Point processes | Statistical theory
In the mathematical theory of probability, a generalized renewal process (GRP) or G-renewal process is a stochastic point process used to model failure/repair behavior of repairable systems in reliability engineering. Poisson point process is a particular case of GRP. (Wikipedia).
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Primitive Roots - Applied Cryptography
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Marcos Mariño - Quantum theory and non-perturbative effects
Divergent series are ubiquitous in quantum theory, and one should learn to live with them and eventually make sense of them. A general framework to address these issues is the theory of resurgence by Ecalle. This requires the introduction of trans-series, or generalized formal series incor
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Secularization, Religious Resurgence, and Multiple Modernities
As modernity has advanced across the world, some people are surprised that in most societies faith not been relegated to the private sphere or altogether abandoned. Investigate the manner in which cultures modernize in unique ways, many of which accommodate or even promote religious belief
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Emmanuel Schertzer: General epidemiological models: law of large numbers and contact tracing
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This video lesson is a detailed explanation of the way each common resource is used to generate electricity and the advantages and disadvantages of each. It starts with a very brief explanation of the way a generator works and the definitions of renewable and non-renewable used here. There
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Converting Biomass to Energy: A Low Carbon Development Strategy for Malaysia
MIT 11.384-11.386 Malaysia Sustainable Cities Program, Spring 2016 View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/11-384S16 Instructor: Dr. Nor Aishah Saidina Amin Dr. Amin uses an integrated carbon accounting and mitigation model to demonstrate how Malaysia could reduce carbon emissions an
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Odo Diekmann: Boosting and waning : on the dynamics of immune status
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MIT 6.262 Discrete Stochastic Processes, Spring 2011 View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/6-262S11 Instructor: Robert Gallager License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu
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Renewable energy is described as replenishable, safe for the environment, and available in the long term. But do all renewable energy sources meet these criteria? Watch to find out. Find out more information at https://bit.ly/3p0Thsz To get the latest science and technology news, su
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