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- Look up
martingale in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Martingale may
refer to:
Martingale (probability theory), a
stochastic process in
which the conditional...
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shoulder blades, and
since then
martingales have been used by
couturiers everywhere, but
avoiding the waistline.
Martingale coats became fashionable for women...
- A
martingale is a
class of
betting strategies that
originated from and were po****r in 18th-century France. The
simplest of
these strategies was designed...
- a
driftless diffusion process is a
local martingale, but not
necessarily a
martingale.
Local martingales are
essential in
stochastic analysis (see Itô...
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stochastic integral preserves the
space of p-integrable
martingales.
These are càdlàg
martingales such that E(|Mt|p) is
finite for all t. However, this...
- A
martingale is a type of dog
collar that
provides more
control over the
animal without the
choking effect of a slip collar.
Martingale dog
collars are...
- A
martingale is any of
several designs of tack that are used on
horses to
control head carriage.
Martingales may be seen in a wide
variety of equestrian...
- Fifi
Martingale is a 2001
French film
directed by
Jacques Rozier. The film is
about a
theater company attempting to put on a new play. It was Jean Lefebvre's...
- non-decreasing sequences. A
common formulation of the
martingale convergence theorem for discrete-time
martingales is the following. Let X 1 , X 2 , X 3 , … {\displaystyle...