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cyclostationary.blog
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| | | | | Our toolkit expands to include basic probability theory. | |
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ggcarvalho.dev
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| | | | | Using the power of randomness to answer scientific questions. | |
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extremal010101.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Suppose we want to understand under what conditions on $latex B$ we have $latex \begin{aligned} \mathbb{E} B(f(X), g(Y))\leq B(\mathbb{E}f(X), \mathbb{E} g(Y)) \end{aligned}$holds for all test functions, say real valued $latex f,g$, where $latex X, Y$ are some random variables (not necessarily all possible random variables!). If $latex X=Y$, i.e., $latex X$ and $latex Y$ are... | |
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www.nicholas-ollberding.com
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| | | This is post is to introduce members of the Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center R Users Group (CCHMC-RUG) to some of the functionality provided by Frank Harrell's Hmisc and rms packages for data description and predictive modeling. | ||