SOME PROBLEMS IN CONFORMAL MAPPING D. C. SPENCER 1. Introduction. Attention will be confined to a group of problems centering around so-called schlicht functions—that is, functions regular in a given domain and assuming no value there more than once. The type of problem we consider involves determination of precise bounds for certain quantities depending on the function/, as ƒ ranges over the schlicht functions in question. Since, for suitable normalization of the functions at some fixed point
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The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/1743-9132.htm IJMF 6,1 24 A comparative analysis of the performance of conventional and Islamic unit trust companies in Malaysia Norma Md. Saad, M. Shabri Abd. Majid, Salina Kassim, Zarinah Hamid and Rosylin Mohd. Yusof Department of Economics, Kulliyyah of Economics and Management Sciences, International Islamic University Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Abstract Purpose – The purpose of
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Supplementary Material Professor: Daniel Egger October 14, 2015 1 1.1 Binary Classification Diagram of Confusion Matrix with Basic Definitions In the confusion matrix, you have two classifications, “Positive” or “Negative,” with the underlying, true conditions being either “+” or “-”. Examples of Binary Conditions: Radar - Enemy Bomber/No Enemy Bomber Diagnostics - Cancer/No Cancer Credit Scoring - Borrower defaults/does not default Outcome Y Table 1: Confusion Matrix. Classification/Test
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Statistics Darrell Washington BUS308: Statistics for Managers Instructor: Gary Withers November 23, 2015 Statistics Introduction Data analysis is done to convert the raw data into meaningful information. Statistics is all about this data analysis. Before actually working on data analysis in real world, it is important that the basic knowledge is possessed by everybody involved in this process. The following paper seeks to provide basic knowledge in some specific areas of statistical data
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Financial Modelling – Session VII Email: jcadete@clsbe.lisboa.ucp.pt Financial Modelling Joaquim Joaquim Cadete Cadete 1 How your work is going to be scored? Svensson Model: IR Swaps: CIR Model: Modeling Formalization (6) Functions Efficiency Gains (3) Functions Efficiency Gains (3) Further Improvements (5) Efficiency Gains (3) User’s Perspective Your Grade Financial Modelling Joaquim Cadete 2 Risk Management: the main concern… Counterparty
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Unit 3 Research Assignment 1 Exploring Reverse Engineering Reverse engineering can be viewed as the process of analyzing a system to: 1. Identify the system's components and their interrelationships 2. Create representations of the system in another form or a higher level of abstraction 3. Create the physical representation of that system. Reverse engineering is very common in such diverse fields as software engineering, entertainment, automotive, consumer products, microchips, chemicals
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Running Head: QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH ARTICLE CRITIQUE Quantitative Research Article Critique Corey J. Ivany (MUN ID#: 009435660) Education 6100 Memorial University of Newfoundland Abstract This paper is an academic critique of an article written by de Jager, Reezigt, and Creemers (2002) titled: The effects of teacher training on new instructional behaviour in reading comprehension. The authors undertook a research study to examine the results of teacher inservicing on practical teacher behaviours
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Running Head: QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH ARTICLE CRITIQUE Quantitative Research Article Critique Corey J. Ivany (MUN ID#: 009435660) Education 6100 Memorial University of Newfoundland Abstract This paper is an academic critique of an article written by de Jager, Reezigt, and Creemers (2002) titled: The effects of teacher training on new instructional behaviour in reading comprehension. The authors undertook a research study to examine the results of teacher inservicing on practical
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Corporate Governance refers to the way an organization is directed, administrated or controlled. It includes the set of rules and regulations that affect the manager’s decision and contribute to the way company is perceived by the current and potential stakeholders. The corporate governance structure specifies the distribution of rights and responsibilities among different participants in the corporation such as; boards, managers, shareholders and other stakeholders and spells out the rules and procedures
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the same ten minute frame, but instead will do it in complete silence. The results of the two groups (music and non-music) will be correlated to see if there is a significant positive correlation between the relation of noise and performance on cognitive tasks. If there is a positive correlation (of? Or higher) the null hypothesis can be rejected. 2. Which inferential (non-parametric) test would you use to analyse the data? Give reasons for your choice. The test which should be used is Spearman’s
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