¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Subordinators
1. subordinator [n] - See also: subordinator
Lexicographical Neighbors of Subordinators
Literary usage of Subordinators
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Statistics, Probability, and Game Theory: Papers in Honor of David Blackwell by David Blackwell, Thomas Shelburne Ferguson, Lloyd S. Shapley, James B. MacQueen (1996)
"Order statistics for jumps of normalized subordinators. Stoch. Proc. ...
Partition structures derived from Brownian motion and stable subordinators. ..."
2. Analytics of Literature: A Manual for the Objective Study of English Prose by Lucius Adelno Sherman (1893)
"Again, Hunger and Holmes are clearly not subordinators, although the subordinate
connectives to the sum of all are as 3 : 8 and 4 : 5 respectively, ..."
3. Selected Proceedings of the Symposium on Estimating Functions by Ishwar V. Basawa, V. P. Godambe, Robert Lee Taylor (1997)
"Random variables having such distributions are supported on the positive axis
and called stable subordinators of index 6 with scale parameter a. ..."
4. Statistics and Science: A Festschrift for Terry Speed by Darlene Renee Goldstein, T. P. Speed (2003)
"Order statistics for jumps of normalized subordinators. Stochastic Processes and
their Applications, 46:267-281, 1993. ..."
5. Jinny the Carrier: A Folk-comedy of Rural England by Israel Zangwill (1919)
"... "there's substitutes and subordinates." But his hand drooped with a sense of
bathos. " Ay," said the old man, swelling, " subordinators and ..."