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Theoretical modeling plays a significant role as forward and inverse problem in active and passive microwave remote sensing. Understanding the validity and limitations of the models is essential for model refinements and, perhaps more importantly, model applications. Motivated by these, this paper presents a comprehensive analysis of the scattering, both backscattering and bistatic scattering, and...
Marine atmospheric boundary phenomena, i.e., atmospheric gravity waves (AGW), vortex streets and boundary rolls, modulate the surface wind field and will leave imprints visible on synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images. In this case study, we present an ENVISAT SAR observation of AGW offshore of the mountain Laoshan along the yellow sea coast of China. The Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) weather...
In this paper, we get the pricing framework of the convertible bond (CB) with call clause in exponential variance Gamma (EVG) model rather than the classical Black-Scholes (BS) model. From numerical calculation, we conclude that the new approach does lead to a different pricing method, but the difference of prices is insignificantly and the optimal stopping strategies are exactly the same.
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