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  • Obviously, if you believe in the one-factor theory, containment is a lot simpler.

    Robert Teitelman: The Causes of Systemic Disasters Robert Teitelman 2012

  • "It's been a one-factor model that all stems from Europe," said Ira Jersey , director of U.S. interest-rate strategy at Credit Suisse.

    Assets: All Together Now Cynthia Lin 2011

  • For some one-factor theorists (Maher 1974), the delusion is a reasonable hypothesis given the strangeness of the experience, or the strange experience is in a sensory modality or at a processing stage where further reality testing is not available (Hohwy and Rosenberg 2005).

    Delusion Bortolotti, Lisa 2009

  • From an empirical standpoint you won't be able to get the data to reject the null hypothesis of a one-factor pricing model what comprises "the global asset market" is open to debate, and the numbers aren't very good -- the Hunt brothers were pretty surprised that silver teapots entered the global asset market when they tried to corner the silver market.

    Perry Mehrling, Fischer Black, and Finance, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • Security pros call that one-factor authentication, meaning that in order to access the system, someone needs only one thing.

    Rogue Trades Shed Light 2008

  • Starting from the obviously existing 2 factor model sitting there waiting to be calculated allows one to test the reasonableness of the one-factor model (temp) assumptions about the other factor (precip).

    Inversions from Partial Correlation Coefficients « Climate Audit 2007

  • Contrary to B-C claims that MBH98 methods cannot be identified in known multivariate literature, I show that – even though this is seemingly unknown to the original authors and later commentators – MBH98 regression methods can be placed within the corpus of known multivariate methods as one-factor Partial Least Squares this is probably worth publishing by itself although it opens the door to other results .

    MBH and Partial Least Squares « Climate Audit 2006

  • Partial Least Squares is an iterative process and, after the first step, the iterations proceed through what have been identified mathematically to be Krylov subspaces, but these later subspaces are not relevant to the one-factor PLS process.

    MBH and Partial Least Squares « Climate Audit 2006

  • Contrary to B-C claims that MBH98 methods cannot be identified in known multivariate literature, I show that – even though this is seemingly unknown to the original authors and later commentators – MBH98 regression methods can be placed within the corpus of known multivariate methods as one-factor Partial Least Squares

    MBH and Partial Least Squares « Climate Audit 2006

  • However, I think that these are subsidiary issues and there is much advantage in separately considering the MBH98 regression module from the viewpoint of the known method of one-factor partial least squares.

    MBH and Partial Least Squares « Climate Audit 2006

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