Suppose one sequences a relevant part of a genome of a bunch of patients -- 
some who get die from COVID-19 and some that do not -- giving say 10 million 
columns of data and a few thousand rows per patient.   Which minimal set of 
those columns are predictive of death?   A function that includes these 
selection functions, each with a cost, and an outcome column would be typical 
in a variable selection procedure.

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Who can tell us more about the Kronekernel Delta process and how, when, where 
it can be used?

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