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Modeling and predicting the Spanish Bachillerato academic results over the next few years using a random network model

2016

[EN] Academic performance is a concern of paramount importance in Spain, where around of 30% of the students in the last two courses in high school, before to access to the labor market or to the university, do not achieve the minimum knowledge required according to the Spanish educational law in force. In order to analyze this problem, we propose a random network model to study the dynamics of the academic performance in Spain. Our approach is based on the idea that both, good and bad study habits, are a mixture of personal decisions and influence of classmates. Moreover, in order to consider the uncertainty in the estimation of model parameters, we perform a lot of simulations taking as t…

Statistics and ProbabilityEstimation020203 distributed computingRandom network modelingOperations researchComputer scienceDifferential Evolution (DE)010103 numerical & computational mathematics02 engineering and technologyCondensed Matter Physics01 natural sciencesRandom network modelConfidence intervalTransmission dynamicsOrder (exchange)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringAcademic underachievement0101 mathematicsPredictionMATEMATICA APLICADAPhysica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications
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Uniform measure density condition and game regularity for tug-of-war games

2018

We show that a uniform measure density condition implies game regularity for all 2 < p < ∞ in a stochastic game called “tug-of-war with noise”. The proof utilizes suitable choices of strategies combined with estimates for the associated stopping times and density estimates for the sum of independent and identically distributed random vectors. peerReviewed

Statistics and ProbabilityIndependent and identically distributed random variablesComputer Science::Computer Science and Game Theorygame regularitydensity estimate for the sum of i.i.d. random vectorsTug of war01 natural sciencesMeasure (mathematics)$p$-regularityMathematics - Analysis of PDEsFOS: MathematicsApplied mathematicspeliteoriastochastic games0101 mathematics91A15 60G50 35J92Mathematicsp-harmonic functionsstokastiset prosessit$p$-harmonic functionsosittaisdifferentiaaliyhtälöthitting probability010102 general mathematicsStochastic gametug-of-war gamesProbability (math.PR)uniform measure density condition010101 applied mathematicsNoiseuniform distribution in a ballMathematics - ProbabilityAnalysis of PDEs (math.AP)
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On (n-l)-wise and joint independence and normality of n Random variables: an example

1981

An example is given of a vector of n random variables such that any (n-1)-dimensional subvector consists of n-1 independent standard normal variables. The whole vector however is neither independent nor normal.

Statistics and ProbabilityPairwise independenceCombinatoricsExchangeable random variablesIndependent and identically distributed random variablesStandard normal deviateMultivariate random variableSum of normally distributed random variablesStatisticsMarginal distributionCentral limit theoremMathematicsCommunications in Statistics - Theory and Methods
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Bivariate Distributed Lag Models for the analysis of temperature-by-pollutant interaction effect on mortality.

2007

This paper introduces Bivariate Distributed Lags Models (BDLMs) to investigate synergic effect of temperature and airborne particles on mortality. These models seem particulary attractive since they allow to model interactions between such environmental variables accounting for possible delayed effects. A B-spline framework is used to approximate the coefficient surface of the temperature-by-pollutant interaction and possible alternatives are also discussed. A case study of mortality time-series data in Palermo, Italy, is presented to illustrate the model. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Statistics and ProbabilityPollutantDistributed lagEcological ModelingStatisticsEconometricshealth impactmodel mortality pollutant temperature effect.Environmental scienceBivariate analysisInteractionPollutant interaction
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A stochastic method for robustness analysis in sorting problems

2009

ELECTRE TRI is a multiple criteria decision aiding sorting method with a history of successful real-life applications. In ELECTRE TRI, values for certain parameters have to be provided. We propose a new method, SMAA-TRI, that is based on stochastic multicriteria acceptability analysis (SMAA), for analyzing the stability of such parameters. The stability analysis can be used for deriving robust conclusions. SMAA-TRI allows ELECTRE TRI to be used with uncertain, arbitrarily distributed values for weights, the lambda cutting level, and profiles. The method consists of analyzing finite spaces of arbitrarily distributed parameter values. Monte Carlo simulation is applied in this in order to desc…

Stochastic multicriteria acceptability analysisMathematical optimizationInformation Systems and ManagementGeneral Computer ScienceComputer sciencebusiness.industryMonte Carlo methodManagement Science and Operations ResearchMultiple-criteria decision analysisIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringRisk analysis (business)Distributed parameter systemRobustness (computer science)Modeling and SimulationMultiple criteriaArtificial intelligenceELECTREbusinessRisk assessmentEuropean Journal of Operational Research
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Oscillation of second-order neutral differential equations

2015

Author's version of an article in the journal: Funkcialaj Ekvacioj. Also available from the publisher at: http://www.math.kobe-u.ac.jp/~fe/

Stochastic partial differential equationExamples of differential equationsOscillationDistributed parameter systemGeneral MathematicsMathematical analysisOrder (group theory)Delay differential equationNeutral differential equationsDifferential algebraic equationMathematical physicsMathematicsMathematische Nachrichten
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Dynamics analysis of distributed parameter system subjected to a moving oscillator with random mass, velocity and acceleration

2002

Abstract The problem of calculating the response of a distributed parameter system excited by a moving oscillator with random mass, velocity and acceleration is investigated. The system response is a stochastic process although its characteristics are assumed to be deterministic. In this paper, the distributed parameter system is assumed as a beam with Bernoulli–Euler type analytical behaviour. By adopting the Galerkin's method, a set of approximate governing equations of motion possessing time-dependent uncertain coefficients and forcing function is obtained. The statistical characteristics of the deflection of the beam are computed by using an improved perturbation approach with respect t…

Stochastic processMechanical EngineeringMonte Carlo methodMathematical analysisAerospace EngineeringPerturbation (astronomy)Equations of motionMoving loadOcean EngineeringStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsClassical mechanicsNuclear Energy and EngineeringDistributed parameter systemRandom vibrationGalerkin methodCivil and Structural EngineeringMathematicsProbabilistic Engineering Mechanics
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A meta-analysis of distributed leadership from 2002 to 2013 : Theory development, empirical evidence and future research focus

2015

This article provides a meta-analysis of research conducted on distributed leadership from 2002 to 2013. It continues the review of distributed leadership commissioned by the English National College for School Leadership (NCSL) ( Distributed Leadership: A Desk Study, Bennett et al., 2003), which identified two gaps in the research during the 1996–2002 period. The review found that the studies had been unable to conceptualise distributed leadership or empirically outline its application. The two research gaps identified by Bennett et al. (2003) constitute the focus of the present review, which attempts to determine whether recent research has been able to fill these gaps. Based on the find…

Strategy and ManagementEducationleadership as agencyEducational leadership0502 economics and businessLeadership styleta516Sociologyta512distributed leadershipleadership as resourceDistributed leadershipManagement sciencebusiness.industryEducation theory05 social sciencesNeuroleadershipmeta-analyysi050301 educationPublic relationsmeta-analysisEducational researchTransformational leadershipLeadership studiesbusiness0503 education050203 business & management
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Physically based modeling of rainfall-triggered landslides: a case study in the Luquillo forest, Puerto Rico

2013

This paper presents the development of a rainfall-triggered landslide module within an existing physically based spatially distributed ecohydrologic model. The model, tRIBS-VEGGIE (Triangulated Irregular Networks-based Real-time Integrated Basin Simulator and Vegetation Generator for Interactive Evolution), is capable of a sophisticated description of many hydrological processes; in particular, the soil moisture dynamics are resolved at a temporal and spatial resolution required to examine the triggering mechanisms of rainfall-induced landslides. The validity of the tRIBS-VEGGIE model to a tropical environment is shown with an evaluation of its performance against direct observations made w…

Structural basinlcsh:Technologyhydrological modelinglcsh:TD1-1066Slope stabilityComponent (UML)lcsh:Environmental technology. Sanitary engineeringRainfall-Induced Landslides; Distributed Hydrologic Modelingrainfall-triggered landslides hydrological modeling.Water contentlcsh:Environmental scienceslcsh:GE1-350HydrologyRainfall-Induced Landslidelcsh:TSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E Idrologiarainfall-triggered landslideslcsh:Geography. Anthropology. RecreationInteractive evolutionLandslideVegetationFactor of safetylcsh:Grainfall-triggered landslides; hydrological modeling.Distributed Hydrologic ModelingGeology
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On Metadata Support for Integrating Evolving Heterogeneous Data Sources

2019

With the emergence of big data technologies, the problem of structure evolution of integrated heterogeneous data sources has become extremely topical due to dynamic and diverse nature of big data. To solve the big data evolution problem, we propose an architecture that allows to store and process structured and unstructured data at different levels of detail, analyze them using OLAP capabilities and semi-automatically manage changes in requirements and data expansion. In this paper, we concentrate on the metadata essential for the operation of the proposed architecture. We propose a metadata model to describe schemata and supplementary properties of data sets extracted from sources and tran…

Structure (mathematical logic)050101 languages & linguisticsProcess (engineering)business.industryComputer scienceOnline analytical processingDistributed computing05 social sciencesBig dataUnstructured data02 engineering and technologyMetadata modelingData warehouseMetadata0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processing0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesbusiness
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