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Gibbs fields 1 Gibbs fields Interfaces Large deviations 1 Partial sums process Brownian motion Infinite variance Central limit theorem Nonuniform [phi]-mixing Gibbs fields Slowly varying function 1 Random fields on integer lattice 1 efficient estimator 1 empirical estimator 1 local interactions 1 random field 1
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Bodineau, Thierry 1 Greenwood, Priscilla 1 Maltz, Alberto L. 1 Wefelmeyer, Wolfgang 1
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Statistical Inference for Stochastic Processes 1 Statistics & Probability Letters 1 Stochastic Processes and their Applications 1
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A central limit theorem for nonuniform [phi]-mixing random fields with infinite variance
Maltz, Alberto L. - In: Statistics & Probability Letters 51 (2001) 4, pp. 351-359
Theorem of Nahapetian. Gibbs fields are considered. …
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Characterizing Efficient Empirical Estimators for Local Interaction Gibbs Fields
Greenwood, Priscilla; Wefelmeyer, Wolfgang - In: Statistical Inference for Stochastic Processes 2 (1999) 2, pp. 119-134
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Interface in a one-dimensional Ising spin system
Bodineau, Thierry - In: Stochastic Processes and their Applications 61 (1996) 1, pp. 1-23
In this paper we will be studying the interface in a one-dimensional Ising spin system with a ferromagnetic Kac potential [gamma]J([gamma]r). Below the critical temperature, when [gamma] tends to 0, two distinct thermodynamic phases with different magnetizations appear. We will see that the...
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