If the underlying measure P = Po, belongs to a semiparametric model, then it is worth while to adapt the conditions of Theorem 6.18 somewhat and to use the differentiability of the model in 6. This leads to the following theorem, ...
Let p;(r, y) = Po(T, < 14 A Rx); note that (3.39) uš(z,w) = p (t, y)uš(y,y) < uś(y,y). Write wo(w, y) = uá (or, y), U* = Us", and note that ux(t, y) = uí (a, y), Ux = Uš. As in the case of u we write p", px for på, pī.
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(P1) m(b) = -n(–b) for all be (Z")", (P2) XD m(b) = 0 for all plaquettes p in Z", be op where – denotes the reversed bond of b. ... In fact, the height differences m” e A are associated with the heights ope RZ" by n°(b):= Vø(b), ...
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