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Chew Soon Beng, Small Firms in Singapore
Wong-Hee-Kam Edith. Chew Soon Beng, Small Firms in Singapore. In: Archipel, volume 41, 1991. pp. 207-208
Chew Soon Beng, Small Firms in Singapore
Wong-Hee-Kam Edith. Chew Soon Beng, Small Firms in Singapore. In: Archipel, volume 41, 1991. pp. 207-208
Congrès sur les Chinois dans le monde (Maurice, 23-26 avril 1992)
Wong-Hee-Kam Edith. Congrès sur les Chinois dans le monde (Maurice, 23-26 avril 1992). In: Archipel, volume 45, 1993. pp. 13-16
Edith House Lecture Series
The 38th Annual Edith House Lecture took place in February 2021 and featured Georgia Supreme Court Justices Carla Wong McMillian and Sarah Hawkins Warren. Inaugurated in 1983, the Edith House Lecture Series honors one of the first female graduates of the School of Law, Edith Elizabeth House. House was co-valedictorian of the law class of 1925 and enjoyed a distinguished career in public service.https://digitalcommons.law.uga.edu/homepage_carousel/1009/thumbnail.jp
Edith Wong-Hee-Kam La Diaspora chinoise aux Mascareignes : le cas de La Réunion L'Harmattan/Faculté des lettres et des sciences humaines de l'université de La Réunion, 1996
Sellin Laurence. Edith Wong-Hee-Kam La Diaspora chinoise aux Mascareignes : le cas de La Réunion L'Harmattan/Faculté des lettres et des sciences humaines de l'université de La Réunion, 1996. In: Hommes et Migrations, n°1207, Mai-juin 1997. Imaginaire colonial, figures de l'immigré. pp. 140-141
思故鄉 A Year in China: Bill Wong's Diaries in His Father's Home Village 1936-1937
A book based on transcription and translation of diaries kept by Bill Wong and his father Wong Kung Lai 黄公禮 of their journey and time spent in their home village in China from 1936-1937. Contents include the Wong family tree, foreword by Larry Wong, acknowledgements, glassory, and translator's notes. The book is signed by 94-year-old Bill 黄 and dedicated "To All Old & New Student[s] at Mon Keong School
Land Lease #1 between Carson Estate Company and Glen Wong, 1943-1946
Describes lease agreement beginning April 1, 1943, ending March 31, 1946 for 35 acres "more or less" of the Victoria D. de Carson tract. Yearly rent is $700. Lease agreement also includes Foon's citizenship serial number. Lease agreement is transferred to Glen Wong from Wong Fu on March 6, 1944 as handwritten on the second page of the lease
ON TIME UNIFORM WONG-ZAKAI APPROXIMATION THEOREMS
We consider the long time behavior of Wong-Zakai approximations of stochastic differential equations. These piecewise smooth diffusion approximations are of great importance in many areas, such as those with ordinary differential equations associated to random smooth fluctuations; e.g. robust filtering problems. In many examples, the mean error estimate bounds that have been derived in the literature can grow exponentially with respect to the time horizon. We show in a simple example that indeed mean error estimates do explode exponentially in the time parameter, i.e. in that case a Wong-Zakai approximation is only useful for extremely short time intervals. Under spectral conditions, we present some quantitative time-uniform convergence theorems, i.e. time-uniform mean error bounds, yielding what seems to be the first results of this type for Wong-Zakai diffusion approximations.We thank the referee and editor for their comments which have greatly improved the paper.The third author was supported by SDS CUHK-SZ. The fourth author was supported by
KAUST baseline funding. In addition, this work was also supported by the Innovation and Talent
Base for Digital Technology and Finance (B21038) and ’the Fundamental Research Funds for the
Central Universities’, Zhongnan University of Economics and Law (2722023EJ002).
The fifth author is the corresponding author
A Fireside Chat with Supreme Court Justices McMillian and Warren
The Women\u27s Law Student Association is hosting the 38th Annual Edith House Lecture featuring Georgia Supreme Court Justices Carla Wong McMillian and Sarah Hawkins Warren. Inaugurated in 1983, the Edith House Lecture Series honors one of the first female graduates of the School of Law, Edith Elizabeth House. House was co-valedictorian of the law class of 1925 and enjoyed a distinguished career in public service.
In a moderated “fireside chat” format, Justices McMillian and Warren spoke about their backgrounds, experiences as women in the legal profession, and paths to Georgia’s highest court. Students and faculty had the opportunity to ask questions at the end
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