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This is a collection of papers by participants at High
Dimensional Probability VI Meeting held from October 9-14, 2011 at
the Banff International Research Station in Banff, Alberta,
Canada.
High Dimensional Probability (HDP) is an area of mathematics
that includes the study of probability distributions and limit
theorems in infinite-dimensional spaces such as Hilbert spaces and
Banach spaces. The most remarkable feature of this area is that it
has resulted in the creation of powerful new tools and
perspectives, whose range of application has led to interactions
with other areas of mathematics, statistics, and computer science.
These include random matrix theory, nonparametric statistics,
empirical process theory, statistical learning theory,
concentration of measure phenomena, strong and weak approximations,
distribution function estimation in high dimensions, combinatorial
optimization, and random graph theory.
The papers in this volumeshow that HDP theory continues to
develop new tools, methods, techniques and perspectives to analyze
the random phenomena. Both researchers and advanced students will
find this book of great use for learning about new avenues of
research.
Recasts the commonly dismissed colonial project pursued in Hokkaido
during the Meiji era (1868-1912) as a major force in the production
of modern Japan's national identity, imperial ideology, and empire.
This Festschrift in honour of Paul Deheuvels' 65th birthday
compiles recent research results in the area between mathematical
statistics and probability theory with a special emphasis on limit
theorems. The book brings together contributions from invited
international experts to provide an up-to-date survey of the field.
Written in textbook style, this collection of original material
addresses researchers, PhD and advanced Master students with a
solid grasp of mathematical statistics and probability theory.
High dimensional probability, in the sense that encompasses the
topics rep resented in this volume, began about thirty years ago
with research in two related areas: limit theorems for sums of
independent Banach space valued random vectors and general Gaussian
processes. An important feature in these past research studies has
been the fact that they highlighted the es sential probabilistic
nature of the problems considered. In part, this was because, by
working on a general Banach space, one had to discard the extra,
and often extraneous, structure imposed by random variables taking
values in a Euclidean space, or by processes being indexed by sets
in R or Rd. Doing this led to striking advances, particularly in
Gaussian process theory. It also led to the creation or
introduction of powerful new tools, such as randomization,
decoupling, moment and exponential inequalities, chaining,
isoperimetry and concentration of measure, which apply to areas
well beyond those for which they were created. The general theory
of em pirical processes, with its vast applications in statistics,
the study of local times of Markov processes, certain problems in
harmonic analysis, and the general theory of stochastic processes
are just several of the broad areas in which Gaussian process
techniques and techniques from probability in Banach spaces have
made a substantial impact. Parallel to this work on probability in
Banach spaces, classical proba bility and empirical process theory
were enriched by the development of powerful results in strong
approximations."
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Ashlyn M Mason; Illustrated by Thomas Jasmine
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This book contains a detailed mathematical analysis of the
variational approach to image restoration based on the minimization
of the total variation submitted to the constraints given by the
image acquisition model. This model, initially introduced by Rudin,
Osher, and Fatemi, had a strong influence in the development of
variational methods for image denoising and restoration, and
pioneered the use of the BV model in image processing. After a full
analysis of the model, the minimizing total variation flow is
studied under different boundary conditions, and its main
qualitative properties are exhibited. In particular, several
explicit solutions of the denoising problem are computed.
A critical introduction to how the Nagasaki atomic bombing has been
remembered, especially in contrast to that of Hiroshima. In the
decades following the atomic bombing of Nagasaki on August 9, 1945,
the city’s residents processed their trauma and formed narratives
of the destruction and reconstruction in ways that reflected their
regional history and social makeup. In doing so, they created a
multi-layered urban identity as an atomic-bombed city that differed
markedly from Hiroshima’s image. Shadows of Nagasaki traces how
Nagasaki’s trauma, history, and memory of the bombing manifested
through some of the city’s many post-atomic memoryscapes, such as
literature, religious discourse, art, historical landmarks,
commemorative spaces, and architecture. In addition, the book pays
particular attention to how the city’s history of international
culture, exemplified best perhaps by the region’s Christian
(especially Catholic) past, informed its response to the atomic
trauma and shaped its postwar urban identity. Key historical actors
in the volume’s chapters include writers, Japanese- Catholic
leaders, atomic-bombing survivors (known as hibakusha), municipal
officials, American occupation personnel, peace activists, artists,
and architects. The story of how these diverse groups of people
processed and participated in the discourse surrounding the
legacies of Nagasaki’s bombing shows how regional history,
culture, and politics—rather than national ones—become the most
influential factors shaping narratives of destruction and
reconstruction after mass trauma. In turn, and especially in the
case of urban destruction, new identities emerge and old ones are
rekindled, not to serve national politics or social interests but
to bolster narratives that reflect local circumstances.
This text tackles some of the issues facing practitioners and
researchers in the field of management of technology. Special
attention is given to the challenges facing nations and companies
at the dawn of a new millennium where technology is expected to
dominate every aspect of human endeavour. It presents thoughts in
this field especially with respect to technological change,
economic growth, globalization and sustainable development. This
collection contains a number of papers contributed by authors from
around the world. The papers were selected from those presented at
the 9th International Conference on Management of Technology held
in Miami, Florida in February 2000. This is the official conference
of the International Association for Management of Technology
(IAMOT), an international association concerned with the promotion
of education, research and practice in this growing field.
This volume collects selected papers from the 7th High Dimensional
Probability meeting held at the Institut d'Etudes Scientifiques de
Cargese (IESC) in Corsica, France. High Dimensional Probability
(HDP) is an area of mathematics that includes the study of
probability distributions and limit theorems in
infinite-dimensional spaces such as Hilbert spaces and Banach
spaces. The most remarkable feature of this area is that it has
resulted in the creation of powerful new tools and perspectives,
whose range of application has led to interactions with other
subfields of mathematics, statistics, and computer science. These
include random matrices, nonparametric statistics, empirical
processes, statistical learning theory, concentration of measure
phenomena, strong and weak approximations, functional estimation,
combinatorial optimization, and random graphs. The contributions in
this volume show that HDP theory continues to thrive and develop
new tools, methods, techniques and perspectives to analyze random
phenomena.
This book covers three principal areas related to information
policy and decision making: economics and government policy,
management and marketing of services, and innovations and the
impacts of technology. It provides a practical and comprehensive
background and framework for librarians.
SOME OPINIONS OF THE PRESS ON "THE SAVIOUR OF THE WORLD" VOL. II.
HIS DOMINION These reviews/comments followed the original release
of His Dominion in 1908. Miss Charlotte Mason has now given us the
second instalment of her elaborate work in verse on "The Saviour of
the World." . . . Miss Mason renders into graceful and original
verse part of the story of Christ as found in the Gospels. She
seeks to cover each incident in His career, and each notable saying
to which He gave utterance, in a single poem, the series to form a
complete story. Her obvious sincerity and the high aim which is
everywhere apparent make her pleasing verses singularly attractive.
She is reverent throughout and always dignified. -Dundee Advertiser
Miss Mason has much of the subtle skill of Browning, and her
effusions breathe everywhere a spirit of deep devotion to "The
Saviour of Mankind." -Catholic Times Miss Mason's gracefully
versified tractate in Christian theology-for that is what the poem
is-should be read without weariness by the devout . . . On its
literary side the book will readily evoke the admiration and
sympathy of readers who like to have familiar lessons of
Christianity refreshed by good workmanship in metrical art.
-Scotsman The first volume met with a very cordial reception, and
now the talented authoress gives her second volume to the world. .
. . The authoress employs the choicest language, and shows great
skill in versification. The whole work, in fact, aims at giving the
whole of the Gospel story in verse-not a small task, by any means,
but one for which Miss Mason seems to be specially endowed.
-Western Mail Miss Mason here continues what she modestly describes
as a "paraphrase in verse" of the Gospel story. As the writer aptly
remarks, such a theme as this, in its sacred utterances and
dramatic situations, finds a better medium of presentation in
poetry than in prose. The first stage or act of the inspired
narrative, The Holy Infancy, being completed, Miss Mason passes on
to the Ministry of Our Lord at its commencement and first teaching
(Sermon on the Mount and earlier parables), and first miracles . .
. the sequence of the work is marked no less by the skill of the
author than by the reverent spirit in which it is composed. Echoes
of George Herbert and of Isaac Williams are to be caught here and
there in the various pieces, as. E.g. where paraphrasing a passage
in the Sermon on the Mount, Miss Mason writes: - "Nay, keep thy
soul at eve, Nor e'er perceive The heavy odour of an unchaste
thought." It would be difficult to express better the "atmosphere"
of the new Paradise "regained" by Christ in place of that which was
lost. -Bookseller The same careful, reverent handling of holy
things characterises this new volume, which, like the former, is a
paraphrase, in blank verse chiefly, of the Gospel narrative.
-Guardian
The Saviour of the World covers each incident and each saying in
the Bible and converts them to either a single poem, blank verse or
rhymed stanza, according to the subject. This volume, called The
Training of the Disciples, was originally published in 1914. This
book will be of interest to students of both religious studies and
English literature.
The Saviour of the World covers each incident and each saying in
the Bible and converts them to either a single poem, blank verse or
rhymed stanza, according to the subject. This volume, called The
Training of the Disciples, was originally published in 1914. This
book will be of interest to students of both religious studies and
English literature.
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