نتایج جستجو برای: trivariate binomial model

تعداد نتایج: 2112023  

2002
ALPAY KIRLANGIÇ

The scattering number of a graph G, denoted sc(G), is defined by sc(G)=max{c(G−S)− |S| : S ⊆ V(G) and c(G−S)≠ 1} where c(G−S) denotes the number of components in G− S. It is one measure of graph vulnerability. In this paper, general results on the scattering number of a graph are considered. Firstly, some bounds on the scattering number are given. Further, scattering number of a binomial tree i...

1994
Yu-Chee Tseng Ten-Hwang Lai

A wide range of graphs with regular structures are shown to be embeddable in an injured hypercube with faulty links. These include rings, linear paths, binomial trees, binary trees, meshes, tori, and many others. Unlike many existing algorithms which are capable of embedding only one type of graphs, our algorithm embeds the above graphs in a uniied way, all centered around a notion called edge ...

Journal: :SIAM J. Numerical Analysis 2004
Lishang Jiang Min Dai

The binomial tree method, first proposed by Cox, Ross, and Rubinstein [Journal of Financial Economics, 7 (1979), pp. 229–263], is one of the most popular approaches to pricing options. By introducing an additional path-dependent variable, such methods can be readily extended to the valuation of path-dependent options. In this paper, using numerical analysis and the notion of viscosity solutions...

2009
Lishang Jiang Min Dai

The pricing models of American-type path-dependent options are of degenerate parabolic obstacle problems. The binomial tree method is the most popular approach to pricing options. For some special cases, this method is modified in order to make it feasible. The main purpose of this paper is, using numerical analysis and the notion of viscosity solutions, to show the uniform convergence of the b...

Journal: :Biometrics 2016
Ruth King Roland Langrock

We consider multi-state capture-recapture-recovery data where observed individuals are recorded in a set of possible discrete states. Traditionally, the Arnason-Schwarz model has been fitted to such data where the state process is modeled as a first-order Markov chain, though second-order models have also been proposed and fitted to data. However, low-order Markov models may not accurately repr...

1997
Ram Kesavan Dhabaleswar K. Panda

Modern networks typically limit the size of the largest packet for efficient communication. Thus, long messages are packetized and transmitted. Such networks also provide network interface support for nodes, which typically includes a coprocessor and memory, to implement the lower layers of the communication protocol. This paper presents a concept of smart network interface support for packetiz...

2008
M. S. Gilthorpe Y. Cheng M. Frydenberg V. Baelum

In a variety of research domains, data are generated as a consequence of the count process and may possess an ‘excess’ of zeros. There have been many attempts to analyse such data using different statistical methods, including the zero-inflated Poisson (ZiP) and zero-inflated binomial (ZiB) models. The interpretation of these models is however problematic if the covariates considered for the no...

2004
Silvia M. Figueira Christine Mendes

Binomial trees have been used extensively for broadcasting in clusters of workstations. In the case of heterogeneous nondedicated clusters and grid environments, the broadcasting occurs over a heterogeneous network, and the performance obtained by the broadcast algorithm will depend on the organization of the nodes onto the binomial tree. The organization of the nodes should take into account t...

2005
Akimichi Takemura

In this expository paper we illustrate the generality of game theoretic probability protocols of Shafer and Vovk (2001) in finite-horizon discrete games. By restricting ourselves to finite-horizon discrete games, we can explicitly describe how discrete distributions with finite support and the discrete pricing formulas, such as the Cox-Ross-Rubinstein formula, are naturally derived from game-th...

2014
Jiajia Liu Lei Zhu Ying Fan

Based on the theory of real options, this paper establishes a investment decision-making model that could evaluate the development of CCS considering some uncertainties: feed-in tariff, the clean price, carbon price, incentives and subsidies from the government and the progress of technology. This model calculates the investment value of CCS project by studying the binomial tree model of real o...

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