sample path उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- There are applications, however, in which sensitivity to relative displacement or refractive index differences between reference and sample paths is not desirable; alternatively, one may be interested in the measurement of some other property.
- When the number of components \ bar { k } goes to infinity, continuous-time MSM converges to a multifractal diffusion, whose sample paths take a continuum of local H�lder exponents on any finite time interval.
- As in most of the definitions of Brownian motion it is required that the sample paths are continuous almost surely, one then uses kolmogorov continuity theorem to construct a continuous modification of the process constructed by Kolmogorov extension theorem.
- The advantage of this technique is twofold : it reduces the number of normal samples to be taken to generate " N " paths, and it reduces the variance of the sample paths, improving the accuracy.
- Instead of generating sample paths randomly, it is possible to systematically ( and in fact completely deterministically, despite the " quasi-random " in the name ) select points in a probability spaces so as to optimally " fill up " the space.
- Almost surely, a sample path " X " of Brownian motion in the Euclidean plane has Hausdorff dimension equal to 2, but the 2-dimensional Hausdorff measure " ? " 2 ( " X " ) is zero.
- If a continuous-time real-valued stochastic process meets certain moment conditions on its increments, then the Kolmogorov continuity theorem says that there exists a modification of this process that has continuous sample paths with probability one, so the stochastic process has a continuous modification or version.
- Some authors define a " continuous ( stochastic ) process " as only requiring that the index variable be continuous, without continuity of sample paths : in some terminology, this would be a continuous-time stochastic process, in parallel to a " discrete-time process ".
- Keith, Timothy Z ., Sheila M . Pottebaum, and Steve Eberhart . 1986 . " Effects of Self-concept and Locus of Control on Academic Achievement : A Large-sample Path Analysis . " Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment 4 ( 1 ) : 61-72.
- The article Dirichlet process begins " In probability theory, a Dirichlet process over a set S equipped with a suitable sigma-algebra is a stochastic process whose sample path is a probability distribution on S . " I think I sort of understand this, but to be sure, what is a sample path?