Applications
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- Basics of Information Theory
- A brief introduction to information theory by David S. Touretzky of Carnegie Mellon University.
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- Information Theory
- Wikipedia article on this branch of applied mathematics and electrical engineering involving the quantification of information.
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- Information Theory and Music
- An article on this subject. Definition of information theory, probability and Markov chains.
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- Linear Complexity: A Literature Survey
- The linear complexity (LC) of a sequence is the size in bits of the shortest linear feedback shift register (LFSR) which can produce that sequence. The measure speaks to the difficulty of generating, and perhaps analyzing, a particular sequence.
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- Forensic Mathematics
- DNA identification, biostatistics, and recreational aspects of population genetics. Reports, software, links.
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- Mathematics and Biology: The Interface
- Report exploring opportunities at the interface between biology and mathematics edited by Simon A. Levin in HTML.
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- Mathematics in Medicine Study Groups
- Details of the annual week-long meetings in which mathematicians collaborate on medical problems. Reports from previous years, and information about the next meeting.
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- Ordination Methods for Ecologists
- Methods for analysis of community data in ecological studies, including correspondence analysis, direct gradient analysis, and indirect gradient analysis.
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- UTK Mathematical Life Sciences Archives
- Life Science Pages organized by E. Dobos, L. Gross and C. Zimmermann at the University of Tennessee.
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- Geometrization of the Language of Chemistry
- Description of the project and list of full text publications.
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- Keith Taylor's Mathematical Chemistry Page
- Some notes on asymptotic linearity phenomena observed in the laboratory setting with families of hydrocarbons.
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- Libor Market Model : A New Approach
- A two-factor model using recombining binomial tree. Training, consultancy and resources.
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- Risk Theory by Arcady Novosyolov
- Deals with decision making as it applies to the financial and actuarial fields, including risk assessment and measurement, portfolio selection and ruin theory.
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- Sidebar on Black-Scholes for Risk Management
- Working paper by Philip H. Dybvig and William J. Marshall.