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In a widely circulated research note this week, Goldman Sachs economist Andrew Tilton described a formula for predicting recession.
Based on this assumption Levin described a formula that requires only the relative risk estimate (RR) and the prevalence of the risk factor (p): A F L e v i n = p ⋅ (R R − 1 ) 1 + p ⋅ (R R − 1 ) The relative risk is often approximated by the odds ratio e.g. in cross-sectional studies.
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I've been looking at Chapter 5.8 of Dayan and Abbott where they describe a formula for short-term plasticity based on depression and facilitation, as well as Chapter 8 which discusses Hebbian learning, LTD/LTP, etc. for long-term plasticity.
In my 1987 book I described a simple formula for predicting a market bottom.
Both, researchers say, broadly conform to patterns described by a formula known as Zipf's law.
Results: a scheme of the reduction of integro-differential equations with infinite limits of integration to these auxiliary systems is described and a formula for representation of bounded solutions, based on fundamental matrices of these systems, is obtained.
Violence was mainly described as a formula for proving superiority and gaining respect.
In Greenblatt's little book, he describes a "magic formula".
The paper, written last semester by Pradeep Baliga, Adam Chandler, and Matt Mian, now Duke seniors, describes a mathematical formula that will guide design of the most efficient highway toll plaza.
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