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Inference for a Class of Causal Spatial Models

BOOK CHAPTER published 1996 in Athens Conference on Applied Probability and Time Series Analysis

Authors: I. V. Basawa

Abel Expansions and Generalized Abel Polynomials in Stochastic Models

BOOK CHAPTER published 1996 in Athens Conference on Applied Probability and Time Series Analysis

Authors: Philippe Picard | Claude Lefevre

A class of shot noise models for financial applications

BOOK CHAPTER published 1996 in Athens Conference on Applied Probability and Time Series Analysis

Authors: Gennady Samorodnitsky

On the Use of Continuous-time ARMA Models in Time Series Analysis

BOOK CHAPTER published 1996 in Athens Conference on Applied Probability and Time Series Analysis

Authors: Peter J. Brockwell

Estimation of Frequencies

BOOK CHAPTER published 1996 in Athens Conference on Applied Probability and Time Series Analysis

Authors: M. B. Priestley

Estimation of the Number of Spectral Lines

BOOK CHAPTER published 1996 in Athens Conference on Applied Probability and Time Series Analysis

Authors: L. Kavalieris

Semi-parametric graphical estimation techniques for long-memory data

BOOK CHAPTER published 1996 in Athens Conference on Applied Probability and Time Series Analysis

Authors: Murad S. Taqqu | Vadim Teverovsky

Bandwidth Choice in Gaussian Semiparametric Estimation of Long Range Dependence

BOOK CHAPTER published 1996 in Athens Conference on Applied Probability and Time Series Analysis

Authors: M. Henry | P. M. Robinson

Iterative Bandwidth Estimation for Nonparametric Regression with Long-range Dependent Errors

BOOK CHAPTER published 1996 in Athens Conference on Applied Probability and Time Series Analysis

Authors: Bonnie K. Ray | Ruey S. Tsay

An Algorithmic Study of S-I-R Stochastic Epidemic Models

BOOK CHAPTER published 1996 in Athens Conference on Applied Probability and Time Series Analysis

Authors: Marcel F. Neuts | Jian Min Li

A frequency domain approach for estimating parameters in point process models

BOOK CHAPTER published 1996 in Athens Conference on Applied Probability and Time Series Analysis

Authors: T. Subba Rao | R. E. Chandler

Multi-Type Age-Dependent Branching Processes with State-Dependent Immigration

BOOK CHAPTER published 1996 in Athens Conference on Applied Probability and Time Series Analysis

Authors: Maroussia N. Slavtchova-Bojkova

Inference for Seasonal Moving Average Models With a Unit Root

BOOK CHAPTER published 1996 in Athens Conference on Applied Probability and Time Series Analysis

Authors: Richard A. Davis | Meiching Chen | William T. M. Dunsmuir

Branching Processes with Two Types Emigration and State-Dependent Immigration

BOOK CHAPTER published 1996 in Athens Conference on Applied Probability and Time Series Analysis

Authors: George P. Yanev | Nickolay M. Yanev

them severely. [17] By now they were in the vicinity of Lampon’s house, when I came upon them, walking along on my own. I thought it would be appalling and disgraceful of me to stand by while the youth was assaulted in so lawless and violent a manner; so I took hold of him. When asked why they were subjecting him to such unlawful treatment, my opponents refused to answer but let go of the young man and began to hit me. [18] A fight ensued, Council, in which the boy was pelting them and fighting for his life and these people were pelting us and still beating him drunkenly, while I was defending myself and the passers-by were all of them assisting us as the victims, and in this confusion we all had our heads split open. [19] As for all the others who joined Simon in his drunken violence, as soon as they saw me after this, they asked me to forgive them, as the ones who behaved intolerably and not the victims. And from that day to this, though four years have elapsed nobody has ever brought any complaint against me. [20] But as for this man Simon, the cause of all the trouble, for most of the time he kept his peace through fear for himself; but when he saw me lose some private suits arising from a challenge to exchange property, he began to despise me and with the impudence you see embroiled me in a trial of such a serious nature. To prove the truth of my story, I shall present you with those who were there as witnesses. Witnesses [21] You have heard what happened both from me and from the witnesses. I could wish, Council, that Simon’s attitude was the same as mine, so that you could hear the truth from both of us and decide with ease where justice lies. But since he has no respect for the oaths he swore, I shall try to correct the lies he has told you. [22] He had the audacity to state that he made an agreement with Theodotos and gave him three hundred drachmas, and that I schemed to detach the boy from him. But what he should have done, if this was the truth, was to summon the largest number of witnesses he could and deal with the matter legally. [23] But this man self-evidently never did anything of the sort, but assaulted and struck both of us, he came on a drunken visit, he broke down the doors and went by night into the quarters of free women. You should consider this conduct the firmest indication that he is lying.

BOOK CHAPTER published 11 September 2002 in Trials from Classical Athens