Lecture Notes-Monograph Series, Vol. 22, Stochastic Inequalities (1992), pp. 343-358 (16 pages) This paper concerns results on comparisons of stopping values, and prophet inequalities for dependent ...
A random variable is a mathematical function that maps outcomes of random experiments to numbers. It can be thought of as the numeric result of operating a non-deterministic mechanism or performing a ...
Each term in a model, called an effect, is a variable or combination of variables. Effects are specified with a special notation using variable names and operators. There are two kinds of variables: ...
Identifies class variables for the table. Class variables determine the categories that PROC TABULATE uses to calculate statistics. Tip: You can use multiple CLASS statements. Tip: Some CLASS ...