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Zu diesen Initiativen geho?rt auch das "Junge Forum Medien und Hochschulentwicklung", das Nachwuchsforschenden sowie -praktikerinnen und -praktikern aus den vier beteiligten Fachgesellschaften (dghd, GMW, GI/FG E-Learning sowie DGfE/Sektion Medienpa?dagogik) eine Plattform fu?r Diskurs und Austausch zwischen Wissenschaft und Praxis bietet. Die hier dokumentierten Tagungsbeitra?ge aus dem Jahr 2013 sind dabei so divers, wie formelle oder informelle Lern- und Bildungsprozesse mit und ohne Medien nur sein ko?nnen. Es wird z. B. diskutiert, welche Rolle Prozesse der Gestaltung im Kontext von hochschul- und mediendidaktischer Forschung einnehmen und wie digitale Technologien Lern- und Bildungsprozesse praktisch unterstu?tzen. 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Some open questions""; ""4. Applications""; ""4.1. ARMA models""; ""4.2. Tail index estimation""; ""4.3. Randomly weighted sums""; ""4.4. Compound sums""; ""4.5. Queueing theory""; ""4.6. Branching processes""; ""4.7. Infinitely divisible distributions""; ""4.8. Implicit transient renewal equation and iterative systems""; ""5. Preparing the proof""; ""5.1. Properties of Laplace characters""; ""5.2. Properties of smoothly varying functions of finite order""; ""6. Proof in the positive case"" 327 $a""6.1. Decomposition of the convolution into integral and multiplication operators""""6.2. Organizing the proof""; ""6.3. Regular variation and basic tail estimates""; ""6.4. The fundamental estimate""; ""6.5. Basic lemmas""; ""6.6. Inductions""; ""6.7. Conclusion""; ""7. Removing the sign restriction on the random variables""; ""7.1. Elementary properties of U[sub(H)]""; ""7.2. Basic expansion of U[sub(H)]""; ""7.3. A technical lemma""; ""7.4. 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