In applied probability, a "'dynamic contagion process "'is a point process with stochastic intensity that generalises the Hawkes process and Cox process with exponentially decaying shot noise intensity.
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Norman Davies generalises that " No pope, no kings were stricken . " The Italian humanist Giovanni Boccaccio records a loss of 100, 000 in Florence, exceeding the total population of the city.
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The period lattice in \ mathbb { R } ^ 2 is central to the study of elliptic functions, developed in nineteenth century mathematics; it generalises to higher dimensions in the theory of abelian functions.
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:: There are problems with this article-mostly because of the fact that it is not NPOV . For example, it generalises by using statistics about British Indians and applying them to Hindus only.
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The general setting is that of a " Markov operator " on a measured space, a notion which generalises the Markov operator f \ mapsto \ mu * f associated to a random walk.
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In mathematics, in the field of algebraic number theory, an " "'S "-unit "'generalises the idea of unit of the ring of integers of the field.
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In this form the relative entropy generalises ( up to change in sign ) both the discrete entropy, where the measure is the counting measure, and the differential entropy, where the measure is the Lebesgue measure.
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:100 % racist, IMHO . That description applies to anyone who generalises about "'ALL "'people from a particular place . talk ) 23 : 01, 10 April 2012 ( UTC)
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Also, as this source doesn't specify the effects of using homeopathy and only generalises under the CAM umbrella, it is a study that relates to Alternative medicine not Homeopathy, and so should be moved to the relevant article, not used in homeopathy.
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The material to organise was quite extensive, including also ideas going back to Hermann Grassmann, the ideas from the theory of differential forms that had led to de Rham cohomology, as well as more elementary ideas such as the wedge product that generalises the cross product.