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E x t e nde d M o no t o neM e t ho ds f o r Hy pe r bo l i c P r o bl e m si n T hr e eV a r i a bl e s

E x t e nde d M o no t o neM e t ho ds f o r Hy pe r bo l i c P r o bl e m si n T hr e eV a r i a bl e s

... when F is non-increasing in the last seven variables, is not covered by any of the results obtained in ...when F admits a decomposition F = f + g, where f is nondecreasing and g is ... See full document

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H e ur i s t i c Me t ho ds f o r P a r a me t e rE s t i ma t i o n ina Sm a r t B e a mSt r uct ur e

H e ur i s t i c Me t ho ds f o r P a r a me t e rE s t i ma t i o n ina Sm a r t B e a mSt r uct ur e

... ˆ x. The observation or measurement at ˆ x models the proximity probe in the experimental setup of [1, ...For N + 1 basis functions, the dis- cretized PDE will give rise to a system of 2(N + ... See full document

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Effi ci e nt I nt e r f a ce P r e di ct i o n- C o r r e ct i o n Me t ho d For T he So l ut i o n o f M ul t i Di me ns i o na l P a r a bo l i c P r o bl e m Ov e rN o n O v e r l a ppi ng Subdo m a i ns

Effi ci e nt I nt e r f a ce P r e di ct i o n- C o r r e ct i o n Me t ho d For T he So l ut i o n o f M ul t i Di me ns i o na l P a r a bo l i c P r o bl e m Ov e rN o n O v e r l a ppi ng Subdo m a i ns

... are selected, accordingly. The model problem are solved using algorithm 4.1 over different number of non over- lapping subdomains (e.g. 2, 5, 10) with the interface prediction TL. The interfaces points are selected to be ... See full document

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N o nl i ne a rM e t ho ds i n t he St udy o f Si ng ul a r P a r t i a l Di ff e r e nt i a l E q ua t i o ns

N o nl i ne a rM e t ho ds i n t he St udy o f Si ng ul a r P a r t i a l Di ff e r e nt i a l E q ua t i o ns

... tion; in the latter case the solution is called an entire large solution. Issues such as existence, uniqueness and asymptotic behavior of blow- up solutions are the main questions addressed and resolved in this dis- ... See full document

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new r a d i o - f r e q u e n c y a c o u s t i cm e t h o d f o r r e mo t es t u d yo f l i q u i d s

new r a d i o - f r e q u e n c y a c o u s t i cm e t h o d f o r r e mo t es t u d yo f l i q u i d s

... We hypothesized that radio wave polarization direction af- ter its passage through the pericardial region depends on the electric properties of the medium itself i.e. on the proper- ties of the blood the radio wave ... 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

... A number of phylogenetic tree construction methods have been proposed in the literature such as parsimony meth- ods, distance-based methods, maximum-likelihood meth- ods, etc. Recently, a graph-theoretic approach was ... See full document

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EC E -3 2 0 L i n e a r C o n t r o l S y s t e m

EC E -3 2 0 L i n e a r C o n t r o l S y s t e m

... the step response for the original system and the system with the lag compensator on the same plot. Be sure to also plot the input signal. Then plot, using Matlab, the ramp re- sponse for the original system and the ... See full document

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Lo c a l i z a t i o n , P a t h i n t e g r a l a n dS u p e r s y m m e t r y

Lo c a l i z a t i o n , P a t h i n t e g r a l a n dS u p e r s y m m e t r y

... space, M (space physics) with a sufficient number of ...(Σ, M, ϕ) and a classical action: S where: Σ is the source space, often a manifold: for The classical mechanic of the point is the time axis ... 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

... depth N to a complete bi- nary tree of height H which can describe the basic type of a pyramid organization, we obtained an optimal depth N ∗ which maximizes the total shortening path ... See full document

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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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A ppr o x i ma t i o n Re s ul t sF o rq -P a r a m e t r i c B B H O pe r a t o r s

A ppr o x i ma t i o n Re s ul t sF o rq -P a r a m e t r i c B B H O pe r a t o r s

... Abstract—The paper introduces q-parametric Bleimann, Butzer and Hahn (q-BBH) operators as a rational transformation of q-Bernstein-Lupa¸s opera- tors. On their basis, a set of new results on q-BBH op- erators can ... See full document

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THE H O P F FI B R A T I O N S A R EC H A R A C T E R I Z E DB YB E I N GFI B E R WI S E HOM O G E N E O U S

THE H O P F FI B R A T I O N S A R EC H A R A C T E R I Z E DB YB E I N GFI B E R WI S E HOM O G E N E O U S

... hHyp, P ari. Let F be any fiber. Suppose F is a vertical line in the upper half-space ...of F under G will fill out only points with positive imaginary part, or only points with negative ... See full document

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RAM I FI C A T I O N O F P R I ME SI NFI E L D SO F MO D U L I O F T H R E E - P O I N T COVERS

RAM I FI C A T I O N O F P R I ME SI NFI E L D SO F MO D U L I O F T H R E E - P O I N T COVERS

... Let f : Y → X be a finite, flat, separable morphism of projective semistable curves over ...Suppose X is connected (Y need not be connected), and assume that p a (X) = 0 ...(i.e., ... See full document

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EN E R GY -E F F I C I E NTR E L I A BL ESE NSOR -T O -SI NK D A T AT RAN SF E R F ORW I R E L E SS SE NSOR N E T WORKS

EN E R GY -E F F I C I E NTR E L I A BL ESE NSOR -T O -SI NK D A T AT RAN SF E R F ORW I R E L E SS SE NSOR N E T WORKS

... nodes, R and M , as shown in Figure ...forwarder M . Then, node R retries the RTS frame when node M is ...node R checks if the fforwarder node M is awake or not. If node ... See full document

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Im pl e m e nt a t i o n o f aP ur e l yH a r dw a r e -a s s i s t e d V Mf o rx 8 6A r chi t e ct ur e

Im pl e m e nt a t i o n o f aP ur e l yH a r dw a r e -a s s i s t e d V Mf o rx 8 6A r chi t e ct ur e

... The HVMM is designed to run on AMD64 machines with the 64-bit Long mode and SVM extensions enabled. The bulk of the HVMM code is written in ’C’ language. The startup code needs to be in assembly and is done using ... See full document

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RiskM e a s u r e m e n t f o r F i n a n c i a l I n s t i t u t i o n s

RiskM e a s u r e m e n t f o r F i n a n c i a l I n s t i t u t i o n s

... In a personal communication, Alan White says “I always liked that [the Hull-White] scheme. My view is that the various approaches form a continuum in which different methods are used to characterize the ... See full document

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1 Ho u s e Al l o c a t i o nP r o b l e ma n dS e r i a l Di c t a t o r - ship

1 Ho u s e Al l o c a t i o nP r o b l e ma n dS e r i a l Di c t a t o r - ship

... Answer First, note that µ 0 is Pareto inefficient because it is Pareto dom- inated by matching µ from the first question. By the result that a serial dictatorship with respect to any priority ordering is Pareto ... See full document

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On t h e e v o l u t i o n a r yf o r mo f t h ec o n s t r a i n t s in e l e c t r o d y n a m i c s

On t h e e v o l u t i o n a r yf o r mo f t h ec o n s t r a i n t s in e l e c t r o d y n a m i c s

... where S could be of a two-surface with arbitrary ...however, S would have either planar, cylindrical, toroidal or spherical ...→ R whose ρ = const level sets give the S ρ leaves of the ... 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

... N S Modi received his B. E. degree in Electrical Engi- neering and M.E. degree in Electrical Engineering from Sadar Patel University in the year 2001 and 2004 respec- tively. He is currently working ... See full document

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D e r i v a t i o n o f t he L o c a l L o r e nt z G a ug e T r a ns f o r m a t i o n o f a D i r a c Spi no r F i e l d i n Q ua nt um E i ns t e i n- C a r t a n T he o r y

D e r i v a t i o n o f t he L o c a l L o r e nt z G a ug e T r a ns f o r m a t i o n o f a D i r a c Spi no r F i e l d i n Q ua nt um E i ns t e i n- C a r t a n T he o r y

... Note that U (1) and SO(2) are isomorphic. Quantum flavourdynamics is invariant un- der local transformations of the gauge group SU(2) × U (1). If Ψ denotes an eight-component iso-spinor Dirac spinor, x a ... See full document

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