Avila has contributed in particular to complex one - dimensional dynamics — how a mathematical function with a single variable evolves when the solution is «fed back» into the function as
the next value of the variable in an iterative process.
One of the things that continuous distribution including those represented by extreme value theory ignore, is that there are extreme values at which the thing they are representing breaks and
the next values of the variable being observed are simply an infinite repeat of the last extreme value.
Way back at # 74, Eli said: «One of the things that continuous distribution including those represented by extreme value theory ignore, is that there are extreme values at which the thing they are representing breaks and
the next values of the variable being observed are simply an infinite repeat of the last extreme value.
Way back at # 74, Eli wrote: «One of the things that continuous distribution including those represented by extreme value theory ignore, is that there are extreme values at which the thing they are representing breaks and
the next values of the variable being observed are simply an infinite repeat of the last extreme value.
Not exact matches
presents the estimates
of two probit regressions: in the first column, the macro-dependent
variable is the OECD Composite Leading Indicator; in the second column, the market - dependent
variable is a dummy
variable that takes the
value of 1 if the
next 12 months» real - dividend - per - share growth is above its long - term average, and zero otherwise.
So to me; for a function
of that type; the entire concept
of a «trend» is without meaning; there is no trend; the
variable simply changes
value from one observed number to a
next observed number; which contains no information relative to any prior
values of the function whatsoever.
Surrender
value of Next Innings Pension and Group
Variable Employee Benefit is the amount
of money that will be provided by the insurance company in case you want to surrender the policy before maturity.