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Mathematics / Mathematical analysis / Statistical theory / Law of large numbers / Stochastic processes / Stochastic portfolio theory / Equations / Probability distributions / Mathematical finance / Central limit theorem
Date: 2009-01-27 08:16:36
Mathematics
Mathematical analysis
Statistical theory
Law of large numbers
Stochastic processes
Stochastic portfolio theory
Equations
Probability distributions
Mathematical finance
Central limit theorem

Stable Models for the Distribution of Equity Capital Robert Fernholz INTECH One Palmer Square Princeton, NJ 08542

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