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Non-investable and indices
Non-investable indices are representative, but, due to various biases, their quoted returns may not be available in practice.

Non-investable and are
In their historical order of development they are Non-investable, Investable and Clone.

indices and are
The foregoing have been methods of charting prices, but now let us look at some of the other indices that are customarily charted, and which are looked to for their forecasting abilities.
Indeed, arrays with one or two indices are often called vectors or matrices, respectively.
In most modern computers and many external storage devices, the memory is a one-dimensional array of words, whose indices are their addresses.
Arrays are useful mostly because the element indices can be computed at run time.
Thus two indices are used for a two dimensional array, three for a three dimensional array, and n for an n dimensional array.
In C, the array element indices are 0-9 inclusive in this case.
For a two-dimensional array, the element with indices i, j would have address B + c · i + d · j, where the coefficients c and d are the row and column address increments, respectively.
If the minimum legal value for every index is 0, then B is the address of the element whose indices are all zero.
where n < sub > d </ sub >, n < sub > F </ sub > and n < sub > C </ sub > are the refractive indices of the material at the wavelengths of the Fraunhofer d -, F-and C-spectral lines ( 587. 6 nm, 486. 1 nm and 656. 3 nm respectively ).
For cross-referencing, they are given with list indices from Andreini ( 1-22 ), Williams ( 1-2, 9-19 ), Johnson ( 11-19, 21-25, 31-34, 41-49, 51-52, 61-65 ), and Grünbaum ( 1-28 ).
In this compact arrangement, if a node has an index i, its children are found at indices ( for the left child ) and ( for the right ), while its parent ( if any ) is found at index ' ( assuming the root has index zero ).
where ε denotes the Levi-Civita symbol, the metric tensor is used to lower the index on F, and the Einstein summation convention implies that repeated indices are summed over.
Overall, the quality of life indices for Estonia are reflective of a modern industrial state, with one major exception: The population of Estonia is shrinking.
where Σ represent algebraic sums and the indices k refer to the various places where heat is supplied, matter flows into the system, and boundaries are moving.
The carrier and sideband amplitudes are illustrated for different modulation indices of FM signals.
Note that this statement is only true when the refractive indices of both materials are real numbers, as is the case for materials like air and glass.
Albert Atterberg developed the clay consistency indices that are still used today for soil classification.
These indices are used for estimation of other engineering properties and for soil classification.
For this reason, each slot of a hash table is often called a bucket, and hash values are also called bucket indices.
There are many indices that track the hedge fund industry, and these fall into three main categories.
Clone indices seek to replicate some statistical properties of hedge funds but are not directly based on them.
Investable indices are an attempt to reduce these problems by ensuring that the return of the index is available to shareholders.

indices and nature
By their very nature, indices are simple, and combine many details into a generalized, overall description of the atmosphere or ocean which can be used to characterize the factors which impact the global climate system.
In general, the nature of a Lorentz tensor can be identified by its tensor rank, which is the number of indices it has.
For instance, in the construction of price indices for inflation, the nature of goods in the economy changes over time as well as their prices.

indices and aim
Although they aim to be representative, non-investable indices suffer from a lengthy and largely unavoidable list of biases.

indices and represent
This means that investable indices do not represent the total universe of hedge funds, and most seriously they may under-represent more successful managers.
The order ( also degree or rank ) of a tensor is the dimensionality of the array needed to represent it, or equivalently, the number of indices needed to label a component of that array.
The indices of refraction of the media, labeled, and so on, are used to represent the factor by which a light ray's speed decreases when traveling through a refractive medium, such as glass or water, as opposed to its velocity in a vacuum.
Much in the way the Dow Jones Industrial Average, which is based on the stock prices of 30 companies, is used to represent the fluctuations in the stock market as a whole, climate indices are used to represent the essential elements of climate.
Other matrices can be constructed to represent interfaces with media of different refractive indices, reflection from mirrors, etc.
The positions ( indices ) of a probability vector represent the possible outcomes of a discrete random variable, and the vector gives us the probability mass function of that random variable, which is the standard way of characterizing a discrete probability distribution.
The reason these indices of fit are referred to as pseudo R < sup > 2 </ sup > is because they do not represent the proportionate reduction in error as the R < sup > 2 </ sup > in linear regression does.
Numbered indices in an AVM represent token identical values.
This scheme of using Huffman coding to represent indices into a concordance has been called " Huffword ".
Suppose φ and χ are fields such that, if x and y are spacelike-separated points and i and j represent the spinor / tensor indices,
Any two triplets obeying these relationships must be related by a linear transformation ; they represent utility indices differing only by scale and origin.

indices and performance
There sit men who make moving averages of weekly volume, monthly averages of price-earnings ratios, ratios of the number of advances to the number of declines, ratios of an individual stock's performance to overall market performance, ratios of rising price volume to falling price volume, odd-lot indices, and what not.
This leads to significant differences in reported performance between different indices.
Central to the Soil Quality Initiative is developing indices of soil health and then monitoring them in a way that gives us long term ( decade-to-decade ) feedback on our performance as stewards of the planet.
Exchange-traded commodities ( ETCs ) are investment vehicles ( asset backed bonds, fully collateralised ) that track the performance of an underlying commodity index including total return indices based on a single commodity.
The performance of optical coatings ( e. g. antireflective, or AR, coatings ) are typically enhanced when the thin film coating consists of multiple layers having varying thicknesses and refractive indices.
Podsakoff and MacKenzie ( 1994, as cited in Organ et al., 2006 ) looked at an insurance agency and found that the OCBs civic virtue and sportsmanship were both significantly related to indices of sales performance.
Horak and Emery have published indices that use this information: BLI = D0-D300 and gives an indication of the basecourse performance, MLI
The Russell Indexes are a family of global equity indices that allow investors to track the performance of distinct market segments worldwide.
Seattle, Washington-based Russell's index began in 1984 when the firm launched its family of U. S. indices to measure U. S. market segments and hence better track the performance of investment managers.
The leading performance measurement firms ( e. g. Frank Russell in the USA or BI-SAM in Europe ) compile aggregate industry data, e. g., showing how funds in general performed against given indices and peer groups over various time periods.
This figure would be compared with other similar funds managed within the institution ( for purposes of monitoring internal controls ), with performance data for peer group funds, and with relevant indices ( where available ) or tailor-made performance benchmarks where appropriate.
Also of interest for performance measurement is Sharpe ’ s ( 1992 ) style analysis model, in which factors are style indices.
Finally, a great deal of the CompStat data and other indices of performance are provided to the public through inclusion in the Mayor's Management Report.
Influential global financial indices such as the Global Dow, and the NASDAQ Composite track the performance of selected large and powerful companies in order to evaluate and predict economic trends.
Market performance indices include the labour market index / job index and proprietary stock market index investment instruments offered by brokerage houses.
After witnessing mediocre performance throughout the 1990s mainly due to the Sri Lankan Civil War, the ceasefire agreement signed in 2001 saw unprecedented growth in the both indices of the CSE.
-To develop, construct and maintain indices on Indian equities that serve as useful market performance benchmarks and are the underlying indices for derivatives trading </ Br >

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