... in a non-tangential angle of opening a at ζ, then a short calculation shows that lim sup z→ζ δϕ(D)(z) απ ≤ tan δD (z) and the assertion follows □ Jones Journal of Inequalities and Applications ... of Ω plays a complicated role in the behaviour of We conclude this section by constructing a domain that displays very bad boundary properties This answers a question of Madigan and Matheson ... compact on B if and only if Page of Jones Journal of Inequalities and Applications 2011, 2011:31 http://www.journalofinequalitiesandapplications.com/content/2011/1/31 lim w→∂ δ (w) = δ (γ w) Page...
... essentially what we are looking at (The defining representation of Sn consists of the direct sum of the reflection representation and the trivial representation This trivial summand has no significant ... dimension of the row-span ofa matrix is equal to the dimension of its column-span, we can equally well study the dimension of the space spanned by the columns of the table By the preceeding lemma, ... vector space spanned by all of these fλ (q)’s We have: Proposition 1.2 dim Fn = D(n) Proof Consider the table of the characters χN ; we are interested in the dimension of the row-span of this table...
... Among these are partial match retrieval of multidimensional data, searching and sorting, pattern matching, conflict resolution algorithms for broadcast communications, data compression, coding, ... of ζ0 in part (c), we can easily n show that 2 ζ0 (a) = a + √ e a /2 + O(e a ), a → +∞ 2π ζ0 (a) = a → 0+ − 2a + O (a3 ), a (2.8) (2.9) We also note that from the definition ofa b-trie we have ... expansions of I are as follows: (i) b, A → ∞, α = b /A > I = e A Ab 1 b + O (A 2 ) − b! b /A − A (b /A − 1)3 (ii) b, A → ∞, b /A < I = − e A (iii) b, A → ∞, A − b = Ab 1 b + O (A 2 ) − b! − b /A A...
... theory A survey paper by P K Wong [8] in 1982 refers to 70 publications The study of cages has led to interesting applications of algebra to graph theory Recently, it also attracted some attention ... the proof References [1] J .A Bondy and U.S.R Murty,Graph Theory with Applications, North Holland, Amsterdam, (1976) [2] G Brinkmann, B.D McKay, and C Saager, The smallest cubic graphs of girth ... k-edge-connected, we assume in what follows that g ≥ Let G be a (k; g)-cage and S is a minimal edge cut of G Since G is a k-regular graph, |S| < k We may assume that |S| = k − because all the following arguments...
... five and two players choose any pair of complement strings (except for the pair 11 10 and 00 01), then the third player can always attain an advantage by choosing a particular string Before ... has the same or better chance of occurring before σ1 and σ2 Proof The proof can be shown in a similar fashion to that of Theorem 2, so it is omitted Remark It should be noted that the inequalities ... [2] Chen, R and Lin, H E., On the fair coin-tossing processes, J Multivariate Anal., Vol 15, 1984 pp 222–227 [3] Chen, R and Zame, A. , On the fair coin-tossing games, J Multivariate Anal., Vol 9,...
... equilibrium configuration ofa collection of atoms at a given temperature The connection between this algorithm and mathematical minimization was first noted by Pincus [7], but it was Kirkpatrick et al [4] ... based ona degression ofa temperature t For a fixed t there are several iterations and in each of these iterations we choose an arbitrary xp from a neighbourhood of current xmin (the radius of ... employs a random search which not only accepts changes that decrease objective function f , but also some changes that increase it For more information about SA we refer to [5] The main idea of SA algorithm...
... seen as analogous to Theorem 1.2 of [3] In [3], partially for convenience, some assumptions are made about the connectivity of G which are not made in this note For related work on the critical ... [1] Andrew Berget, Andrew Manion, Molly Maxwell, Aaron Potechin, and Victor Reiner The critical group ofa line graph arxiv:math.CO/0904.1246 [2] Alexander E Holroyd, Lionel Levine, Karola M´sz´ros, ... leads him to ask the natural question as to whether K(G, w∗ ) is a subgroup or quotient of K(LG, e∗ ) In this note, we answer this question a rmatively by demonstrating a surjection K(LG, e∗ )...
... information c) The function ofmanagement software used at ILA 80% of responses said that they are not happy totally with the Schoolsoft (the management software used at ILA) because lacking of ... Winer, "A framework for Customer relationship management" , California management review, 2001 17 A database of customer activity Analyses of the database Given the analyses, decisions about which ... benefits: Sheaves, Daphne E and James G.Barners "The fundamentals of Relationships: An exploration of the concept to guide marketing implementation" Advances in Services marketing and management, ...
... non-decreasing process Tsai & Chan (2005) showed that the kernel ofa CARMA process is non-negative if and only if its Laplace transform is completely monotone Based on this characterization, Tsai ... characterised the non-negativity of the kernel for any CARMA(p, q) process in terms of the complete monotonicity of its Laplace transform They made use of this characterization to show that a ... those of β(z) = have negative real parts, and the two equations have no common roots The condition on the roots of α(z) = is necessary for the stationarity of the process whereas that on β(z)...
... good examples 1 Eugene W Anderson, Claes Fornell, and Donald R Lehmann, “Customer Satisfaction, Market Share, and Profitability,” Journal of Marketing, July, pp 5366 Don Peppers and Martha Rogers, ... Anderson and Carol Kerr, "Customer relationship management" , McGraw- Hill, 2002 Russell S Winer, "A framework for Customer relationship management" , California management review, 2001 Don Peppers and ... exploration of the concept to guide marketing implementation" Advances in Services marketing and management, Vol 5., eds Teresa A Swartz, David E Bowen and Stephen W.Brown, London, JAI Press Inc Katherine...
... Bluestone noted that the skill-base approach is particularly useful in the case of the University of Massachusetts at Boston (UMB), since 89% of undergraduates and 82% of graduates remain in Massachusetts ... reasonable to consider only a fraction of their increased income as an economic impact (since only a small percentage of those who stay near the university will so primarily as a result of economic ... substantially overestimates the economic impact ofa university The overestimation arises from an incomplete consideration of the potential effects migration has on human resource location This note argues...
... The WACC calculations are made estimating the debt and equity participation in the total value of the firm for each period and calculating the contribution of each to the WACC after taxes As a first ... Social Science Research Network TAGGART, JR, ROBERT A. , 1991, Consistent Valuation Cost of Capital Expressions with Corporate and Personal Taxes, Financial Management, Autumn, pp 8-20 THAM, JOSEPH, ... Equity? Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=545122 , 2004b, Principles of Cash Flow Valuation An Integrated Market-based Approach Academic Press VAN HORNE, J.C 1998, Financial Management...
... insert an article, and of which article to insert Structure of the Translation Scheme Three dictionaries are envisaged: a stem dictionary, a prefix dictionary, and a suffix dictionary If one were ... suffix, and stem dictionaries, respectively, the results obtained have been encouraging, although not faultless For example, a- li-amkwa means "he was awoken." TRANSLATION OF SWAHILI INTO ENGLISH (A ... there is a good practical reason If a program to translate Swahili into English is to be useful (rather than purely academic research), it must be usable in Tanzania Until recently, the only computers...
... 314–323, Honolulu, Hawaii Association for Computational Linguistics S Ferguson 1973 A Bayesian analysis of some nonparametric problems Annals of Statistics, 1:209–230 J R Finkel, T Grenager, C D Manning ... derivation Due to a misinterpretation of Antoniak (1974), GGJ06 use an approximation that leaves out all the P1 (w) terms from (4).1 Figure compares the approximation to the exact expectation when ... trailing term leads to the approximation in Antoniak (1974) However, we can obtain an exact formula for the expectation by utilising the relationship between the Digamma function and the harmonic numbers:...
... ASCLT for self-normalized partial sums of random variables in the domain of attraction of the normal law, we will show that the ASCLT holds under a fairly general growth condition on dk = k−1 exp(ln ... the domain of attraction of the normal law, if there exist constants an > 0, bn ∈ R such that S n − bn d −→ N, an where N is the standard normal random variable We say that {Xn }n∈N satisfies ... work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (11061012), the project supported by program to Sponsor Teams for Innovation in the Construction of Talent Highlands in Guangxi...
... Joag Dev, K, Proschan, F: Negative association of random variables with applications Ann Stat 11(1), 286–295 (1983) doi:10.1214/aos/1176346079 Matula, P: Anoteon the almost sure convergence of ... Huang et al Journal of Inequalities and Applications 2011, 2011:92 http://www.journalofinequalitiesandapplications.com/content/2011/1/92 Page of Kolmogorov-Chung-type strong law of large numbers, ... China Authors’ contributions HH, DW and QW carried out the design of the study and performed the analysis QZ participated in its design and coordination All authors read and approved the final manuscript...
... independent random variables have been extended to dependent random variables by many authors The concept of negatively associated random variables was introduced by Alam and Saxena [6] and carefully ... associated random variables Theorem 1.4 Let {Xni, ≤ i ≤ kn, n ≥ 1} be an array of rowwise negatively associated random variables and {an, n ≥ 1} a sequence of nonnegative constants Suppose that ... general than Theorem 1.4 Sung Journal of Inequalities and Applications 2011, 2011:76 http://www.journalofinequalitiesandapplications.com/content/2011/1/76 Page of Proof of Theorem 1.4 Note that...
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