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Grundkurser vid LTH har ofta problemet att motivera studenten eftersom han/hon inte omedelbart kan koppla teorin till sin vardag eller till kommande profession. Ett väl dokumenterat sätt att synliggöra användning av kunskap är låta studenterna arbeta aktivt med realistiska problemställningar på en lagom nivå, t.ex. i projekt eller cases. I grundkursen i matematisk statistik för V och L använder vi
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Recent literature presents methods for the analysis of concatenated coding schemes by solely characterizing the behavior of the component codes [4], [12], [16], [9], [7]. Component codes are analyzed either analytically using unique properties of special component codes, e.g., single-parity-check code or accumulator, or via simulations. The goals of this paper are to find fundamental insights into
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The importance of Spaniards in the entourage of St. Birgitta of Sweden
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In this paper we show that systematic convolutional encoders perform as well as nonsystematic ones when they are used together with M-algorithm decoders. We describe the algorithm and give a brief historical review.
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Urvalet omfattar 'En handfull dadlar' från 1964 av Tayeb Salih från Sudan; 'Hon var inte medveten om det' av saudiska Zainab Hifni; 'Damrummet' av Hana Atiyye från Egypten; 'Främling i sitt eget land' av Fawzia Ashmawi från Egypten; 'En kopp te hos Mrs. Robinson' av Ghalia Kabbani från Syrien; 'Siestan' av Salwa El-Naimi från Syrien; 'Den lytte och den lättfotade' av Mohamed Zefzaf från Marocko; '
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Usage profiles are an important factor in software system reliability estimation. To assess the sensitivity of a system’s reliability to changes in the usage profile, a Markov based system model is used. With the help of this model, the statistical sensitivity to many independent changes can be estimated. The theory supports both absolute and relative changes and can be used for systems with or wi
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The most popular approach to modelling and forecasting mortality rates is the model of Lee and Carter (Modeling and Forecasting U. S. Mortality, Journal of the American Statistical Association, 87, 659–671, 1992). The popularity of the model rests mainly on its good fit to the data, its theoretical properties being obscure. The present paper provides asymptotic results for the Lee-Carter model and
