... the trailing term leads to the approximation in Antoniak (1974). However, wecan obtain an exact formula for the expecta-tion by utilising the relationship between the Digamma function and the ... repre-sentation for the state ofthe restaurant that doesn’trequire explicit table tracking.6Instead we main-tain a histogram for each dish wi of the frequency of a table having a particular number ... situations, we may wish to estimate the base distribution itself, creating a hierarchical model. Since the base distribution generates tablelabels, estimates of this distribution are based on the...
... indicative ofthe need to insert an article, and of which article to insert. 2. Structure ofthe Translation Scheme Three dictionaries are envisaged: a stem dictionary, a prefix dictionary, and ... We note in passing that a disadvantage of Swahili is the absence of articles. Some work must be done on this problem (paralleling [1]) to determine whether there are word patterns which are ... (1) As already exemplified, suffixes can cause modification of the word stem. (2) In all but one case, only one suffix is used at a time. The exceptional case is supplied by two particular...
... the electronic journal of combinatorics 7 (2000), #R30 3d (A) =gcd (A) ,d (A) =d (A − A) ,Λ (A) =maxA − minA, Λ (A) =Λ (A) /d (A) .Furthermore, letκ (A) =Λ (A) − 1 |A| −2,θ (A) =max (A) Λ (A) ,T ... 1 |A| −2,θ (A) =max (A) Λ (A) ,T (A) =( |A| −2)(κ (A) +1− κ (A) ) + 1andhA = {a 1+ ···+ a h: a 1, ,a h∈ A} .For a specified set A, we simply write d, d, Λ, etc.Our approach is based ona remarkable result of Lev [7]. ... Using an a netransformation of variables his theorem can be stated as follows.Theorem 1. Let A be a finite set of integers and let h be a positive integersatisfying h>2κ − 1. Then there...
... add value and establish learningas a continuous process within the organization. The process ofimplementationofa KM strategyinvolves the operations of creation, storage, distri-bution and ... tacitknowledge and information: that is, an interactionbetween actions and behaviors. The action of creation does not consist ofthe processing of infor-mation or data, since the obtaining of tacit knowl-edge, ... processesof creationand transmission of knowledge. This study analyzes theimplementationof an innovation andKM strategy in the Irizar company, a maker of luxury coach bodywork. According to The Economist...
... declares the presence of circularity. After these instructions are done, then, the WACC can be calculated as the sum ofthe debt and equity contribution to the cost of capital. Now we can proceed ... value of debt at the end ofthe previous year i-1. TSi = ìKdiìDi-1 (A1 3) Substituting equation A7 .4 and equation A1 3 into equation A1 2.2, we obtain the traditional formulation ofthe WACC. ... participation in the total value ofthe firm for each period and calculating the contribution of each to the WACC after taxes. As a first step, we will not add up these components to find the value...
... unknown. The purpose of this article is to study and establish the ASCLT for self-normalized partial sums of random variablesin the domain of attraction ofthe normal law, we will show that the ASCLT ... article as it appeared upon acceptance. Fully formattedPDF and full text (HTML) versions will be made available soon. A noteonthe almost sure limit theorem for self-normalized partial sums of random ... the domain of attraction ofthe normal law. Therefore, the class of randomvariables in Theorems 1.1 is of very broad range.Remark 1.5. Essentially, the open problem should be whether Theorem...
... (NOD) ran-dom variables and negatively associated (NA) [2] random variables are the mostimportant and special cases of pairwise NQD random variables. So, it is very significantto study probabilistic ... variable sequences a nd NA random variablesequences are the most important and special cases of pairwise NQD random variablesequences, then we have the following results as two corollaries of Theorems ... a. s.(3:17) The proof of Theorem 2.2 is complete.Huang et al. Journal of Inequalities and Applications 2011, 2011:92http://www.journalofinequalitiesandapplications.com/content/2011/1/92Page 6 of 8...
... general than Theorem 1.4.Sung Journal of Inequalities and Applications 2011, 2011:76http://www.journalofinequalitiesandapplications.com/content/2011/1/76Page 7 of 8 RESEARC H Open Access A note ... negatively associated random variables.Theorem 1.4. Let {Xni,1≤ i ≤ kn, n ≥ 1} be an array of rowwise negatively associatedrandom variables and {a n, n ≥ 1} a sequence of nonnegative constants. ... 1} be an array of rowwise negatively associatedmean zero random variables and {a n, n ≥ 1} a sequence of nonnegative constants. Sup-pose that the following conditions hold:(i)∞n=1 a nkni=1P(...
... article as: Jones: Anoteonthe Königs domain of compact composition operators onthe Bl och space.Journal of Inequalities and Applications 2011 2011:31.Jones Journal of Inequalities and Applications ... Ω plays a complicated role in the behaviour of . We conclude this section by constructing a domain that displays verybad boundary properties. This answers a question of Madigan and Matheson ... Anderson, JM: Bloch Functions: The Basic Theory. Operators and Function Theory. D Reidel. 1–17 (1985)2. Madigan, K, Matheson, A: Compact Composition Operators onthe Bloch Space. Trans Am Math...
... numbers and its derivatives,” Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, vol. 339, no. 1, pp. 598–608, 2008.13 T. Kim, Onthe analogs of Euler numbers and polynomials associated with p-adic ... p-adic q-integral on Zpatq −1,” Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, vol. 331, no. 2, pp. 779–792, 2007.14 T. Kim, Anoteon p-adic q-integral on Zpassociated with q-Euler ... remarks on multiple p-adic q-L-function of two variables,”Advanced Studies in Contemporary Mathematics, vol. 14, no. 1, pp. 49–68, 2007.2 L C. Jang, Ona q-analogue ofthe p-adic generalized...
... University of Aeronautics and Astronautics,Nanjing 210016, ChinaEmail address: jiangxu79@nuaa.edu.cnDaoyuan Fang: Department of Mathematics, Zhe j iang University, Hangzhou 310027, ChinaEmail address: ... multidimensional isother-mal Euler equations,” Transactions ofthe American Mathematical Society, vol. 359, no. 2, pp.637–648, 2007.[2] S. Junca and M. Rascle, “Strong relaxation ofthe isothermal Euler ... arbitrary large initial data in BV(R)space.Marcati and Milani [3] showed the derivation ofthe porous media equation as the limit of the isentropic Euler equations in one space dimension. Recently,...
... ANoteonthe Symmetric Powers ofthe StandardRepresentation of SnDavid Savitt1Department of Mathematics, Harvard UniversityCambridge, MA 02138, USAdsavitt@math.harvard.eduRichard ... write all of the generating functions fλ(q) as rational functions over a common denominator; then the dimension of their span is bounded above by 1 plus the degree of their numerators.For example, ... have:Proposition 1.2. dim Fn= D(n).Proof. Consider the table ofthe characters χN; we are interested in the dimension of the row-span of this table. Since the dimension ofthe row-span of...
... sharp estimates obtained by Kamath et al. of the probability that no bin is empty after the random placement ofthe ballsand exploiting the relationship between the placement of balls and the rigid ... special colorings that satisfy a maximality condition that, however, is a weaker form of maximality than the oneconsidered in [10]. This has as an effect a smaller right-hand side in (1) that resultsin ... set the accuracy parameter equal to 10−50and set the scale ofthe problem equal to10−50. Finally, we set the number of decimal digits parameter of Maple equal to 100. Werun the algorithm and...