Geographical Information Systems and Landscape ArchaeologyMark Gillings, Jan van Dalen, D. J. Mattingly Oxbow Books, 1999 - 137 pages This monograph focuses on the use of GIS modelling as applied to the collection and interpretation of data relating to the archaeology of the Mediterranean landscape. |
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... Random Sequences 14.1 Optimal Linear Filtering of Stationary Sequences with Rational Spectra 14.1.1 . The objective of this chapter is to show how the equations of optimal nonlinear filtering obtained for conditionally Gaussian random ...
... Random Sequences 14.1 Optimal Linear Filtering of Stationary Sequences with Rational Spectra 14.1.1 . The objective of this chapter is to show how the equations of optimal nonlinear filtering obtained for conditionally Gaussian random ...
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... random walk prove that lim Hg ( ∞ , y ) = 1/2 . ∞ - 1k | 9. Simple random walk in the plane . The random walk , starting at = x0 must visit either one , two , three , or all four of the four neigh- bors i , i , 1 , -1 of the origin ...
... random walk prove that lim Hg ( ∞ , y ) = 1/2 . ∞ - 1k | 9. Simple random walk in the plane . The random walk , starting at = x0 must visit either one , two , three , or all four of the four neigh- bors i , i , 1 , -1 of the origin ...
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... random permutations and conjectured that its average value is c √ k with c a constant of the order of 2. Hammersley ... Random Permutations and the Circular Unitary Ensemble Let I. RANDOM PERMUTATIONS, CIRCULAR UNITARY ENSEMBLE (CUE) AND ...
... random permutations and conjectured that its average value is c √ k with c a constant of the order of 2. Hammersley ... Random Permutations and the Circular Unitary Ensemble Let I. RANDOM PERMUTATIONS, CIRCULAR UNITARY ENSEMBLE (CUE) AND ...
Contents
GIS AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL THEORY | 13 |
THEORY AND METHOD | 35 |
The Sangro Valley Project | 55 |
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