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Definition of Martingales
1. martingale [n] - See also: martingale
Lexicographical Neighbors of Martingales
Literary usage of Martingales
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Festschrift for Herman Rubin by Anirban DasGupta, Herman Rubin (2004)
"This paper provides a short variant of the original proof of the result of Dubins
and Schwarz [2] that continuous martingales with unbounded paths can be ..."
2. Selected Proceedings of the Sheffield Symposium on Applied Probability by Ishwar V. Basawa, Robert Lee Taylor (1991)
"UNIFORM CONVERGENCE OF martingales IN THE ONE-DIMENSIONAL BRANCHING RANDOM ...
Here it is shown that under certain conditions these martingales converge ..."
3. Stochastic Differential Equations in Infinite Dimensional Spaces by Gopinath Kallianpur, Jie Xiong (1995)
"... spaces In this section, we study general X- valued martingales where X — H or Ф'.
In the latter case, we shall denote by {<^} С Ф a CONS of Фр and {ф~р} ..."
4. State of the Art in Probability and Statistics: Festschrift for Willem R by Mathisca de Gunst, Chris Klaassen, A. W. van der Vaart (2001)
"In this paper we present an approach based on measure-valued martingales and we
will show that the stochastic process obtained with this approach is a ..."
5. Riding: on the Flat and Across Country: A Guide to Practical Horsemanship by Matthew Horace Hayes (1882)
"martingales.—The uses of the running martingale are : (i) to aid the hands and
arms in keeping the ... martingales for yearlings are frequently provided, ..."
6. High Dimensional Probability: Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference by Evarist Giné (2006)
"The Gaussian field, due to inherited ''duality", reveals a new way of constructing
martingales associated with the odd and even part of a fractional ..."
7. Sketches of India by Moyle Sherer, Officer for fire-side travellers at-home (1824)
"For they, like all Asiatic horsemen, ride on wide-raised cushions, covered with
cloths, have very short stirrups, and standing martingales ; and, ..."
8. On Horseback, in the School and on the Road by Edward Lowell Anderson (1882)
"The leathers should be attached to the saddle by a spring-bar; the bar that works
upon a hinge is the best. Bits and martingales. ..."