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More precisely, statistics record 56,356 residents in the "city of art" in 20147 and projections estimate the entrance of 83,000 non-residents in the "city of art", daily,8 making presumable the predominance of non-domestic food-related dynamics in the considered area.
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As Bernardo [43] points out, the comprehension of probability in Bayesian statistics corresponds precisely to the sense in which this word is used in everyday language.
Up to now, we have assumed, in our particle filter design, that the system dynamics and noise statistics are precisely known to us, which might not hold in practical applications.
The formula (26), for the least-square estimate, shows the link between those descriptive statistics (more precisely the n ¯ m, ℓ 's) and the parameters of the Hawkes model.
Making sense of this data is precisely what the field of statistics seeks to do.
More precisely, it accurately predicts the statistics of the reflected wave field.
He could have afforded insurance, and while working in the pension industry he became expert on actuarial statistics; he knew precisely what risks he was taking.
Such throughput improvement is shown to exist even when the channel statistics are not precisely known.
However, if we consider the medium and high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) conditions, the Gaussian approximation (GA) fails to model the statistics of MAI precisely [4, 11 13, 18, 20].
In statistics, error is a precisely defined term.
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