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Weak convergence of quantile and expectile processes under general assumptions

Tobias Zwingmann, Hajo Holzmann.

Source: Bernoulli, Volume 26, Number 1, 323--351.

Abstract:
We show weak convergence of quantile and expectile processes to Gaussian limit processes in the space of bounded functions endowed with an appropriate semimetric which is based on the concepts of epi- and hypo- convergence as introduced in A. Bücher, J. Segers and S. Volgushev (2014), ‘ When Uniform Weak Convergence Fails: Empirical Processes for Dependence Functions and Residuals via Epi- and Hypographs ’, Annals of Statistics 42 . We impose assumptions for which it is known that weak convergence with respect to the supremum norm generally fails to hold. For quantiles, we consider stationary observations, where the marginal distribution function is assumed to be strictly increasing and continuous except for finitely many points and to admit strictly positive – possibly infinite – left- and right-sided derivatives. For expectiles, we focus on independent and identically distributed (i.i.d.) observations. Only a finite second moment and continuity at the boundary points but no further smoothness properties of the distribution function are required. We also show consistency of the bootstrap for this mode of convergence in the i.i.d. case for quantiles and expectiles.




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Prediction and estimation consistency of sparse multi-class penalized optimal scoring

Irina Gaynanova.

Source: Bernoulli, Volume 26, Number 1, 286--322.

Abstract:
Sparse linear discriminant analysis via penalized optimal scoring is a successful tool for classification in high-dimensional settings. While the variable selection consistency of sparse optimal scoring has been established, the corresponding prediction and estimation consistency results have been lacking. We bridge this gap by providing probabilistic bounds on out-of-sample prediction error and estimation error of multi-class penalized optimal scoring allowing for diverging number of classes.




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Cliques in rank-1 random graphs: The role of inhomogeneity

Kay Bogerd, Rui M. Castro, Remco van der Hofstad.

Source: Bernoulli, Volume 26, Number 1, 253--285.

Abstract:
We study the asymptotic behavior of the clique number in rank-1 inhomogeneous random graphs, where edge probabilities between vertices are roughly proportional to the product of their vertex weights. We show that the clique number is concentrated on at most two consecutive integers, for which we provide an expression. Interestingly, the order of the clique number is primarily determined by the overall edge density, with the inhomogeneity only affecting multiplicative constants or adding at most a $log log (n)$ multiplicative factor. For sparse enough graphs the clique number is always bounded and the effect of inhomogeneity completely vanishes.




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Needles and straw in a haystack: Robust confidence for possibly sparse sequences

Eduard Belitser, Nurzhan Nurushev.

Source: Bernoulli, Volume 26, Number 1, 191--225.

Abstract:
In the general signal$+$noise (allowing non-normal, non-independent observations) model, we construct an empirical Bayes posterior which we then use for uncertainty quantification for the unknown, possibly sparse, signal. We introduce a novel excessive bias restriction (EBR) condition, which gives rise to a new slicing of the entire space that is suitable for uncertainty quantification. Under EBR and some mild exchangeable exponential moment condition on the noise, we establish the local (oracle) optimality of the proposed confidence ball. Without EBR, we propose another confidence ball of full coverage, but its radius contains an additional $sigma n^{1/4}$-term. In passing, we also get the local optimal results for estimation , posterior contraction problems, and the problem of weak recovery of sparsity structure . Adaptive minimax results (also for the estimation and posterior contraction problems) over various sparsity classes follow from our local results.




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A new method for obtaining sharp compound Poisson approximation error estimates for sums of locally dependent random variables

Michael V. Boutsikas, Eutichia Vaggelatou

Source: Bernoulli, Volume 16, Number 2, 301--330.

Abstract:
Let X 1 , X 2 , …, X n be a sequence of independent or locally dependent random variables taking values in ℤ + . In this paper, we derive sharp bounds, via a new probabilistic method, for the total variation distance between the distribution of the sum ∑ i =1 n X i and an appropriate Poisson or compound Poisson distribution. These bounds include a factor which depends on the smoothness of the approximating Poisson or compound Poisson distribution. This “smoothness factor” is of order O( σ −2 ), according to a heuristic argument, where σ 2 denotes the variance of the approximating distribution. In this way, we offer sharp error estimates for a large range of values of the parameters. Finally, specific examples concerning appearances of rare runs in sequences of Bernoulli trials are presented by way of illustration.




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English given names : popularity, spelling variants, diminutives and abbreviations / by Carol Baxter.

Names, Personal -- England.




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The Thomson family : fisherman in Buckhaven, retailers in Kapunda / compiled by Elizabeth Anne Howell.

Thomson (Family)




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Fuhlbohm family history : a collection of memorabilia of our ancestors and families in Germany, USA, and Australia / by Oscar Fuhlbohm.

Fuhlbohm (Family)




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The Mercer story and Amy's story / by Amy Moore ; with Ray Moore.

Moore, Amy, 1908-2005.




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From Westphalia to South Australia : the story of Franz Heinrich Ernst Siekmann / by Peter Brinkworth.

Siekmann, Francis Heinrich Ernst, 1830-1917.




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From the coalfields of Somerset to the Adelaide Hills and beyond : the story of the Hewish Family : three centuries of one family's journey through time / Maureen Brown.

Hewish Henry -- Family.




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With a bottle of whisky in my hand : the family of James Grant and Isabella Masson / by Carolyn Cowgill.

Grant (Family)




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The Yangya Hicks : tales from the Hicks family of Yangya near Gladstone, South Australia, written from the 12th of May 1998 / by Joyce Coralie Hale (nee Hicks) (28.12.1923-17.12.2003).

Hicks (Family)




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By the richest of God's grace / Anna Penney.

Penney, Anna -- Travels.




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The Klemm family : descendants of Johann Gottfried Klemm and Anna Louise Klemm : these forebears are honoured and remembered at a reunion at Gruenberg, Moculta 11th-12th March 1995.

Klemm (Family)




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The story of Thomas & Ann Stone family : including Helping Hobart's Orphans, the King's Orphan School for Boys 1831-1836 / Alexander E.H. Stone.

King's Orphan Schools (New Town, Tas.)




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Discover Protestant nonconformity in England and Wales / Paul Blake.

Dissenters, Religious -- Great Britain.




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Welsh given names : popularity, spelling variants, diminutives and abbreviations / by Carol Baxter.

Names, Personal -- Welsh.




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Scottish given names : popularity, spelling variants, diminutives and abbreviations / by Carol Baxter.

Names, Personal -- Scottish.




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Our Lady of Grace family page of history : a bookweek bicentennial project / edited by Janeen Brian.

Our Lady of Grace School (Glengowrie, S.A.)




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A family history Siglin to Siegele 1530 to 2019 : from Ditzingen, Germany over land and sea / Ian G. Siegele.

Germans -- South Australia.




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No turning back : stories of our ancestors / by David Gambling.

Gambling (Family)




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Descendants of John & Barbara Cheesman, 1839-1999 / Gary Cheesman.

Cheesman, John -- Family.




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Daws : the ancestors of Revell Daws.

Daws, Revell.




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South Australian history sources / by Andrew Guy Peake.

South Australia -- History -- Sources.




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Traegers in Australia. 3, Ernst's story : the story of Ernst Wilhelm Traeger and Johanne Dorothea nee Lissmann, and their descendants, 1856-2018.

Traeger, Ernst Wilhelm, 1805-1874.




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Genealogy and family trees

Rungie (Family)




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Fuhlbohm family history : a collection of memorabilia of our ancestors and families in Germany, USA, and Australia / by Oscar Fuhlbohm.

Fuhlbohm (Family)




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Living through English history : stories of the Urlwin, Brittridge, Vasper, Partridge and Ellerby families / Janet McLeod.

Urlwin (Family).




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Slow tain to Auschwitz : memoirs of a life in war and peace / Peter Kraus.

Kraus, Peter -- Biography.




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From Wends we came : the story of Johann and Maria Huppatz & their descendants / compiled by Frank Huppatz and Rone McDonnell.

Huppatz (Family).




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From alms house to first nation : a story of my ancestors in South Australia : a Sherwell family story / by Pamela Coad (nee Sherwell).

Sherwell (Family)




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Geoff Nixon, man of the land : a history of Gunniguldrie and the Nixon family / Robert Nixon.

Nixon, Geoffrey Owen, 1921-2011.




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How States, Assessment Companies Can Work Together Amid Coronavirus Testing Cancellations

Scott Marion, who consults states on testing, talks about why it's important for vendors and public officials to work cooperatively in renegotiating contracts amid assessment cancellations caused by COVID-19.

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McGraw-Hill and Cengage Abandon Merger Plans

The two major companies cited what they considered onerous divestiture requirements from the U.S. Department of Justice as the reason behind their joint decision.

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  • Marketplace K-12
  • Business Strategy
  • COVID-19
  • Curriculum / Digital Curriculum
  • Mergers and Acquisitions
  • Online / Virtual Learning

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ACT and Teachers’ Union Partner to Provide Remote Learning Resources Amid Pandemic

ACT and the American Federation of Teachers are partnering to provide free resources as educators increasingly switch to distance learning amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Pearson K12 Spinoff Rebranded as ‘Savvas Learning Company’

Savvas Learning Company will continue to provide its K-12 products and services, and is working to support districts with their remote learning needs during school closures.

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4 Ways to Help Students Cultivate Meaningful Connections Through Tech

The CEO of Move This World isn't big on screen time, but in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, technology--when used with care--can help strengthen relationships.

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What Districts Want From Assessments, as They Grapple With the Coronavirus

EdWeek Market Brief asked district officials in a nationwide survey about their most urgent assessment needs, as they cope with COVID-19 and tentatively plan for reopening schools.

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Item 02: William Hilton Saunders WWI diary, 1 January 1917 - 24 October 1917




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Item 03: William Hilton Saunders WWI diary, 1 January 1918 - 31 December 1918




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Item 01: William Hilton Saunders WWI diary, February 1916 - 2 January 1917




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Willie Neville Majoribank Chester manuscript collection, 5 November 1915 - 22 December 1918




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Arthur Leeman Fulton WWI diary, 1 January - 6 August 1916




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Item 1: George Hugh Morrison diary, 15 January 1916- 1 January 1917




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Item 2: George Hugh Morrison diary, 1 January 1917-9 October 1917




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Item 03: Captain Vernon Sturdee diary, 22 September, 1915- 23 January, 1916




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Glass stereoscopic slides of Gallipoli, May 1915 / photographed by Charles Snodgrass Ryan




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Letter from J. H Bannatyne to Other Windsor Berry Esq. relating to the Myall Creek Massacre, 17 December 1838




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Item 07: A Journal of ye [the] Proceedings of his Majesty's Sloop Swallow, Captain Phillip [Philip] Carteret Commander, Commencing ye [the] 23 of July 1766 and ended [4 July 1767]