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I really suggest the fitnesses be 1 + 2s : 1 + (1+h)s : 1 so that the exponential exp(s) does not scare people – anyway this is a discrete-generations model, not a continuous-time model.
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The models discussed so far are continuous-time models, that is, the temporal or dynamic parameter is assumed to be a continuous variable.
Ecology Sarkar, Sahotra 2005
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Compared with discrete-time dynamic formulations, the continuous-time models are mathematically more complex.
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Hayne Leland, then graduate students elsewhere, I attacked the problem of dynamic portfolio theory in a continuous-time framework without having the benefit of their discrete-time formulations.
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In 1987, I took my first-ever sabbatical year to write a book based on my work in continuous-time finance.
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The central modeling theme was continuous-time stochastic processes with continuous-decision-making by agents.
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But by explicitly setting the trading interval and modeling the evolution of the system as diffusion processes, the derived results of the continuous-time models were often more precise and easier to interpret than their discrete-time counterparts.
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In 2007, in a breakthrough result, Farhi et al. showed that the full binary AND-OR tree can be evaluated in O (pN) quantum time in continuous-time counterpart of the query model.
Next Big Future 2010
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Models and simulations have mostly involved boolean or related methods, and so far a quantitative, continuous-time approach has not been explored.
BioMed Central - Latest articles Simon van Mourik 2010
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It includes the industry's highest resolution digital variable gain amplifier (DVGA) and a low-power continuous-time sigma-delta (CTSD) analog-to-digital converter (ADC).
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