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Interview with Nancy Hinson Cox
Nancy Hinson Cox
Jan 01, 0001
In her July 16, 1974 interview with Ann Yarborough Evans, Nancy Cox recalls Winthrop customs from 1930-1934. This interview was conducted for inclusion into the Louise Pettus Archives and Special Collections Oral History Program.
Published by: Winthrop University
Interview with David Boone - OH 677
David Boone, Civil Rights
Jan 01, 0001
This interview was conducted by Dr. George Garrison with Brother David Boone for his Emmett Scott High School history project. Emmett Scott High School was the segregated high school for African-Americans, which was named after...
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Be Personal, Not Perfect--A Special Guest Column from David Schary, PESH
This week, a guest column by David Schary, PESH. David tells us we don't need to be perfect--and that can be a plus. Welcome words in this busy week!
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David Baltimore, 1975
David Baltimore. The strategy of RNA viruses Lecture delivered January 16, 1975 Posted with permission
Published by: Academic Press
Root's barrier
Recent work of Dupire (2005) and Carr & Lee (2010) has highlighted the importance of understanding the Skorokhod embedding originally proposed by Root (1969) for the model-independent hedging of variance options. Root's work...
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Remote stereocontrol in [3,3]-sigmatropic rearrangements
The Ireland - Claisen [3,3]-sigmatropic rearrangement has been used to access biologically important β,β′-dihydroxy α-amino acids. The rearrangement reported is highly stereoselective and offers excellent levels of remote...
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Martingale optimal transport with stopping

We solve the martingale optimal transport problem for cost functionals represented by optimal stopping problems. The measure-valued martingale approach developed in [A. M. G. Cox and S. Källblad, SIAM J. Control Optim., 55...

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Remote stereocontrol in [3,3]-sigmatropic rearrangements
The Ireland - Claisen [3,3]-sigmatropic rearrangement has been used to access biologically important β,β′-dihydroxy α-amino acids. The rearrangement reported is highly stereoselective and offers excellent levels of remote...
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Martingale optimal transport with stopping

We solve the martingale optimal transport problem for cost functionals represented by optimal stopping problems. The measure-valued martingale approach developed in [A. M. G. Cox and S. Källblad, SIAM J. Control Optim., 55...

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On joint distributions of the maximum, minimum and terminal value of a continuous uniformly integrable martingale
We study the joint laws of a continuous, uniformly integrable martingale, its maximum, and its minimum. In particular, we give explicit martingale inequalities which provide upper and lower bounds on the joint exit probabilities...
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Cancer Markers Selection Using Network-Based Cox Regression
International initiatives such as the Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) and the International Cancer Genome Consortium (ICGC) are collecting multiple datasets at different genome-scales with the aim of identifying novel cancer...
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On joint distributions of the maximum, minimum and terminal value of a continuous uniformly integrable martingale
We study the joint laws of a continuous, uniformly integrable martingale, its maximum, and its minimum. In particular, we give explicit martingale inequalities which provide upper and lower bounds on the joint exit probabilities...
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Digital Signature Algorithm for M-Payment Applications Using Arithmetic Encoding and Factorization Algorithm
Mobile communication systems employ an encoding-encryption model to ensure secure data transmission over the network. This model encodes the data and encrypts it before transmitting it to the receiver's end. A non-trivial...
Root's barrier
Recent work of Dupire (2005) and Carr & Lee (2010) has highlighted the importance of understanding the Skorokhod embedding originally proposed by Root (1969) for the model-independent hedging of variance options. Root's work...
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Robust Hedging of Options on a Leveraged Exchange Traded Fund

A leveraged exchange traded fund (LETF) is an exchange traded fund that uses financial derivatives to amplify the price changes of a basket of goods. In this paper, we consider the robust hedging of European options on a...

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G-Quadruplexes
Guanine (G)-rich sequences in nucleic acids can assemble into G-quadruplex structures that involve G-quartets linked by loop nucleotides. The structural and topological diversity of G-quadruplexes have attracted great attention...
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David Hume, Adam Smith, and William Hamilton of Bangour
Felix Waldmann
Jan 10, 2019
National Library of Scotland, MS 23159.7 is a thirty-two line poem in the hand of David Hume (1711–76), the philosopher. The poem is conserved within a collection of manuscripts devised to the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1838...
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91st Anniversary of David Bancroft Johnson Jan. 10, 1947
Winthrop News Service
Jan 01, 0001
Winthrop College students and faculty will celebrate the 91st birthday of Dr. David Bancroft Johnson, Winthrop College's founder. Dr. Johnson was president of Winthrop Training School for Teachers until his death in 1928.
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Robust Hedging of Options on a Leveraged Exchange Traded Fund

A leveraged exchange traded fund (LETF) is an exchange traded fund that uses financial derivatives to amplify the price changes of a basket of goods. In this paper, we consider the robust hedging of European options on a...

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