A structural model with interventions for New Zealand sawn timber production.
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Luo, Dongwen, Jones, Geoffrey, Dennis, Judith (2006)
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Modelling pollen dispersal is essential to make predictions of cross-pollination rates in various environmental conditions between plants of a cultivated species. An important tool for studying this problem is the “individual pollen dispersal function” or “kernel dispersal”. Various models for airborne pollen dispersal are developed. These models are based on assumptions about wind directionality, gravity, settling velocity and may integrate other biological or external parameters. Some...
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A linear moving average model with random coefficients (RCMA) is proposed as more general alternative to usual linear MA models. The basic properties of this model are obtained. Although some model properties are similar to linear case the RCMA model class is too general to find general invertibility conditions. The invertibility of some special examples of RCMA(1) model are investigated in this paper.