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  2. Mixing times of Markov chains Perla Sousi∗ December 8, ...

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~ps422/mixing-notes.pdf
    8 Dec 2020: because µ(ABc) ν(ABc) 0 by the definition of B. We further have. ... Proof. Here we describe Pinsker’s method. Let A = {a1,. ,an} and B = {b1,.
  3. Random Planar Geometry

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~jpm205/teaching/lent2020/rpg_notes.pdf
    11 Mar 2020: i) There is a unique isometric map fa,b : [0,d(a,b)] T so that fa,b(0) = a, fa,b(d(a,b)) = b.(ii) If q : [0, 1] ... Then R is a correspondence of Tf and Tg.Suppose that (a,a′), (b,b′) R.
  4. Mathematical Foundations of Infinite-Dimensional Statistical Models

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    25 Feb 2020: P. Kelly (Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics,. University of Cambridge)B. ... Castillo, U. Einmahl, D. Gauthier, D. Heydecker,K. Ray, J. Söhl and B.

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