Open links in new tab
  1. We use ci to denote fixed positive real constants, whose value only depends on the dimension d, and c, c0 etc. to denote positive …

  2. Theorem 1.2 contrasts with a long line of Gaussian functional central limit theo-rems for both the CSRW, the VSRW and also for the …

  3. Throughout the paper, we will use c C with or without subscripts, to denote strictly positive constants whose values are not important, …

  4. Martin Barlow: Preprints

    Martin T. Barlow: recent preprints, and some older papers. [118] M.T. Barlow. Inference for Multiple and Conditional Observers. …

  5. by including unit line segments along edges, embedded into R2 via a continuous map U U ! R2, which is given by the identity on …

  6. Martin Barlow: Graphics programs

    Graphics Programs Fast two-dimensional graphics using X Windows: mxpack.tar

  7. Since the path inside B(x00 1; r0=3) \ A1 just consists of the line segment L1 without its endpoints, the components Da and Dc are …

  8. Throughout this paper, c and C will denote positive finite constants that only depend on the dimension d, and whose value may …

  9. Martin Barlow: Talks and seminars

    Here are the slides of some of my talks. I have just included what is in the Tex source file -

  10. In this paper .i Levy process X will be a standard t Markov process on the line with stationary independent increments whose …