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Elements of Significance Testing with Equivalence Problems

1991

AbstractThe paper outlines an approach to the general methodological problem of equivalence assessment which is based on the classical theory of testing statistical hypotheses. Within this frame of reference it is natural to search for decision rules satisfying the same criteria of optimality which are customarily applied in deriving solutions to one- and two-sided testing problems. For three standard situations very frequently encountered in medical applications of statistics, a concise account of such an optimal test for equivalence is presented. It is pointed out that tests based on the well-known principle of confidence interval inclusion are valid in the sense 1 of guaranteeing the pre…

Advanced and Specialized NursingClassical theoryOptimal testbusiness.industryHealth InformaticsDecision ruleFrame of referenceConfidence intervalHealth Information ManagementSignificance testingCalculusMedicinebusinessEquivalence (measure theory)Methods of Information in Medicine
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On spline methods of approximation under L-fuzzy information

2011

This work is closely related to our previous papers on algorithms of approximation under L-fuzzy information. In the classical theory of approximation central algorithms were worked out on the basis of usual, that is crisp splines. We describe central methods for solution of linear problems with balanced L-fuzzy information and develop the concept of L-fuzzy splines.

Approximation theoryClassical theorySpline (mathematics)Mathematical optimizationComputingMethodologies_PATTERNRECOGNITIONBox splineFuzzy setLinear problemApplied mathematicsApproximation algorithmFuzzy logicMathematics2011 IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems (FUZZ-IEEE 2011)
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Rough Search of Vague Knowledge

2017

This chapter presents the theoretical basis of the vague knowledge search algorithmization of a rough method. It introduces some data granulation method which aggregates this data as rough sets of data or ways to search this data in the semantic networks. As a result of this method is the possibility of the rough sets description, analogically to sets in the classical theory of sets. We try to answer the question how the agent searching some knowledge can conceive the search of vague knowledge in the semantic networks: (1) if it can, accordingly to the semantic and the conceiving rules, describe the relationships between nodes in this semantic network which are identified as ways of searchi…

Classical theoryInformation retrievalKnowledge SearchBasis (linear algebra)Computer scienceRough setSemantic network
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Producer's spatial equilibrium with a fuzzy constraint

1980

The classical theory of the producer’s equilibrium rests on two sets of particularly restrictive hypotheses. First it is implicitely assumed that all inputs and outputs are located in a single place where the producer is also implanted and where the production is carried out. Next it is assumed that the producer follows a precise behaviour pattern, by this we mean that the producer has complete information concerning the conditions of hisproductive activity and he has perfect command over both the set of inputs and the set of outputs; he realises the maximum profit allowed by the technological constraint which limits his possible actions and by the given price system. The aim of this study …

Classical theoryMathematical optimizationInformation Systems and ManagementGeneral Computer ScienceBehaviour patternAgent BehaviorManagement Science and Operations ResearchPrice system[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringFuzzy constraintSpatial equilibriumProfit (economics)Economic spaceEconomic spaceComplete informationModeling and Simulation[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and finances[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceMathematics
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On the limits to the long-period method in classical economics. A note

2001

On a first reading of Theory of Production, Kurz & Salvadori (1995) appear to confine the empirical domain of the long-period models of the classical theory of value and distribution to stationary economies with non-constant returns to scale and to growing economies with constant returns to scale. Such a reading is shown to be untenable since it merges the two levels of exploring the extension of a model and of testing a theoretical hypothesis. Conversely, the way Kurz & Salvadori tackle the problems of price dynamics and returns to scale in growing economies is shown to be compatible with what appears to be Sraffa's (implicit) strategy of research.

Classical theoryProduction theoryReturns to scalebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Distribution (economics)long-period method classical economics theory of valueExtension (metaphysics)Settore SECS-P/04 - Storia Del Pensiero EconomicoReading (process)Long periodPolitical Science and International RelationsValue (economics)EconomicsbusinessMathematical economicsmedia_common
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Impulsive control of the bilinear Schrödinger equation: propagators and attainable sets

2019

International audience; We consider a linear Schrödinger equation with an unbounded bilinear control term. The control term is the derivative of function with bounded variations (impulsive control). Well-posedness results and regularity of the associated propagators follow from classical theory from Kato. As a byproduct, one obtains a topological obstruction to exact controllability of the system in the spirit of the results of Ball, Marsden and Slemrod.

Classical theoryPropagatorBilinear interpolationSchrödinger equationControllabilitysymbols.namesakeBilinear controlBounded functionSettore MAT/05symbolsApplied mathematicsBall (mathematics)[MATH.MATH-OC]Mathematics [math]/Optimization and Control [math.OC]Mathematics
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Some contributions to the theory of transformation monoids

2019

The aim of this paper is to present some contributions to the theory of finite transformation monoids. The dominating influence that permutation groups have on transformation monoids is used to describe and characterise transitive transformation monoids and primitive transitive transformation monoids. We develop a theory that not only includes the analogs of several important theorems of the classical theory of permutation groups but also contains substantial information about the algebraic structure of the transformation monoids. Open questions naturally arising from the substantial paper of Steinberg [A theory of transformation monoids: combinatorics and representation theory. Electron. J…

Classical theoryTransitive relationPure mathematicsAlgebra and Number TheoryConjectureAlgebraic structure010102 general mathematicsPermutation group01 natural sciencesTransformation (music)Development (topology)Mathematics::Category Theory0103 physical sciencesÀlgebra010307 mathematical physics0101 mathematicsMathematicsJournal of Algebra
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Què és la ?filosofia del cinema?? Una panoràmica sobre l?estat de la qüestió

2018

What Is the “Philosophy of Film”? An Overview of the State of the Art Resum: En la primera seccio d’aquest article tracarem un “estat de la questio” del camp d’estudis conegut com a “filosofia del cinema”, amb especial interes en la seua genesi. Seguirem, en consequencia, el recorregut del debat meta-teoric que ha determinat els successius canvis de paradigma, centrant els tres moments que han marcat l’evolucio dels estudis filosofics sobre el cinema des dels inicis de la teoria classica fins al fragmentat panorama dels nostres dies. En la segona seccio exposarem la discussio al voltant de la questio del “cinema-com-a-filosofia” (“film as philosophy”), un topic recent que ha abordat les pos…

Movie theaterClassical theoryUNESCO::FILOSOFÍA:FILOSOFÍA [UNESCO]business.industryPhilosophybusinessPhilosophy of filmHumanitiesMetaphilosophy
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Monte Carlo Test of the Classical Theory for Heterogeneous Nucleation Barriers

2010

Flat walls facilitate the condensation of a supersaturated vapor: Classical theory of heterogeneous nucleation predicts that the free energy barrier $\Delta F_{\rm het}^*$ which needs to be overcome for the formation of sphere-cap shaped nucleation seeds is smaller than the barrier $\Delta F^*_{\rm hom}$ for spherical droplets in the bulk by a factor $0<f(\theta)<1$, which only depends on the contact angle $\theta$. In this letter we compute both $\Delta F^*_{\rm hom}$ and $\Delta F^*_{\rm het}$ from Monte Carlo simulations and test the theory for the lattice gas model (for which $\theta$ can be readily controlled). Even though the theory is only based on macroscopic arguments, it is shown …

PhysicsClassical theorySupersaturationCondensed matter physicsStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)Monte Carlo methodNucleationGeneral Physics and AstronomyFOS: Physical sciencesContact angleLattice (order)Statistical physicsWettingNanoscopic scaleCondensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics
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Review of Classical Non-self-adjoint Spectral Theory

2019

The first section of this chapter deals with Fredholm theory in the spirit of Appendix A in Helffer and Sjostrand (Mm Soc Math Fr (NS) 24–25:1–228, 1986), see also an appendix in Melin and Sjostrand (Asterique 284:181–244, 2003) and Sjostrand and Zworski (Ann Inst Fourier 57:2095–2141, 2007). The remaining sections give a brief account of the very beautiful classical theory of non-self-adjoint operators, taken from a section in Sjostrand (Lectures on Resonances) which is a brief account of parts of the classical book by Gohberg and Krein (Introduction to the Theory of Linear Non-Selfadjoint Operators. Translations of Mathematical Monographs, vol 18. AMS, Providence, 1969).

Section (fiber bundle)Classical theorysymbols.namesakeSpectral theoryFourier transformsymbolsFredholm theorySelf-adjoint operatorMathematical physicsMathematics
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