I'm working on a challenge problem that was posted at school. I'm not looking for an answer, but rather a nudge in the right direction to be able to figure the problem out on my own.<BR><BR>The ...
Let X₁, X₂,... be a sequence of independent, identically distributed random variables. Let vp be a geometric random variable with parameter p ∈ (0, 1), independent of all Xj, j ≥ 1. Assume that φ : ℕ ...
The Rocky Mountain Journal of Mathematics, Vol. 22, No. 2 (SPRING 1992), pp. 719-732 (14 pages) Recently Fricke and Fridy [2] introduced the set G of complex number sequences that are dominated by a ...
In an era driven by complex data, scientists are increasingly encountering information that doesn't lie neatly on flat, ...
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