
Discrepancy Theory
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- Intro
- Preface
- Contents
- 1. On some recent developments in uniform distribution and discrepancy theory
- 2. Results and problems old and new in discrepancy theory
- 3. On negatively dependent sampling schemes, variance reduction, and probabilistic upper discrepancy bounds
- 4. Recent advances in higher order quasi-Monte Carlo methods
- 5. On the asymptotic behavior of the sine product?⊃&n&/sup&⊂&r =1&/sub& /2 sin pra/
- 6. Fibonacci lattices have minimal dispersion on the two-dimensional torus
- 7. On pair correlation of sequences
- 8. Some of Jirí Matousek's contributions to combinatorial discrepancy theory
- 9. Fourier analytic techniques for lattice point discrepancy
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