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UNINA990005723670403321 |
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Rosa, Gabriele |
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Vocabolario bresciano-italiano delle voci che si scostano fra loro / di G. Rosa |
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Brescia : Stefano Malaguzzi, 1877 |
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Monografia |
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UNINA9910785087703321 |
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Autore |
Shiri͡aev Alʹbert Nikolaevich |
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Optimal stopping rules [[electronic resource] /] / A.N. Shiryaev ; translated by A.B. Aries |
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Berlin ; ; New York, : Springer, c2008 |
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1-281-11631-9 |
9786611116316 |
3-540-74011-2 |
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[1st ed. 2008.] |
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1 online resource (227 p.) |
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Applications of mathematics, , 0172-4568 ; ; 8 |
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Optimal stopping (Mathematical statistics) |
Sequential analysis |
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"Reprint of the 1978 edition with a new preface." |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 208-213) and index. |
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Random Processes: Markov Times -- Optimal Stopping of Markov Sequences -- Optimal Stopping of Markov Processes -- Some |
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Applications to Problems of Mathematical Statistics. |
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Although three decades have passed since first publication of this book reprinted now as a result of popular demand, the content remains up-to-date and interesting for many researchers as is shown by the many references to it in current publications. The "ground floor" of Optimal Stopping Theory was constructed by A.Wald in his sequential analysis in connection with the testing of statistical hypotheses by non-traditional (sequential) methods. It was later discovered that these methods have, in idea, a close connection to the general theory of stochastic optimization for random processes. The area of application of the Optimal Stopping Theory is very broad. It is sufficient at this point to emphasise that its methods are well tailored to the study of American (-type) options (in mathematics of finance and financial engineering), where a buyer has the freedom to exercise an option at any stopping time. In this book, the general theory of the construction of optimal stopping policies is developed for the case of Markov processes in discrete and continuous time. One chapter is devoted specially to the applications that address problems of the testing of statistical hypotheses, and quickest detection of the time of change of the probability characteristics of the observable processes. The author, A.N.Shiryaev, is one of the leading experts of the field and gives an authoritative treatment of a subject that, 30 years after original publication of this book, is proving increasingly important. |
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UNINA9910913767403321 |
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Autore |
Cowan T. L. |
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Heavy Processing |
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Earth, Milky Way : , : Punctum Books, , 2024 |
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©2024 |
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[1st ed.] |
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1 online resource (251 pages) |
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Digital humanities - Research - Methodology |
Digital media |
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241126heavyprocessing-cover-ebook-front -- 241126heavyprocessing-print -- TFQ: A Note on Terminology -- Heavy Processing: Needing IT (more than a feeling) -- Lesbian Processing -- Central Processing Units:Trans- Feminist and Queer Manifestos -- Risking IT: Breaking Up with Compulsory Dispossessivity -- Networked Intimate Publics (NIPs) -- Gravidtas -- Bibliography. |
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What happens when we take the joke of "lesbian processing" seriously as a research method? Heavy Processing does just this, by tracing the multi-directional genealogies and vast affinities of processing-heavy methods as innovations in information technologies (operating systems, central processing units, network designs). Part methods handbook, manifesto, and survival guide, this book opens up the fields of information studies, data studies, digital media studies, and digital humanities to critical digital methods, information technologies, and infrastructures: trans- feminist and queer (TFQ) cultural protocols and ways of working. Cowan and Rault offer heavy processing as a maximalist research method, consistent with a long and proud lesbian-leaning TFQ tradition of making a mountain out of a molehill. Heavy Processing draws together activist, artistic, and scholarly work that is both about and not about digital materials to critically reorient digital research methods calibrated for accountability, relationship-building, and trust as measures of scholarly rigor. A raging romp of a methods |
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manual, Cowan and Rault offer an alternative to mass digitization in the form of TFQ processing for analog and born digital materials. They write for students, faculty, and researchers, as well as for information, cultural heritage, and tech-sector professionals; for anyone interested in digital media and feminist, queer, and transcultural studies; and for anyone who has ever been studied. |
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