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Conservation Laws and Asymptotic Behavior of a Model of Social Dynamics

2008

Abstract A conservative social dynamics model is developed within a discrete kinetic framework for active particles, which has been proposed in [M.L. Bertotti, L. Delitala, From discrete kinetic and stochastic game theory to modelling complex systems in applied sciences, Math. Mod. Meth. Appl. Sci. 14 (2004) 1061–1084]. The model concerns a society in which individuals, distinguished by a scalar variable (the activity) which expresses their social state, undergo competitive and/or cooperative interactions. The evolution of the discrete probability distribution over the social state is described by a system of nonlinear ordinary differential equations. The asymptotic trend of their solutions…

Conservation lawDiscretizationApplied MathematicsMathematical analysisStochastic gameGeneral EngineeringGeneral MedicineStability (probability)Computational MathematicsNonlinear systemSocial dynamicsExponential stabilityApplied mathematicsProbability distributionGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceAnalysisMathematics
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Spike train statistics for consonant and dissonant musical accords in a simple auditory sensory model

2010

The phenomena of dissonance and consonance in a simple auditory sensory model composed of three neurons are considered. Two of them, here so-called sensory neurons, are driven by noise and subthreshold periodic signals with different ratio of frequencies, and its outputs plus noise are applied synaptically to a third neuron, so-called interneuron. We present a theoretical analysis with a probabilistic approach to investigate the interspike intervals statistics of the spike train generated by the interneuron. We find that tones with frequency ratios that are considered consonant by musicians produce at the third neuron inter-firing intervals statistics densities that are very distinctive fro…

ConsonantNoise in the nervous system; Analytical theories; Sensor auditory systemStochastic ProcessesQuantitative Biology::Neurons and CognitionInterneuronSensory Receptor CellsSpike trainProbabilistic logicSensor auditory systemSensory systemNoise in the nervous systemConsonance and dissonanceModels BiologicalSettore FIS/03 - Fisica Della MateriaNoiseAnalytical theoriemedicine.anatomical_structureNonlinear DynamicsComputer Science::SoundStatisticsmedicineAuditory PerceptionSpike (software development)MathematicsProbability
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Numerical propagator method solutions for the linear parabolic initial boundary-value problems

2007

On the base of our numerical propagator method a new finite volume difference scheme is proposed for solution of linear initial-boundary value problems. Stability of the scheme is investigated taking into account the obtained analytical solution of the initial-boundary value problems. It is shown that stability restrictions for the propagator scheme become weaker in comparison to traditional semi-implicit difference schemes. There are some regions of coefficients, for which the elaborated propagator difference scheme becomes absolutely stable. It is proven that the scheme is unconditionally monotonic. Analytical solutions, which are consistent with solubility conditions of the problem are f…

Constant coefficientsFinite volume methodScheme (mathematics)Mathematical analysisPropagatorMonotonic functionBoundary value problemBase (topology)Stability (probability)MathematicsPAMM
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Unitary Space–Time Constellation Design Based on the Chernoff Bound of the Pairwise Error Probability

2008

Unitary space-time constellation design is considered for noncoherent multiple-antenna communications, where neither the transmitter nor the receiver knows the fading coefficients of the channel. By employing the Clarke's subdifferential theorem of the sum of the kappa largest singular values of a unitary matrix, we present a numerical optimization procedure for finding unitary space-time signal constellations of any dimension. The Chernoff bound of the pairwise error probability is used directly as a design criterion. The constellations are found by performing gradient descent search on a family ldquosurrogaterdquo functions that converge to the maximum pairwise error probability. The comp…

Constellation diagramUnitary matrixLibrary and Information SciencesComputer Science ApplicationsCombinatoricsChannel capacityChernoff boundGradient descentAlgorithmRandom variableDecoding methodsPairwise error probabilityComputer Science::Information TheoryInformation SystemsMathematicsIEEE Transactions on Information Theory
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Random Variables Recorded Under Mutually Exclusive Conditions: Contextuality-by-Default

2014

We present general principles underlying analysis of the dependence of random variables (outputs) on deterministic conditions (inputs). Random outputs recorded under mutually exclusive input values are labeled by these values and considered stochastically unrelated, possessing no joint distribution. An input that does not directly influence an output creates a context for the latter. Any constraint imposed on the dependence of random outputs on inputs can be characterized by considering all possible couplings (joint distributions) imposed on stochastically unrelated outputs. The target application of these principles is a quantum mechanical system of entangled particles, with directions of …

Constraint (information theory)SpinsJoint probability distributionControl theoryContext (language use)Statistical physicsMutually exclusive eventsRandom variableKochen–Specker theoremMathematicsSpin-½
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Segmentación del turista deportivo: el caso del espectador de la Fórmula 1

2021

El trabajo pretende identificar grupos de turistas de un evento deportivo, el GP Europa de Fórmula 1, con relación a su motivación para el consumo deportivo y características básicas que definen dichos grupos para conocer los perfiles de turista de un gran evento deportivo. Para caracterizar a los sujetos se utilizó el análisis clúster con una muestra de 148 asistentes al evento, turistas nacionales e internacionales. Los resultados obtenidos muestran la existencia de cuatro grupos de sujetos bien definidos: los sociales (formado por los que obtienen fuertes connotaciones sociales asistiendo al evento, el 17,6% de la muestra), los ostentosos (son el 17,5% de la muestra, que sin una motivaci…

Consumption (economics)lcsh:Recreation. LeisureSample (statistics)Segmentación de turistalcsh:GV1-1860GP Europa de Fórmula 1Sport tourismSocial groupAnálisis clústerTourist segmentationCluster analysisNet incomeTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementTurismo deportivoEuropean GP Formula 1PsychologySocial psychologySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)TourismEvent (probability theory)Investigaciones Turísticas
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Continuity correction of pearson’s chi-square test in 2x2 contingency tables: A mini-review on recent development

2022

The Pearson’s chi-square test represents a nonparametric test more used in Biomedicine and Social Sciences, but it introduces an error for 2 x 2 contingency tables, when a discrete probability distribution is approximated with a continuous distribution. The first author to introduce the continuity correction of Pearson’s chi-square test has been Yates F. (1934). Unfortunately, Yates’s correction may tend to overcorrect of p-value, this can implicate an overly conservative result. Therefore many authors have introduced variants Pearson’s chi-square statistic, as alternative continuity correction to Yates’s correction. The goal of this paper is to describe the most recent continuity correctio…

Contingency tablelcsh:R5-920statisticlcsh:Public aspects of medicine2x2 contingency tableNonparametric statistics2Continuity correctionlcsh:RA1-1270Pearson’s xSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E ApplicataYates’s continuity correctionMini reviewTest (assessment)Settore MED/01 - Statistica Medica2x2 contingency table Pearson’s xSerra’s continuity correctionContinuity correctionStatisticsChi-square testProbability distributionlcsh:Medicine (General)Pearson’s x2 statisticStatisticMathematics
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Uncertainty quantification analysis of the biological Gompertz model subject to random fluctuations in all its parameters

2020

[EN] In spite of its simple formulation via a nonlinear differential equation, the Gompertz model has been widely applied to describe the dynamics of biological and biophysical parts of complex systems (growth of living organisms, number of bacteria, volume of infected cells, etc.). Its parameters or coefficients and the initial condition represent biological quantities (usually, rates and number of individual/particles, respectively) whose nature is random rather than deterministic. In this paper, we present a complete uncertainty quantification analysis of the randomized Gomperz model via the computation of an explicit expression to the first probability density function of its solution s…

Continuity partial differential equationStationary distributionDynamical systems theoryStochastic processGeneral MathematicsApplied MathematicsGompertz functionProbabilistic logicGeneral Physics and AstronomyStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsProbability density function01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmasComplex systems with uncertainties0103 physical sciencesLiouville-Gibbs theoremApplied mathematicsInitial value problemUncertainty quantificationRandom nonlinear differential equationMATEMATICA APLICADA010301 acousticsMathematicsRandomized Gompertz model
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Role of conditional probability in multiscale stationary markovian processes.

2010

The aim of the paper is to understand how the inclusion of more and more time-scales into a stochastic stationary Markovian process affects its conditional probability. To this end, we consider two Gaussian processes: (i) a short-range correlated process with an infinite set of time-scales bounded from below, and (ii) a power-law correlated process with an infinite and unbounded set of time-scales. For these processes we investigate the equal position conditional probability P(x,t|x,0) and the mean First Passage Time T(L). The function P(x,t|x,0) can be considered as a proxy of the persistence, i.e. the fact that when a process reaches a position x then it spends some time around that posit…

Continuous-time stochastic processPure mathematicsStationary processStationary distributionStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)Stochastic processStochastic ProcesseFokker-Plank EquationFOS: Physical sciencesOrnstein–Uhlenbeck processConditional probability distributionSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)CombinatoricsStable processPhysics - Data Analysis Statistics and ProbabilityMarkovian processeFirst-hitting-time modelCondensed Matter - Statistical MechanicsData Analysis Statistics and Probability (physics.data-an)MathematicsPhysical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics
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Ambit processes and stochastic partial differential equations

2011

Ambit processes are general stochastic processes based on stochastic integrals with respect to Levy bases. Due to their flexible structure, they have great potential for providing realistic models for various applications such as in turbulence and finance. This papers studies the connection between ambit processes and solutions to stochastic partial differential equations. We investigate this relationship from two angles: from the Walsh theory of martingale measures and from the viewpoint of the Levy noise analysis.

Continuous-time stochastic processwhite noise analysisambit processesstochastic partial differential equationsStochastic modellingMathematical analysisStochastic calculusMalliavin calculusStochastic partial differential equationStochastic differential equationmartingale measuresMathematics::ProbabilityLocal martingaleLévy basesApplied mathematicsMartingale (probability theory)Mathematics
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