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- 2Mizera, Ivan (Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences)
- 1Alexander, Litvak (Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences)
- 1Arturo Pianzola (Mathematical and Statistical Sciences)
- 1Berger, Arno (Mathematical and Statistical Sciences)
- 1Cadenillas, Abel (Mathematical and Statistical Sciences)
- 1Chernousov, Vladimir (Mathematical and Statistical Sciences)
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Spring 2014
This thesis deals with the Trotter-Kato approximation in utility maximization. The Trotter-Kato approximation is a method to split a differential equation into two parts, which are then solved iteratively over small time intervals. In the context of utility maximization, this procedure was...
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Spring 2014
Let G be a locally compact group. It is well-known that G^LUC, the spectrum of the algebra of left uniformly continuous functions on G, the so-called LUC-compactification of G, is a semigroup with product restricted from the Arens product on LUC(G)^*. Now consider the algebra of weighted left...
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Fall 2014
Persistent Homology broadly refers to tracking the topological features of a geometric object. This study aims to use persistent homology to explore the effect of Human Biotherapy on patients suffering from Clotridium Difficile Infection. The data is presented in the form of several distance...
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Fall 2014
Two types of robust designs, robust design against a misspecified response function and robust design against autocorrelation, are reviewed in the first chapter of this dissertation. Among robust designs against autocorrelation, this dissertation focuses on V-robust designs. Chapter 2 reviews and...
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Fall 2014
This thesis develops an efficient quantile-adaptive framework for linear and nonlinear variable screening with high-dimensional heterogeneous data. Inspired by the success of various variable screening methods, especially in the quantile-adaptive framework, we develop a more efficient variable...