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P r o ce dur e s o f P a r a me t e r s ’ e s t i ma t i o n o f AR( 1 ) m o de l si nt ol i ne a l s t a t e -s pa cem o de l s

P r o ce dur e s o f P a r a me t e r s ’ e s t i ma t i o n o f AR( 1 ) m o de l si nt ol i ne a l s t a t e -s pa cem o de l s

... and R. We Started with a simulation process of the data with a length of n = 2500, and then applied the Kalman ...in R programm is still not so exact in the process of estimation, for this reason, ... See full document

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EC E -3 2 0 L i ne a rC o nt r o l Sy s t e m s L a bo r a t o r y 4

EC E -3 2 0 L i ne a rC o nt r o l Sy s t e m s L a bo r a t o r y 4

... This is second order system with two real poles, located at -5 and -6. Our general goal will be to speed up the response of the system and produce a system with a position error of 0.1 or less, a percent overshoot of 10% ... See full document

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EC E -3 2 0 L i ne a rC o nt r o l Sy s t e m s L a bo r a t o r y 5

EC E -3 2 0 L i ne a rC o nt r o l Sy s t e m s L a bo r a t o r y 5

... • final time = the final time on the plot. Use this to try and make nice plots (zoom in on where things are happening). For example, if your system reaches steady state after 0.5 seconds, only plot out to about 1 ... See full document

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N o n l i n e a r P ´o l y a U r nM o d e l s a n d S e l f - O r g a n i z i n gP r o c e s s e s

N o n l i n e a r P ´o l y a U r nM o d e l s a n d S e l f - O r g a n i z i n gP r o c e s s e s

... (1 + α)/(k 0 + α), if there’re k 0 edges leading out from the current vertex. This precess is continuous. This is a concrete description of edge-reinforced random walk. Similarly, a vertex-reinforced random walk ... See full document

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EC E -3 2 0 L i ne a rC o nt r o l Sy s t e m s L a bo r a t o r y 3

EC E -3 2 0 L i ne a rC o nt r o l Sy s t e m s L a bo r a t o r y 3

... Click Command → Trajectory. Select Step and click on Setup. Select Closed Loop Step and set Step Size to 1 to 2 cm. Be sure to record this step size (we’ll refer to the amplitude as Amp below). Set the Dwell Time ... See full document

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EC E -3 2 0 L i ne a rC o nt r o l Sy s t e m s L a bo r a t o r y 2

EC E -3 2 0 L i ne a rC o nt r o l Sy s t e m s L a bo r a t o r y 2

... 1. Prepare a table In your lab memo you will need to need to include a table which includes (a) a column indicating the the frequency the system was excited at, (b) the amplitude (in volts) of the input sinusoid ... See full document

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EC E -3 2 0 L i ne a rC o nt r o l Sy s t e m s L a bo r a t o r y 7

EC E -3 2 0 L i ne a rC o nt r o l Sy s t e m s L a bo r a t o r y 7

... Once your simulated system has a reasonable response, and probably more importantly, reason- able gains, try running the ECP system with these gains. If the gains are not too large and the system works, save the results ... See full document

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M o de l so f Addi ng E dg e s be t w e e n t heR o o t a nd D e s ce nda nt si n aC o m pl e t eB i na r yT r e e M i ni mi zi ng T o t a l P a t h L e ng t h

M o de l so f Addi ng E dg e s be t w e e n t heR o o t a nd D e s ce nda nt si n aC o m pl e t eB i na r yT r e e M i ni mi zi ng T o t a l P a t h L e ng t h

... + 1) , (1) where M (h) denotes the number of nodes of a complete binary tree of height h (h = 0, 1, 2, · · · ), and bxc denotes the maximum integer which is equal to or less than ... See full document

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A n Appr o x i ma t i o n Al g o r i t hm f o r B o unde d D e g r e eC l o s e s t P hy l o g e ne t i c 2 nd Ro o tP r o bl e m

A n Appr o x i ma t i o n Al g o r i t hm f o r B o unde d D e g r e eC l o s e s t P hy l o g e ne t i c 2 nd Ro o tP r o bl e m

... closely related to the correlation clustering problem [3]. Given a complete graph G with each edge labeled as ’+’ or ’-’, a correlation clustering problem is to partition G into clusters such that the number of ’-’ edges ... See full document

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EC E -3 2 0 L i ne a rC o nt r o l Sy s t e m s L a bo r a t o r y 8

EC E -3 2 0 L i ne a rC o nt r o l Sy s t e m s L a bo r a t o r y 8

... Once your simulated system has a reasonable response, and probably more importantly, reason- able gains, try running the ECP system with these gains. If the gains are not too large and the system works, save the results ... See full document

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T r a ns m i s s i o n Ne t w o r kC o ng e s t i o n i n D e r e g ul a t e d W ho l e s a l eE l e ct r i ci t yM a r k e t

T r a ns m i s s i o n Ne t w o r kC o ng e s t i o n i n D e r e g ul a t e d W ho l e s a l eE l e ct r i ci t yM a r k e t

... In develop countries Electricity market is already func- tioning and it is being started to introduce in developing countries. The sole purpose of introduction of deregula- tion and electricity market is to create a ... See full document

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Spa ce -P r e ci s e Co mput a t i o n o f aSi ng ul a r N o nl i ne a rE v o l ut i o n E q ua t i o n f o rt heR i s k P r e f e r e nce

Spa ce -P r e ci s e Co mput a t i o n o f aSi ng ul a r N o nl i ne a rE v o l ut i o n E q ua t i o n f o rt heR i s k P r e f e r e nce

... In our previous paper [1][14] we introduce a singular PDE in order to deal with such HJBs. See (7) below. Although essential difficulties are equivalent to those expressed by the HJB equation, this derived PDE has ... See full document

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THE B I R A T I O N A L G E O ME T R YO F T R O P I C A LC O MP A C T I FI C A T I O N S

THE B I R A T I O N A L G E O ME T R YO F T R O P I C A LC O MP A C T I FI C A T I O N S

... Statement 1) is elementary to prove and is due to Tevelev [45, Theorem 2.5]. The phrase “toroidal singularities” means that at each point in the boundary X\X the variety is locally (in the analytic topology) ... See full document

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ONITORING C O S E Q U E S T R A T I O NI NB A S A L TW I T H E L A S T I C

ONITORING C O S E Q U E S T R A T I O NI NB A S A L TW I T H E L A S T I C

... mind, I keep the same source location throughout the duration of the experiment and scan the full length of the core using a Velmex computerized X-Y translation ... See full document

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O pt i ma l i t yo f Uni v e r s a l Ba y e s i a n Se q ue nce P r e di ct i o n f o r Ge ne r a l L o s sa nd Al pha be t

O pt i ma l i t yo f Uni v e r s a l Ba y e s i a n Se q ue nce P r e di ct i o n f o r Ge ne r a l L o s sa nd Al pha be t

... parameter θ ∈IR d . Under certain smoothness and regularity conditions a bound for the rel- ative entropy between µ and ξ, which is central for all presented results, can still be derived. The bound depends on the Fisher ... See full document

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esh A l g o r i t h m s f o r P D E w i t hS i e v e I : Me s h Distribution

esh A l g o r i t h m s f o r P D E w i t hS i e v e I : Me s h Distribution

... We have developed a new programming framework, called Sieve, to support parallel numerical PDE 1 algorithms operating over dis- tributed meshes. We have also developed a reference implementation of Sieve in C++ as ... See full document

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I o n cha nne l s a se l e ct r o s t a t i c a mpl i fie r s o f cha r g e fluct ua t i o ns

I o n cha nne l s a se l e ct r o s t a t i c a mpl i fie r s o f cha r g e fluct ua t i o ns

... Electrostatic interactions and fluctuations play crucial roles in controlling transition probabilities, conduction and selectivity in nanoscale molecular systems. It is well-known that the long-range Coulomb interaction ... See full document

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Suppl e m e nt a r y m a t e r i a l t o “ H a z e , H ung e r H e s i t a t i o n: D i s a s t e r A i d a f t e r t he 1 7 8 3 L a k i e r upt i o n” : So c i o - e c o no m i c a s pe c t s o f t he L a k i e r upt i o n i n c o nt e m po r a r y r e p

Suppl e m e nt a r y m a t e r i a l t o “ H a z e , H ung e r H e s i t a t i o n: D i s a s t e r A i d a f t e r t he 1 7 8 3 L a k i e r upt i o n” : So c i o - e c o no m i c a s pe c t s o f t he L a k i e r upt i o n i n c o nt e m po r a r y r e po r t s

... Eyjafjarðarsýsla, 26th August 1784: The merchant has bought eight hundred fishes, even though the district commissioner has, on May 1st, forbidden the coastal farmers to sell fish to the merchants during this dearth, but ... See full document

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O n I ncl us i o n-D r i v e n L e a r ni ng o f B a y e s i a n Ne t w o r k s ob e r t Ca s t e l or c a s t e l o @

O n I ncl us i o n-D r i v e n L e a r ni ng o f B a y e s i a n Ne t w o r k s ob e r t Ca s t e l or c a s t e l o @

... In contrast with heuristic search, the results do not show much difference between using MC 3 or eMC 3 with these three real-world datasets. Among all thirty runs, fifteen showed gain due to the use of eMC 3 and the ... See full document

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Sym e t r i c a l D e f o r ma t i o no f T o r o i d a l S h e l l wi t hC i r c u l a r Cr o s s - S e c t i o n

Sym e t r i c a l D e f o r ma t i o no f T o r o i d a l S h e l l wi t hC i r c u l a r Cr o s s - S e c t i o n

... that Gauss curvature has a turning point, namely K = 0 at θ = π as shown in Fig. 1. Recall that the partial differential equations governing the elasticity of elliptic shells K > 0 are themselves elliptic while ... See full document

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