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In this work, we present a review and an example on some latter results on the problem of approximating the Euler-Mascheroni constant. We use the method firstly introduced in [C. Mortici, Product Approximations via Asymptotic Integration…
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We give improvements of estimates of invariant metrics in the normal direction on strictly pseudoconvex domains. Specifically we will give the second term in the expansion of the metrics. This depends on an improved localisation result and…
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We describe likelihood-based statistical tests for use in high energy physics for the discovery of new phenomena and for construction of confidence intervals on model parameters. We focus on the properties of the test procedures that allow…
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