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Parsimonious adaptive rejection sampling

2017

Monte Carlo (MC) methods have become very popular in signal processing during the past decades. The adaptive rejection sampling (ARS) algorithms are well-known MC technique which draw efficiently independent samples from univariate target densities. The ARS schemes yield a sequence of proposal functions that converge toward the target, so that the probability of accepting a sample approaches one. However, sampling from the proposal pdf becomes more computationally demanding each time it is updated. We propose the Parsimonious Adaptive Rejection Sampling (PARS) method, where an efficient trade-off between acceptance rate and proposal complexity is obtained. Thus, the resulting algorithm is f…

FOS: Computer and information sciencesSignal processingSequenceComputer science020208 electrical & electronic engineeringMonte Carlo methodRejection samplingUnivariateSampling (statistics)020206 networking & telecommunicationsSample (statistics)02 engineering and technologyStatistics - ComputationAdaptive filter0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringAlgorithmComputation (stat.CO)Electronics Letters
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A study on the degree of relationship between two individuals.

2000

The paper studies the likely degree of relationship between two individuals who could possibly be half sibs. The possible common ancestor was dead, which further complicated the problem. The model used was devised by Thompson [in Rao and Chakraborty (eds): Handbook of Statistics, North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1991] and establishes a correspondence between the possible degree of relationship and certain feasible probability distributions on the number of identical by descent genes. Two statistical approaches are considered: the classical one, in which the maximum likelihood estimation for the parameters of Thompson’s model are obtained, and the Bayesian one, in which the test of the hypothesis o…

Family HealthLikelihood FunctionsDegree (graph theory)GenotypeModels GeneticMaximum likelihoodBayesian probabilityBayes TheoremIdentity by descentPhenotypeRobustness (computer science)StatisticsHalf sibsGeneticsProbability distributionHumansMonte Carlo MethodGenetics (clinical)MathematicsHuman heredity
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Simultaneous measurement of the muon neutrino charged-current cross section on oxygen and carbon without pions in the final state at T2K

2020

Authors: K. Abe,56 N. Akhlaq,45 R. Akutsu,57 A. Ali,32 C. Alt,11 C. Andreopoulos,54,34 L. Anthony,21 M. Antonova,19 S. Aoki,31 A. Ariga,2 T. Arihara,59 Y. Asada,69 Y. Ashida,32 E. T. Atkin,21 Y. Awataguchi,59 S. Ban,32 M. Barbi,46 G. J. Barker,66 G. Barr,42 D. Barrow,42 M. Batkiewicz-Kwasniak,15 A. Beloshapkin,26 F. Bench,34 V. Berardi,22 L. Berns,58 S. Bhadra,70 S. Bienstock,53 S. Bolognesi,6 T. Bonus,68 B. Bourguille,18 S. B. Boyd,66 A. Bravar,13 D. Bravo Berguño,1 C. Bronner,56 S. Bron,13 A. Bubak,51 M. Buizza Avanzini ,10 T. Campbell,7 S. Cao,16 S. L. Cartwright,50 M. G. Catanesi,22 A. Cervera,19 D. Cherdack,17 N. Chikuma,55 G. Christodoulou,12 M. Cicerchia,24,† J. Coleman,34 G. Collazu…

Fermi gasPhysics::Instrumentation and DetectorsMonte Carlo methodmeasured [channel cross section]KAMIOKANDEmuon neutrino01 natural sciencesPhysics Particles & FieldsHigh Energy Physics - ExperimentHigh Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex)secondary beam [neutrino/mu][PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex]Particle Physics ExperimentsMuon neutrinoQDCharged currentQCPhysicsneutrino: energy spectrumJ-PARC LabPhysicsinteraction [neutrino nucleus]T2K experimentoscillation [neutrino]Monte Carlo [numerical calculations]suppressionNuclear & Particles PhysicskinematicsPhysical Sciences0202 Atomic Molecular Nuclear Particle and Plasma PhysicsGround statenumerical calculations: Monte Carlochannel cross section: measuredParticle Physics - Experiment530 PhysicsFOS: Physical sciencesAstronomy & Astrophysics530Nuclear physicsPionnear detector0103 physical sciencessimultaneous measurement0201 Astronomical and Space SciencesSCATTERINGddc:530010306 general physicsNeutrino oscillation0206 Quantum Physicscross section: charged currentMuonScience & Technologynucleus: ground stateNUCLEI010308 nuclear & particles physicsnucleus: targethep-excarbonenergy spectrum [neutrino]neutrino nucleus: interactionground state [nucleus]neutrino/mu: secondary beamtarget [nucleus]random phase approximationcharged current [cross section]High Energy Physics::Experimentneutrino: oscillationoxygenexperimental resultsPhysical Review D
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New insights into electron spin dynamics in the presence of correlated noise

2011

The changes of the spin depolarization length in zinc-blende semiconductors when an external component of correlated noise is added to a static driving electric field are analyzed for different values of field strength, noise amplitude and correlation time. Electron dynamics is simulated by a Monte Carlo procedure which keeps into account all the possible scattering phenomena of the hot electrons in the medium and includes the evolution of spin polarization. Spin depolarization is studied by examinating the decay of the initial spin polarization of the conduction electrons through the D'yakonov-Perel process, the only relevant relaxation mechanism in III-V crystals. Our results show that, f…

Field (physics)DephasingElectronsField strengthSpin relaxation and scatteringNoise processes and phenomenaSettore FIS/03 - Fisica Della MateriaMagneticsDistribution theory and Monte Carlo studieElectric fieldElectrochemistryScattering RadiationGeneral Materials ScienceCondensed Matter - Statistical MechanicsPhysicsCondensed matter physicsSpin polarizationChemistry PhysicalRelaxation (NMR)High-field and nonlinear effectCondensed Matter PhysicsSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)Condensed Matter - Other Condensed MatterAmplitudeCrystallizationMonte Carlo MethodNoise (radio)Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter
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Radiation leakage study for the Valencia applicators

2011

Abstract Introduction and purpose The Valencia applicators which are accessories of the microSelectron-HDR afterloader (Nucletron, Veenendaal, The Netherlands) are designed to treat skin lesions. These cup-shaped applicators are an alternative to superficial/orthovoltage x-ray treatment units. They limit the irradiation to the required area using tungsten-alloy shielding, and are equipped with a tungsten-alloy flattering filter allowing the treatment of skin tumors, the oral cavity, vaginal cuff, etc. The tungsten-alloy thickness to shield radiation is not the same in all parts of the applicators. This fact led us to question whether the leakage radiation differs depending on where it is me…

Film DosimetryMaterials sciencebusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentBrachytherapyBrachytherapyBiophysicsGeneral Physics and AstronomyEquipment DesignGeneral MedicineDose distributionRadiation leakageRadiation ProtectionElectromagnetic shieldingmedicineDosimetryRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingRadiochromic filmRadiation protectionNuclear medicinebusinessMonte Carlo MethodLeakage (electronics)Biomedical engineering
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LARGE-SCALE SIMULATIONS IN CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS —THE NEED FOR A TERAFLOP COMPUTER

1992

The introduction of vector processors {“supercomputers” with a performance in the range of 109 floating point operations (1 GFLOP) per second} has had an enormous impact on computational condensed matter physics. The possibility of a substantially enhanced performance by massively parallel processors (“teraflop” machines with 1012 floating point operations per second) will allow satisfactory treatment of a large range of important scientific problems which have to a great extent thus far escaped numerical resolution. The present paper describes only a few examples (out of a long list of interesting research problems!) for which the availability of “teraflops” will allow spectacular progres…

Floating pointCondensed matter physicsComputer scienceScale (chemistry)Monte Carlo methodGeneral Physics and AstronomyStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsParallel computingLarge rangeFLOPSComputer Science ApplicationsMetallic alloyRange (mathematics)Computational Theory and MathematicsMassively parallelMathematical PhysicsInternational Journal of Modern Physics C
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Flood Frequency Analysis for Sicily, Italy

2006

In this paper a regional flood frequency analysis based on the two-component extreme value TCEV distribution is developed using flood data recorded in Sicily. The hierarchical approach, characterized by three investigation levels for estimating the parameters of the theoretical distribution, is discussed first. The highest level of homogeneity hypothesis with regard to the skewness coefficient was verified by using a Monte Carlo technique and taking account of the separation effect proposed by Matalas et al. in 1975. This analysis also showed 1 the inability of the generalized extreme value model to reproduce the empirical cumulative distribution function CDF of the skewness coefficients, a…

Flood mythFlood frequency analysisHomogeneity (statistics)Monte Carlo methodEmpirical distribution functionSkewnessStatisticsGeneralized extreme value distributionEconometricsEnvironmental ChemistryExtreme value theoryGeneral Environmental ScienceWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural EngineeringMathematicsJournal of Hydrologic Engineering
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Masonry structures: A proposal of analytical generation of fragility functions for tsunami impact – Application to the Mediterranean coasts

2021

Abstract Evaluation of tsunami vulnerability of coastal buildings is gaining high interest in recent years in the areas with high tsunami hazard. Fragility evaluation is a fundamental step to obtain a quantitative estimation of the probability of building damage and in order to define possible strategies for risk mitigation. Several empirical fragility curves are available for masonry structures. However, an empirical fragility curve is generally based on field surveys after tsunami events, not always available. Conversely, analytical fragility curves are based on prediction approaches. In this paper, a proposal for the evaluation of analytical fragility curves for masonry structures typica…

Fragility curvesHigh interestbusiness.industryMonte Carlo method0211 other engineering and technologiesVulnerability020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technologyMasonryCivil engineering0201 civil engineeringSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniFragilityTsunami loadsTsunami hazardTsunami fragility functions021105 building & constructionMasonry structuresbusinessRisk managementGeologyCivil and Structural Engineering
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Fusion of biological membranes

2005

The process of membrane fusion has been examined by Monte Carlo simulation, and is found to be very different than the conventional picture. The differences in mechanism lead to several predictions, in particular that fusion is accompanied by transient leakage. This prediction has recently been verified. Self-consistent field theory is applied to examine the free energy barriers in the different scenarios.

FusionMembraneMaterials scienceMonte Carlo methodGeneral Physics and AstronomyLipid bilayer fusionBiological membraneStatistical physicsBiological systemLeakage (electronics)Pramana
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Hadronic calibration of the ATLAS liquid argon end-cap calorimeter in the pseudorapidity region in beam tests

2004

Abstract A full azimuthal φ -wedge of the ATLAS liquid argon end-cap calorimeter has been exposed to beams of electrons, muons and pions in the energy range 6 GeV ⩽ E ⩽ 200 GeV at the CERN SPS. The angular region studied corresponds to the ATLAS impact position around the pseudorapidity interval 1.6 | η | 1.8 . The beam test setup is described. A detailed study of the performance is given as well as the related intercalibration constants obtained. Following the ATLAS hadronic calibration proposal, a first study of the hadron calibration using a weighting ansatz is presented. The results are compared to predictions from Monte Carlo simulations, based on GEANT 3 and GEANT 4 models.

GEANT-3PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsLarge Hadron ColliderPhysics::Instrumentation and Detectors010308 nuclear & particles physicsMonte Carlo methodHadron01 natural sciences7. Clean energyCalorimeterNuclear physicsmedicine.anatomical_structureAtlas (anatomy)Pseudorapidity0103 physical sciencesmedicineHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentNuclear Experiment010306 general physicsInstrumentationBeam (structure)Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
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