If \((x \pm h)\) is a factor of a polynomial, then the remainder will be zero. Conversely, if the remainder is zero, then \((x \pm h)\) is a factor. Often ...
The Annals of Applied Statistics, Vol. 7, No. 2 (June 2013), pp. 799-822 (24 pages) Sparse latent multi-factor models have been used in many exploratory and predictive problems with high-dimensional ...
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