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Average value

by Jason Starr, Shell Method , 2005
"... Important definitions. You should know the meanings of the following terms. (All of them are important, so none of them will be boldfaced.) Term Lecture Reference ..."
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Important definitions. You should know the meanings of the following terms. (All of them are important, so none of them will be boldfaced.) Term Lecture Reference

The Average-Value Correspondence Principle

by Philip Goyal
"... Abstract. In previous work [1], we have presented an attempt to derive the finite-dimensional abstract quantum formalism from a set of physically comprehensible assumptions. In this paper, we continue the derivation of the quantum formalism by formulating a correspondence principle, the Average-Valu ..."
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Abstract. In previous work [1], we have presented an attempt to derive the finite-dimensional abstract quantum formalism from a set of physically comprehensible assumptions. In this paper, we continue the derivation of the quantum formalism by formulating a correspondence principle, the Average-Value

Aplicability of average values of meterological elements

by PhD (Eng) Dragoslav R Petrović , 2005
"... In practice it is important to know the statistical characteristics of meteorological elements, their nature being that of random variables characterized by average values and dispersion. Results of investigation of meteorological elements′ nature are given and optimum measuring time for calculatin ..."
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In practice it is important to know the statistical characteristics of meteorological elements, their nature being that of random variables characterized by average values and dispersion. Results of investigation of meteorological elements′ nature are given and optimum measuring time

AVERAGE VALUES OF ARITHMETIC FUNCTIONS

by Rose Wong
"... Abstract. In this paper, we will present problems involving av erage values of arithmetic functions. The arithmetic functions we discuss are: (1)the number of representations of natural numbers as a sum of two squares and (2)as a sum of three squares, (3)the number of decompositions of natural numbe ..."
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Abstract. In this paper, we will present problems involving av erage values of arithmetic functions. The arithmetic functions we discuss are: (1)the number of representations of natural numbers as a sum of two squares and (2)as a sum of three squares, (3)the number of decompositions of natural

Property Method Average Value

by D. N. De Young, G. R. Snelling V , 1967
"... for t•u *-c a'Jc. e'=;s /o _ IC ..."
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for t•u *-c a'Jc. e'=;s /o _ IC

Nonparametric estimation of average treatment effects under exogeneity: a review

by Guido W. Imbens - REVIEW OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS , 2004
"... Recently there has been a surge in econometric work focusing on estimating average treatment effects under various sets of assumptions. One strand of this literature has developed methods for estimating average treatment effects for a binary treatment under assumptions variously described as exogen ..."
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as exogeneity, unconfoundedness, or selection on observables. The implication of these assumptions is that systematic (for example, average or distributional) differences in outcomes between treated and control units with the same values for the covariates are attributable to the treatment. Recent analysis has

Choices, values and frames.

by Daniel Kahneman - American Psychologist, , 1984
"... Making decisions is like speaking prose-people do it all the time, knowingly or unknowingly. It is hardly surprising, then, that the topic of decision making is shared by many disciplines, from mathematics and statistics, through economics and political science, to sociology and psychology. The stu ..."
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with specified probabilities. A typical riskless decision concerns the acceptability of a transaction in which a good or a service is exchanged for money or labor. In the first part of this article we present an analysis of the cognitive and psychophysical factors that determine the value of risky prospects

The relationship between return and market value of common stocks

by Rolf W. Banz - Journal of Financial Economics , 1981
"... This study examines the empirical relattonship between the return and the total market value of NYSE common stocks. It is found that smaller firms have had htgher risk adjusted returns, on average, than larger lirms. This ‘size effect ’ has been in existence for at least forty years and is evidence ..."
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This study examines the empirical relattonship between the return and the total market value of NYSE common stocks. It is found that smaller firms have had htgher risk adjusted returns, on average, than larger lirms. This ‘size effect ’ has been in existence for at least forty years and is evidence

Perception of average value in multiclass scatterplots

by Michael Gleicher, Michael Correll, Student Member, Christine Nothelfer, Steven Franconeri - Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
"... (a) Larger differences between means lead to im-proved performance. (b) As the number of points per class increases per-formance remains good (in fact it may improve). (c) Stronger cues (color) outperform weaker ones (shape). Although, participants performed well even with weak cues. (d) Combining c ..."
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can efficiently make comparative mean judgements, choosing the class with the highest average position in multiclass scatterplots across a wide variety of conditions and encodings. Abstract—The visual system can make highly efficient aggregate judgements about a set of objects, with speed roughly

Fast linear iterations for distributed averaging.

by Lin Xiao , Stephen Boyd - Systems & Control Letters, , 2004
"... Abstract We consider the problem of finding a linear iteration that yields distributed averaging consensus over a network, i.e., that asymptotically computes the average of some initial values given at the nodes. When the iteration is assumed symmetric, the problem of finding the fastest converging ..."
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Abstract We consider the problem of finding a linear iteration that yields distributed averaging consensus over a network, i.e., that asymptotically computes the average of some initial values given at the nodes. When the iteration is assumed symmetric, the problem of finding the fastest
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