Central limit theorem

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51Algebra / Mathematics / Linear algebra / Matrices / Orthogonal matrix / Matrix / Permutation matrix / Normal distribution / Permutation / Positive-definite matrix / Symmetric matrix / Central limit theorem

APPROXIMATING ORTHOGONAL MATRICES BY PERMUTATION MATRICES Alexander Barvinok October 2005 Abstract. Motivated in part by a problem of combinatorial optimization and in

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Language: English - Date: 2005-10-31 12:56:55
52Chernoff bound / Primality tests / Central limit theorem / Exponential mechanism

Efficient Sampling Methods for Discrete Distributions Karl Bringmann and Konstantinos Panagiotou Max Planck Institute for Informatics Campus E1.4, 66123 Saarbr¨ ucken, Germany

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Source URL: people.mpi-inf.mpg.de

Language: English - Date: 2016-01-03 06:45:38
53General topology / Mathematics / ACL2 / Lisp / Compact space / Automated theorem proving / Software / Mathematical logic / Model theory

Appendix F: Examples of existing semantic representations of mathematics 1. The central limit theorem as represented in Isabelle [12]: 2. The definition of a Möbius transformation in Coq [28]:

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Source URL: www.wolframfoundation.org

Language: English - Date: 2015-12-15 12:07:17
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CENTRAL LIMIT THEOREM FOR THE SELF-REPELLING RANDOM WALK WITH DIRECTED EDGES arXiv:1403.2789v2 [math.PR] 28 SepT. MOUNTFORD, G. VALLE, L. P. R. PIMENTEL

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Language: English - Date: 2014-09-30 00:33:04
    55Mathematics / Algebra / Mathematical analysis / Matrix theory / Linear algebra / Normal distribution / Determinant / Matrix / Central limit theorem / Random permutation statistics / Matrix exponential

    AN ASYMPTOTIC FORMULA FOR THE NUMBER OF NON-NEGATIVE INTEGER MATRICES WITH PRESCRIBED ROW AND COLUMN SUMS Alexander Barvinok and J.A. Hartigan March 2011

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    Language: English - Date: 2011-03-10 19:58:36
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    A few conceptual questions (and definitions): • What is the Central Limit theorem?

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    Language: English - Date: 2010-06-01 13:55:07
      57Mathematics / Mathematical analysis / Central limit theorem / Regular graph / Matrix / Entropy / Number theory / Graph coloring / Discriminant of an algebraic number field / Differential forms on a Riemann surface

      THE NUMBER OF GRAPHS AND A RANDOM GRAPH WITH A GIVEN DEGREE SEQUENCE Alexander Barvinok and J.A. Hartigan November 2011 Abstract. We consider the set of all graphs on n labeled vertices with prescribed

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      Language: English - Date: 2011-11-22 11:29:45
      58Statistics / Mathematical analysis / Probability / Probability distributions / Algebra of random variables / Probability theory / Central limit theorem / Variance / Normal distribution / Multivariate random variable / Expected value / Relationships among probability distributions

      Extreme Negative Dependence and Risk Aggregation Bin Wang∗ and Ruodu Wang† January 22, 2015 Abstract We introduce the concept of an extremely negatively dependent (END) sequence of random variables with a given commo

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      Source URL: sas.uwaterloo.ca

      Language: English - Date: 2015-01-22 22:51:14
      59Mathematical analysis / Statistics / Mathematics / Summary statistics / Probability distributions / Random walk / Central limit theorem / Law of large numbers / Large deviations theory / Ising model / Mode / Heat transfer physics

      MATHEMATISCHES FORSCHUNGSINSTITUT OBERWOLFACH T a g u n g s b e r i c h t

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      Source URL: www.fam.tuwien.ac.at

      Language: English - Date: 2003-06-14 17:14:40
      60Probability distributions / Central limit theorem / Stable distribution / Normal distribution / Asymptotic distribution / Expected value / Relationships among probability distributions / Cumulative distribution function

      Sum of Arbitrarily Dependent Random Variables Ruodu Wang∗ September 15, 2014 Abstract In many classic problems of asymptotic analysis, it appears that the scaled average of a

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      Source URL: sas.uwaterloo.ca

      Language: English - Date: 2014-09-15 20:59:51
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