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On the empirical spectral distribution for certain models related to sample covariance matrices with different correlations

2021

Given [Formula: see text], we study two classes of large random matrices of the form [Formula: see text] where for every [Formula: see text], [Formula: see text] are iid copies of a random variable [Formula: see text], [Formula: see text], [Formula: see text] are two (not necessarily independent) sets of independent random vectors having different covariance matrices and generating well concentrated bilinear forms. We consider two main asymptotic regimes as [Formula: see text]: a standard one, where [Formula: see text], and a slightly modified one, where [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] while [Formula: see text] for some [Formula: see text]. Assuming that vectors [Formula: see t…

Statistics and ProbabilityPhysicsAlgebra and Number TheorySpectral power distributionComputer Science::Information RetrievalProbability (math.PR)Astrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsBlock (permutation group theory)Marchenko–Pastur lawComputer Science::Computation and Language (Computational Linguistics and Natural Language and Speech Processing)Bilinear form60F05 60B20 47N30Sample mean and sample covarianceCombinatoricsConvergence of random variablesFOS: Mathematicssample covariance matricesComputer Science::General LiteratureDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsRandom matriceshigh dimensional statisticsStatistics Probability and UncertaintyRandom matrixRandom variableMathematics - ProbabilityRandom Matrices: Theory and Applications
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An Adaptive Parallel Tempering Algorithm

2013

Parallel tempering is a generic Markov chainMonteCarlo samplingmethod which allows good mixing with multimodal target distributions, where conventionalMetropolis- Hastings algorithms often fail. The mixing properties of the sampler depend strongly on the choice of tuning parameters, such as the temperature schedule and the proposal distribution used for local exploration. We propose an adaptive algorithm with fixed number of temperatures which tunes both the temperature schedule and the parameters of the random-walk Metropolis kernel automatically. We prove the convergence of the adaptation and a strong law of large numbers for the algorithm under general conditions. We also prove as a side…

Statistics and ProbabilityScheduleMathematical optimizationta112Adaptive algorithmErgodicityta111Mixing (mathematics)Law of large numbersKernel (statistics)Convergence (routing)Discrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsParallel temperingStatistics Probability and UncertaintyAlgorithmMathematicsJournal of Computational and Graphical Statistics
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On surrogating 0–1 knapsack constraints

1999

In this note, we present a scheme for tightening 0–1 knapsack constraints based on other knapsack constraints surrogating.

Statistics and ProbabilityScheme (programming language)Mathematical optimizationInformation Systems and ManagementKnapsack problemModeling and SimulationCalculusDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsManagement Science and Operations Researchcomputercomputer.programming_languageMathematicsTop
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A tabu search algorithm for assigning teachers to courses

2002

In this paper we deal with the problem of assigning teachers to courses in a secondary school. The problem appears when a timetable is to be built and the teaching assignments are not fixed. We have developed a tabu search algorithm to solve the problem. The parameters involved in the algorithm have been estimated by using multiple regression techniques. The computational results, obtained on a set of Spanish secondary schools, show that the solutions obtained by this automatic procedure can be favourably compared with the solutions proposed by the experts.

Statistics and ProbabilitySet (abstract data type)Mathematical optimizationInformation Systems and ManagementModeling and SimulationComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsGuided Local SearchManagement Science and Operations ResearchHeuristicsAlgorithmTabu searchMathematicsTop
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Gossip: The Architecture of SpreadPlots

2003

A spreadplot is a visualization that simultaneously shows several different views of a dataset or model. The individual views can be dynamic, can support high-interaction direct manipulation, and can be algebraically linked with each other, possibly via an underlying statistical model. Thus, when a data analyst changes the information shown in one view of a statistical model, the changes can be processed by the model and instantly represented in the other views. Spreadplots simplify the analyst's task when many different plots are relevant to the analysis at hand, as is the case in regression analysis, where there are many plots that can be used for model building and diagnosis. On the othe…

Statistics and ProbabilityTheoretical computer scienceComputer scienceGossipDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsStatistical modelStatistics Probability and UncertaintyGraphicsUser interfaceSoftware architectureModel buildingVisualizationTask (project management)Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics
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ARC A computerized system for urban garbage collection

1993

In this paper we present ARC a computerized system developed for urban garbage collection. The package is intended to help the planners in the design of efficient collection routes and to facilitate the study and evaluation of alternatives concerning issues such as the type and number of vehicles, frequency of collection and type and location of refuse containers. The final product is a “user friendly” system designed to be used by the planners without outside assistance.

Statistics and ProbabilityUser FriendlyInformation Systems and ManagementDatabaseComputer sciencebusiness.industryFinal productManagement Science and Operations Researchcomputer.software_genreArc (geometry)Modeling and SimulationEmbedded systemVehicle routing problemDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsComputerized systemHeuristicsbusinesscomputerGarbage collectionTop
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Systems of quasilinear elliptic equations with dependence on the gradient via subsolution-supersolution method

2017

For the homogeneous Dirichlet problem involving a system of equations driven by \begin{document}$(p,q)$\end{document} -Laplacian operators and general gradient dependence we prove the existence of solutions in the ordered rectangle determined by a subsolution-supersolution. This extends the preceding results based on the method of subsolution-supersolution for systems of elliptic equations. Positive and negative solutions are obtained.

System of elliptic equationDirichlet problemApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsMathematical analysisMathematics::Analysis of PDEsSystem of linear equations01 natural sciences(pq)-Laplacian010101 applied mathematicsSubsolution-supersolution and gradient dependenceSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaHomogeneousDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsRectangle0101 mathematicsLaplace operatorAnalysisDirichlet problemMathematicsDiscrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - S
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Formulations and valid inequalities for the capacitated dispersion problem

2023

This work focuses on the capacitated dispersion problem for which we study several mathematical formulations in different spaces using variables associated with nodes, edges, and costs. The relationships among the presented formulations are investigated by comparing the projections of the feasible sets of the LP relaxations onto the subspace of natural variables. These formulations are then strengthened with families of valid inequalities and variable-fixing procedures. The separation problems associated with the valid inequalities that are exponential in number are shown to be polynomially solvable by reducing them to longest path problems in acyclic graphs. The dual bounds obtained from s…

TechnologyseparationScience & Technologydispersion problemComputer Networks and CommunicationsOperations Research & Management Scienceextended formulationtelescopic sumsUNESCO::CIENCIAS TECNOLÓGICASvalid inequalitieslocation scienceHardware and ArchitectureComputer ScienceComputer Science Hardware & Architecturepolyhedral combinatoricsSoftwareInformation Systems
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Design of temperature control system using conventional PID and Intelligent Fuzzy Logic controller

2015

In this paper, we present the design of temperature control for industrial heat treating furnace by using Intelligent Fuzzy Logic and PID controllers. Temperature control is important in heating processes as it can disqualify materials in terms of their physical properties when not well performed. Obviously PID temperature controller is the most used in industries to control non-linear processes. Consequently, it has been found that the output response from Fuzzy Logic is very accurate in terms of overshoot and steady state error when compared to that of PID. Moreover, both temperature controllers are modeled and simulated using MATLAB software.

Temperature controlController; Furnace; Fuzzy Logic; PID; Temperature; Artificial Intelligence; Control and Optimization; Discrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsControl and OptimizationComputer sciencePIDTemperaturePID controllerFurnaceControl engineeringFuzzy control systemFuzzy logicControllerFuzzy LogicControl theoryArtificial IntelligenceControl systemOvershoot (signal)Process controlDiscrete Mathematics and Combinatorics
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A loop-free two-close Gray-code algorithm for listing k-ary Dyck words

2006

AbstractP. Chase and F. Ruskey each published a Gray code for length n binary strings with m occurrences of 1, coding m-combinations of n objects, which is two-close—that is, in passing from one binary string to its successor a single 1 exchanges positions with a 0 which is either adjacent to the 1 or separated from it by a single 0. If we impose the restriction that any suffix of a string contains at least k−1 times as many 0's as 1's, we obtain k-suffixes: suffixes of k-ary Dyck words. Combinations are retrieved as special case by setting k=1 and k-ary Dyck words are retrieved as a special case by imposing the additional condition that the entire string has exactly k−1 times as many 0's a…

Theoretical Computer ScienceCombinatoricsGray codeComputational Theory and MathematicsDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsTwo-closeBinary stringsSpecial caseSuffixk-ary Dyck wordsGray codeLoop-free algorithmAlgorithmMathematicsCoding (social sciences)Journal of Discrete Algorithms
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