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Václav Hlavatý on intuition in Riemannian space

2019

Abstract We present a historical commentary together with an English translation of a mathematical-philosophical paper by the Czech differential geometer and later proponent of a geometrized unified field theory Vaclav Hlavatý (1894–1969). The paper was published in 1924 at the height of interpretational debates about recent advancements in differential geometry triggered by the advent of Einstein's general theory of relativity. In the paper he argued against a naive generalization of analogical reasoning valid for curves and surfaces in three-dimensional Euclidean space to the case of higher-dimensional curved Riemannian spaces. Instead, he claimed, the only secure ground to arrive at resu…

HistoryGeneral relativityEuclidean spaceGeneral MathematicsPhilosophy06 humanities and the artsRiemannian geometrysymbols.namesake060105 history of science technology & medicineDifferential geometryArgumentsymbolsCalculus0601 history and archaeologyEinsteinDifferential (infinitesimal)Unified field theoryHistoria Mathematica
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Toward a scientific and personal biography of Tullio Levi-Civita (1873–1941)

2005

International audience; Tullio Levi-Civita was one of the most important Italian mathematicians in the early part of the 20th century, contributing significantly to a number of research fields in mathematics and physics. In addition, he was involved in the social and political life of his time and suffered severe political and racial persecution during the period of Fascism. He tried repeatedly and in several cases successfully to help colleagues and students who were victims of anti-Semitism in Italy and Germany. His scientific and private life is well documented in the letters and documents contained in his Archive. The authors' aim is to illustrate the events of his life by means of his …

HistoryMathematics(all)General Mathematicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectGeometry01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmasPoliticsPrivate lifeTensor calculus0103 physical sciencesThree-body problemLevi-Civita0101 mathematicsmedia_commonMathematics010102 general mathematicsBiography16. Peace & justiceMSC: 01A60 01A70General relativity[MATH.MATH-HO]Mathematics [math]/History and Overview [math.HO]HydrodynamicsPeriod (music)ClassicsPersecutionHistoria Mathematica
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A Wiener Path Integral Technique for Non-Stationary Response Determination of Nonlinear Oscillators with Fractional Derivative Elements

2014

In this paper a novel approximate analytical technique for determining the non-stationary response probability density function (PDF) of randomly excited linear and nonlinear oscillators with fractional derivative elements is developed. Specifically, the concept of the Wiener path integral in conjunction with a variational formulation is utilized to derive an approximate closed form solution for the system response non-stationary PDF. Notably, the determination of the non-stationary response PDF is accomplished without the need to advance the solution in short time steps as it is required by the existing alternative numerical path integral solution schemes. In this manner, the analytical Wi…

Hybrid Monte CarloMathematical analysisMonte Carlo methodAnalytical techniquePath integral formulationfractional derivativeProbability density functionFunctional integrationstochastic responseClosed-form expressionWiener path integralMathematicsFractional calculusVulnerability, Uncertainty, and Risk
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A Tsetlin Machine with Multigranular Clauses

2019

The recently introduced Tsetlin Machine (TM) has provided competitive pattern recognition accuracy in several benchmarks, however, requires a 3-dimensional hyperparameter search. In this paper, we introduce the Multigranular Tsetlin Machine (MTM). The MTM eliminates the specificity hyperparameter, used by the TM to control the granularity of the conjunctive clauses that it produces for recognizing patterns. Instead of using a fixed global specificity, we encode varying specificity as part of the clauses, rendering the clauses multigranular. This makes it easier to configure the TM because the dimensionality of the hyperparameter search space is reduced to only two dimensions. Indeed, it tur…

HyperparameterLearning automataComputer sciencebusiness.industrySupervised learningPattern recognitionGranularityArtificial intelligenceENCODEPropositional calculusbusinessRendering (computer graphics)Curse of dimensionality
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Measuring the Novelty of Natural Language Text Using the Conjunctive Clauses of a Tsetlin Machine Text Classifier

2020

Most supervised text classification approaches assume a closed world, counting on all classes being present in the data at training time. This assumption can lead to unpredictable behaviour during operation, whenever novel, previously unseen, classes appear. Although deep learning-based methods have recently been used for novelty detection, they are challenging to interpret due to their black-box nature. This paper addresses \emph{interpretable} open-world text classification, where the trained classifier must deal with novel classes during operation. To this end, we extend the recently introduced Tsetlin machine (TM) with a novelty scoring mechanism. The mechanism uses the conjunctive clau…

I.2FOS: Computer and information sciencesComputer Science - Machine LearningI.5Computer Science - Artificial IntelligenceComputer scienceI.2; I.5; I.7computer.software_genreI.7Novelty detectionMeasure (mathematics)Machine Learning (cs.LG)Representation (mathematics)Computer Science - Computation and Languagebusiness.industryDeep learningNoveltyPropositional calculusArtificial Intelligence (cs.AI)Artificial intelligencebusinessClassifier (UML)computerComputation and Language (cs.CL)Natural language processingNatural language
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On some inequalities for the identric, logarithmic and related means

2015

We offer new proofs, refinements as well as new results related to classical means of two variables, including the identric and logarithmic means.

InequalityLogarithmMeans of two argumentsmedia_common.quotation_subjectMathematical proofMathematics Subject ClassificationIdentities for meansMathematics - Classical Analysis and ODEsClassical Analysis and ODEs (math.CA)FOS: MathematicsCalculusTrigonometric and hyperbolic inequalitiesInequalities for means26D05 26D15 26D99Analysismedia_commonMathematics
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Algebriskā analīze: teorija un uzdevumi

1937

Reālās ģimnāzijas kurss.

Integral calculusAlgebraAlgebriskā analīzeDifferential calculusIntegrālrēķiniFunctionsDiferenciālrēķini:MATHEMATICS::Algebra geometry and mathematical analysis [Research Subject Categories]Funkcijas
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Calculus for the intermediate point associated with a mean value theorem of the integral calculus

2020

Abstract If f, g: [a, b] → 𝕉 are two continuous functions, then there exists a point c ∈ (a, b) such that ∫ a c f ( x ) d x + ( c - a ) g ( c ) = ∫ c b g ( x ) d x + ( b - c ) f ( c ) . \int_a^c {f\left(x \right)} dx + \left({c - a} \right)g\left(c \right) = \int_c^b {g\left(x \right)} dx + \left({b - c} \right)f\left(c \right). In this paper, we study the approaching of the point c towards a, when b approaches a.

Integral calculusIntermediate pointCalculusmedicineProbability and statisticsmedicine.diseaseCalculus (medicine)MathematicsMean value theoremGeneral Mathematics
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Properties of the intermediate point from a mean value theorem of the integral calculus - II

2019

Abstract In this paper we consider two continuous functions f, g : [a, b] → ℝ and we study for these ones, under which circumstances the intermediate point function is four order di erentiable at the point x = a and we calculate its derivative.

Integral calculusPure mathematicsIntermediate pointMean value theorem (divided differences)Probability and statisticsMathematicsGeneral Mathematics
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A Logical Architecture for Active Network Management

2006

This paper focuses on improving network management by exploiting the potential of “doing” of the Active Networks technology, together with the potential of “planning,” which is typical of the artificial intelligent systems. We propose a distributed multiagent architecture for Active Network management, which exploits the dynamic reasoning capabilities of the Situation Calculus in order to emulate the reactive behavior of a human expert to fault situations. The information related to network events is generated by programmable sensors deployed across the network. A logical entity collects this information, in order to merge it with general domain knowledge, with a view to identifying the roo…

Intelligent systems; Network ontology; Programmable networks; Situation calculusIntelligent systemNetwork architectureComputer Networks and Communicationsbusiness.industryComputer scienceNetwork ontologyStrategy and ManagementDistributed computingProgrammable networkNetwork management applicationNetwork simulationSituation calculusNetwork managementIntelligent computer networkHardware and ArchitectureElement management systembusinessNetwork management stationActive Network ManagementInformation SystemsComputer networkJournal of Network and Systems Management
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