There seems to be some kind of law that requires presidential campaigns to become asymptotically more trivial as election day approaches. |
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As resource input rates decreased, this proportion increased asymptotically. |
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These models are then compared using likelihood ratio tests, for which the test statistic asymptotically follows a distribution. |
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Many statistical methods produce unbiased or asymptotically unbiased estimates of parameters. |
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The statement that this function gets asymptotically closer to the actual number of primes as the numbers get bigger is known as the Prime Number Theorem. |
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Alternative calibration adjustments that are asymptotically identical in a purely sampling context can diverge when used in this manner. |
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In this way is guaranteed that the method verifies asymptotically the incompressibility condition and in addition the imposition can be done a priori. |
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The second step uses the vector of residuals estimated in the first step to obtain an asymptotically convergent estimator. |
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If the difference between the solutions approaches zero as x increases, the solution is called asymptotically stable. |
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We proposed asymptotically valid Wald and quasi-score tests for longitudinal survey data, using the Taylor Linearization and jackknife methods. |
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The critical strain rate asymptotically approaches zero around solidus, meaning inevitable hot tearing, which is not physically real. |
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It is seen that the process is transient and comes into equilibrium asymptotically. |
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The proposed exponential tilting estimator is shown to be asymptotically equivalent to the regression estimator, but it avoids extreme weights and has some computational advantages over the empirical likelihood estimator. |
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This is something that can never be finally achieved but only asymptotically approached, and such an unending approach requires the unending existence of the soul. |
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The knowledge that his bomb will always be a partial and imaginative construction — that it can only asymptotically approach the actual bomb dropped on Hiroshima — is, at times, difficult for him to accept. |
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The reality is that Romney has spent the last few months asymptotically approaching the president's numbers: Rising toward parity, slipping back a bit, rising again, slipping back, and never quite gaining a lead of his own. |
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The GMM technique, which has been widely used for panel data since the end of the 1990s, provides a robust treatment of this type of data, since the estimators obtained are convergent and asymptotically normal. |
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They show that the test statistic is asymptotically distributed standard normal under the null hypothesis, and diverges to infinity when the null hypothesis is false. |
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Taylor linearization is generally applicable to any sampling design, but it can lead to multiple variance estimators that are asymptotically design unbiased under repeated sampling. |
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Mainly, we get rid of the polyloglog factor in the runtime and we thus obtain an asymptotically optimal multichannel radio network MIS algorithm. |
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This fundamental research has, among other things, allowed us to define a new estimator for discrete 2-D tangents which is both precise and asymptotically convergent. |
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As the energy increases further by continued population of the excited state, the negative temperature approaches zero asymptotically. |
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