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3 September 2025
- diffhist Jump diffusion 13:03 +35 Rinconsoleao talk contribs (Classifying "jump diffusion" as a type of LΓ©vy process. Please correct me if this is wrong.)
- diffhist Jump diffusion 13:02 +19 Rinconsoleao talk contribs (βSee also)
- diffhist LΓ©vy process 13:01 +20 Rinconsoleao talk contribs (βSee also)
- diffhist m Jump process 12:56 +6 Rinconsoleao talk contribs (Breaking up ambiguous sentence, for clarity.)
- diffhist Mathematical finance 10:46 +32 Siar2612 talk contribs Tag: Disambiguation links added
- diffhist m ItΓ΄'s lemma 10:23 +1 Rinconsoleao talk contribs (βPoisson jump processes: Punctuation.)
- diffhist ItΓ΄'s lemma 10:20 +189 Rinconsoleao talk contribs (βPoisson jump processes: Instead of linking to a non-existent page for "compensated process", I simply defined what is meant by "compensated process" in the text. It just means subtracting off the mean from the jump process, so that the jump process is a martingale.)
- diffhist Probability theory 08:59 +30 Siar2612 talk contribs (Added a navbox probability theory at the bottom)
2 September 2025
- diffhist Logistic distribution 20:58 β10 87.120.102.25 talk (Removed FIDE rating as an example. I don't know about USCF, but FIDE definitely hasn't moved to a logistic distribution (common misconception). Table 8.1.2, from the current (and all previous editions of the) FIDE handbook, is a direct copy from the table in section 2.11 of The Rating of Chessplayers by Arpad Elo and the calculation of that table assumes a normal distribution (and not a logistic distribution), as explained in section 8.94 of the same book.)