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Research on Vocabulary Sizes and Codebook Universality

2014

Published version of an article in the journal: Abstract and Applied Analysis. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/697245 Open Access Codebook is an effective image representation method. By clustering in local image descriptors, a codebook is shown to be a distinctive image feature and widely applied in object classification. In almost all existing works on codebooks, the building of the visual vocabulary follows a basic routine, that is, extracting local image descriptors and clustering with a user-designated number of clusters. The problem with this routine lies in that building a codebook for each single dataset is not efficient. In order to deal with th…

ComputingMethodologies_PATTERNRECOGNITIONArticle SubjectApplied Mathematicslcsh:MathematicsInformationSystems_INFORMATIONSTORAGEANDRETRIEVALComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONVDP::Technology: 500::Information and communication technology: 550Analysis; Applied Mathematicslcsh:QA1-939Analysis
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Some remarks on unconditionally convergent multipliers

2017

We present some results concerning the representation of unconditionally convergent multipliers, including a reformulation of a conjecture of Balazs and Stoeva.

Conjecture010102 general mathematicsHilbert spaceData_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORY01 natural sciencesElectronic mail010101 applied mathematicssymbols.namesakeConvergence (routing)symbolsCalculusApplied mathematicsHardware_ARITHMETICANDLOGICSTRUCTURES0101 mathematicsRepresentation (mathematics)Mathematics2017 International Conference on Sampling Theory and Applications (SampTA)
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The Kuratowski convergence and connected components

2012

International audience; We investigate the Kuratowski convergence of the connected components of the sections of a definable set applying the result obtained to semialgebraic approximation of subanalytic sets. We are led to some considerations concerning the connectedness of the limit set in general. We discuss also the behaviour of the dimension of converging sections and prove some general facts about the Kuratowski convergence in tame geometry.

Connected componentDiscrete mathematicsSocial connectednessApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsDimension (graph theory)Mathematics::General Topology16. Peace & justiceKuratowski convergencesubanalytic sets01 natural sciencesKuratowski's theoremKuratowski convergence010101 applied mathematicsDefinable setMathematics::Logictame geometry0101 mathematicsLimit set[MATH]Mathematics [math]Kuratowski closure axiomsAnalysisMathematics
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Mean ergodicity of weighted composition operators on spaces of holomorphic functions

2016

[EN] Let phi be a self-map of the unit disc D of the complex plane C and let psi be a holomorphic function on D. We investigate the mean ergodicity and power boundedness of the weighted composition operator C-phi,C-psi(f) = psi(f o phi) with symbol phi and multiplier psi on the space H(D). We obtain necessary and sufficient conditions on the symbol phi and on the multiplier psi which characterize when the weighted composition operator is power bounded and (uniformly) mean ergodic. One necessary condition is that the symbol phi has a fixed point in D. If phi is not a rational rotation, the sufficient conditions are related to the modulus of the multiplier on the fixed point of phi. Some of o…

Connected spaceComposition operatorApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsErgodicityMathematical analysisHolomorphic functionPower bounded operatorFixed pointHolomorphic function01 natural sciences010101 applied mathematicsMultiplication operatorMean ergodic operatorBounded functionWeighted composition operator0101 mathematicsMATEMATICA APLICADAComplex planeAnalysisMathematics
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High Order Extrapolation Techniques for WENO Finite-Difference Schemes Applied to NACA Airfoil Profiles

2017

Finite-difference WENO schemes are capable of approximating accurately and efficiently weak solutions of hyperbolic conservation laws. In this context high order numerical boundary conditions have been proven to increase significantly the resolution of the numerical solutions. In this paper a finite-difference WENO scheme is combined with a high order boundary extrapolation technique at ghost cells to solve problems involving NACA airfoil profiles. The results obtained are comparable with those obtained through other techniques involving unstructured meshes.

Conservation lawExtrapolationFinite differenceBoundary (topology)Context (language use)010103 numerical & computational mathematics01 natural sciencesNACA airfoil010101 applied mathematicsApplied mathematicsPolygon meshBoundary value problem0101 mathematicsMathematics
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Approximate Lax–Wendroff discontinuous Galerkin methods for hyperbolic conservation laws

2017

Abstract The Lax–Wendroff time discretization is an alternative method to the popular total variation diminishing Runge–Kutta time discretization of discontinuous Galerkin schemes for the numerical solution of hyperbolic conservation laws. The resulting fully discrete schemes are known as LWDG and RKDG methods, respectively. Although LWDG methods are in general more compact and efficient than RKDG methods of comparable order of accuracy, the formulation of LWDG methods involves the successive computation of exact flux derivatives. This procedure allows one to construct schemes of arbitrary formal order of accuracy in space and time. A new approximation procedure avoids the computation of ex…

Conservation lawLax–Wendroff theoremDiscretizationLax–Wendroff methodMathematical analysisOrder of accuracyCPU time010103 numerical & computational mathematics01 natural sciences010101 applied mathematicsComputational MathematicsComputational Theory and MathematicsDiscontinuous Galerkin methodModeling and SimulationTotal variation diminishing0101 mathematicsMathematicsComputers & Mathematics with Applications
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A system of conservation laws with discontinuous flux modelling flotation with sedimentation

2019

Abstract The continuous unit operation of flotation is extensively used in mineral processing, wastewater treatment and other applications for selectively separating hydrophobic particles (or droplets) from hydrophilic ones, where both are suspended in a viscous fluid. Within a flotation column, the hydrophobic particles are attached to gas bubbles that are injected and float as aggregates forming a foam or froth at the top that is skimmed. The hydrophilic particles sediment and are discharged at the bottom. The hydrodynamics of a flotation column is described in simplified form by studying three phases, namely the fluid, the aggregates and solid particles, in one space dimension. The relat…

Conservation lawSolid particleApplied MathematicsNumerical analysisSpace dimensionMechanics010501 environmental sciencesViscous liquid01 natural sciencesUnit operation010101 applied mathematicsJump0101 mathematicsMineral processing0105 earth and related environmental sciencesIMA Journal of Applied Mathematics
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A Parametric Dirichlet Problem for Systems of Quasilinear Elliptic Equations With Gradient Dependence

2016

The aim of this article is to study the Dirichlet boundary value problem for systems of equations involving the (pi, qi) -Laplacian operators and parameters μi≥0 (i = 1,2) in the principal part. Another main point is that the nonlinearities in the reaction terms are allowed to depend on both the solution and its gradient. We prove results ensuring existence, uniqueness, and asymptotic behavior with respect to the parameters.

Control and Optimization01 natural sciencesElliptic boundary value problemsymbols.namesakeDirichlet eigenvalueSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaDirichlet's principleBoundary value problemparametric problem0101 mathematicssystem of elliptic equationsMathematicsDirichlet problemDirichlet problem010102 general mathematicsMathematical analysisDirichlet's energyMathematics::Spectral Theory(pq)-LaplacianComputer Science Applications010101 applied mathematicsGeneralized Dirichlet distributionDirichlet boundary conditionSignal ProcessingsymbolsAnalysis
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Infinitely many solutions for a perturbed p-Laplacian boundary value problem with impulsive effects

2017

In this paper, we deal with the existence of weak solutions for a perturbed p-Laplacian boundary value problem with impulsive effects. More precisely, the existence of an exactly determined open interval of positive parameters for which the problem admits infinitely many weak solutions is established. Our proofs are based on variational methods.

Control and OptimizationApplied MathematicsPerturbed p-Laplacian boundary value problemCritical point theory; Impulsive effects; Infinitely many solutions; Perturbed p-Laplacian boundary value problem; Variational methods; Analysis; Geometry and Topology; Control and Optimization; Applied MathematicsVariational methodAnalysiImpulsive effectsInfinitely many solutionsImpulsive effectVariational methodsCritical point theoryInfinitely many solutionGeometry and TopologyAnalysis
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Quantized State-Feedback Stabilization for Delayed Markovian Jump Linear Systems with Generally Incomplete Transition Rates

2014

Published version of an article in the journal: Abstract and Applied Analysis. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/961925 open Access This paper is concerned with the robust quantized state-feedback controller design problem for a class of continuous-time Markovian jump linear uncertain systems with general uncertain transition rates and input quantization. The uncertainties under consideration emerge in both system parameters and mode transition rates. This new uncertain model is more general than the existing ones and can be applicable to more practical situations because each transition rate can be completely unknown or only its estimate value is known. B…

Controller designArticle SubjectApplied Mathematicslcsh:MathematicsUncertain systemsAnalysis; Applied MathematicsLinear matrixTransition rate matrixlcsh:QA1-939VDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Mathematics: 410::Analysis: 411Markovian jump linear systemsQuantization (physics)Markovian jumpControl theorySystem parametersAnalysisMathematics
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