabet S, in which each letter. ... Email address: o.randal-williams@dpmms.cam.ac.uk. Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Wilberforce Road, Cambridge CB3 0WB, UK.
  8. Automata & Formal LanguagesMichaelmas Term 2022 Part II of ...

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    24 Oct 2022: Automata & Formal LanguagesMichaelmas Term 2022. Part II of the Mathematical TriposUniversity of Cambridge. ... 17) Let L and M be languages over an alphabet Σ and consider the set equation X = LX M.
  9. PubTeX output 1998.04.07:1011

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    5 Jun 2020: We only needto show that in the case of countably infinite alphabets (12) remainsvalid. ... of Cambridge, Cambridge, U.K.,Tech. Rep. 95-3, May 1995. [21] P. C.
  10. Automata & Formal LanguagesMichaelmas Term 2023 Part II of ...

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    23 Oct 2023: Automata & Formal LanguagesMichaelmas Term 2023. Part II of the Mathematical TriposUniversity of Cambridge. ... 16) Let L and M be languages over an alphabet Σ and consider the set equation X = LX M.
  11. Cor2.dvi

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    1 Aug 2021: Extra ) to give(which is just a rearrangement of the alphabet A, B,. ... FURTHER CORRECTIONS TO THE PLEASURES OF COUNTING 3. I have carefully lost the e-mail but a group of concerned citizensfrom the Cambridge Computing Laboratory point out that the
  12. 1 Estimation of the Rate-Distortion Function Matthew T. Harrison, ...

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    5 Jun 2020: Another advantage of a plug-in estimator is that Pxn1 has finitesupport, regardless of the source alphabet. ... Xkm1)), w.r.t. the reproduction alphabet Âm. and the distortion measure ρm, and divide the estimate by m.

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