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One-dimensional quantum-spin—phonon solitons

1983

The quantum dynamics of a compressible harmonic chain of $N$ two-level atoms strongly interacting with the phonons of the lattice is investigated. Two types of mixed excitations are discussed which propagate through the lattice exhibiting solitonic properties. The first type of solitonlike excitation describes the motion of the wall separating two magnetoelastic domains. This transports less energy than the second type of solitonlike excitation which describes the motion of a single spin reversal in the chain. An explicit expression is obtained for the speed of these excitations as a function of an appropriate shape parameter $h$. These results are obtained by approximate self-consistent in…

PhysicsCondensed matter physicsPhononQuantum dynamicsQuantum mechanicsLattice (order)CompressibilityEquations of motionSpin (physics)Shape parameterExcitationPhysical Review B
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Long-range effects on the periodic deformable sine-Gordon chains

1999

The model of long-range interatomic interactions is found to reveal a number of new features, closely connected with the substrate potential shape parameter s. The phase trajectories, as well as an analytical analysis, provide information on a disintegration of solitons upon reaching some critical values of the lattice parameters. An implicit form for two classes of these topological solitons (kink) is calculated exactly.

PhysicsLattice dynamicsLattice (order)General Materials ScienceStatistical physicsSineSolitonCondensed Matter PhysicsCritical valueNonlinear Sciences::Pattern Formation and SolitonsShape parameterJournal of Physics: Condensed Matter
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Characterization of single-mode graded-index fibers: A new method based on transverse offset splice loss

1994

A method of characterization has been proposed for single-mode graded-index fibers using knowledge of the power transmission coefficient at the splice as a function of transverse offset. The method utilizes an analytical expression for the power transmission coefficient based on a highly accurate variational approximation for the LP01 mode developed earlier. The method accurately predicts the profile shape parameter and the normalized frequency of the fiber. © 1994 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

PhysicsPower transmissionOptical fiberOffset (computer science)business.industrySingle-mode optical fiberCondensed Matter PhysicsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsShape parameterElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialslaw.inventionTransverse planeOpticslawspliceElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessMicrowave and Optical Technology Letters
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SDSS DR7 superclusters. Principal component analysis

2011

We apply the principal component analysis and Spearman's correlation test to study the properties of superclusters drawn from the SDSS DR7. We analyse possible selection effects in the supercluster catalogue, study the physical and morphological properties of superclusters, find their possible subsets, and determine scaling relations for superclusters. We show that the parameters of superclusters do not correlate with their distance. The correlations between the physical and morphological properties of superclusters are strong. Superclusters can be divided into two populations according to their total luminosity. High-luminosity superclusters form two sets, more elongated systems with the s…

PhysicsStructure formationCosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (astro-ph.CO)FOS: Physical sciencesAstronomy and AstrophysicsAstrophysicsRedshiftShape parameterSpace and Planetary ScienceSuperclusterPrincipal component analysisCorrelation testFundamental plane (elliptical galaxies)ScalingAstrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
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Absence of hyperscaling violations for phase transitions with positive specific heat exponent

1994

Finite size scaling theory and hyperscaling are analyzed in the ensemble limit which differs from the finite size scaling limit. Different scaling limits are discussed. Hyperscaling relations are related to the identification of thermodynamics as the infinite volume limit of statistical mechanics. This identification combined with finite ensemble scaling leads to the conclusion that hyperscaling relations cannot be violated for phase transitions with strictly positive specific heat exponent. The ensemble limit allows to derive analytical expressions for the universal part of the finite size scaling functions at the critical point. The analytical expressions are given in terms of generalH-fu…

PhysicsThermodynamicsStatistical mechanicsCondensed Matter PhysicsShape parameterElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsScaling limitCritical point (thermodynamics)Periodic boundary conditionsGeneral Materials ScienceIsing modelStatistical physicsCritical exponentScalingZeitschrift f�r Physik B Condensed Matter
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Power laws and the market structure of tourism industry

2013

In this article, we use both graphical and analytical methods to investigate the market structure of one of the world’s fastest growing industries. For the German and Italian datasets, we show that the size distribution of tourism industry is heavy-tailed and consistent with a power-law behavior in its upper tail. Such a behavior seems quite persistent over the time horizon covered by our study, provided that during the period 2004–2009, the shape parameter is always in the vicinity of 2.5 for Germany and 2.6 for Italy. Size of the tourism industry has been proxied by the lodging capacity of hotel establishments: hotels, boarding houses, inns, lodging houses, motels, apartment hotels, touri…

Statistics and ProbabilityEconomics and EconometricsApartmentbusiness.industryDistribution (economics)Time horizonHeavy-tailed distribution Power-law behavior Shape parameter Tourism industry Market structurelanguage.human_languageGermanMarket structureMathematics (miscellaneous)Settore SECS-S/06 -Metodi Mat. dell'Economia e d. Scienze Attuariali e Finanz.EconomyHeavy-tailed distributionlanguageEconomicsEconomic geographybusinessSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)TourismEmpirical Economics
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Local Asymptotic Normality for Shape and Periodicity in the Drift of a Time Inhomogeneous Diffusion

2017

We consider a one-dimensional diffusion whose drift contains a deterministic periodic signal with unknown periodicity $T$ and carrying some unknown $d$-dimensional shape parameter $\theta$. We prove Local Asymptotic Normality (LAN) jointly in $\theta$ and $T$ for the statistical experiment arising from continuous observation of this diffusion. The local scale turns out to be $n^{-1/2}$ for the shape parameter and $n^{-3/2}$ for the periodicity which generalizes known results about LAN when either $\theta$ or $T$ is assumed to be known.

Statistics and ProbabilityLocal asymptotic normalityMathematical analysisLocal scale62F12 60J60020206 networking & telecommunicationsMathematics - Statistics Theory02 engineering and technologyStatistics Theory (math.ST)01 natural sciencesShape parameterPeriodic function010104 statistics & probability0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringFOS: Mathematics0101 mathematicsDiffusion (business)Mathematics
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Sequential estimation of a location parameter and powers of a scale parameter from delayed observations

2013

The problem of sequentially estimating a location parameter and powers of a scale parameter is considered in the case when the observations become available at random times. Certain classes of sequential estimation procedures are derived under an invariant balanced loss function and with the observation cost determined by a convex function of the stopping time and the number of observations up to that time.

Statistics and ProbabilityMathematical optimizationSequential estimationLocation parameterStopping timeApplied mathematicsFunction (mathematics)Statistics Probability and UncertaintyInvariant (mathematics)Convex functionScale parameterShape parameterMathematicsStatistica Neerlandica
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Some Remarks on Exponential Families

1987

Abstract The following facts may serve to provide a feeling about how restrictive the assumption of an exponential family is. (a) A one-parameter exponential family in standard form with respect to Lebesgue measure is a location parameter family iff it is normal with fixed variance. (b) It is a scale parameter family iff it is gamma with fixed shape parameter. Both facts are known (see Borges and Pfanzagl 1965; Ferguson 1962; Lindley 1958) but may not have received as much attention as they deserve. Under the assumption of differentiable densities, short and elementary proofs are given.

Statistics and ProbabilityPure mathematicsLocation parameterLebesgue measureGeneral MathematicsLocation-scale familyShape parameterExponential familyCalculusDifferentiable functionStatistics Probability and UncertaintyNatural exponential familyScale parameterMathematicsThe American Statistician
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Parameter orthogonality and conditional profile likelihood: the exponential power function case

1999

Orthogonality, according to Fisher’s metrics, between the parameters of a probability density function, as well as giving rise to a series of statistical implications, makes it possible to express a function of conditional profile likelihood with better properties than the ordinary profile likelihood function. In the present paper the parameters of exponential power function are made orthogonal and the conditional profile likelihood of the shape parameter p is determined in order to study its properties with reference to p estimation. Moreover, by means of a simulation plan, a comparison is made between the estimates of p obtained from the conditional profile log-likelihood and those obtain…

Statistics and ProbabilityStatisticsApplied mathematicsProbability density functionDensity estimationConditional probability distributionLikelihood functionLikelihood principleConditional varianceShape parameterExponential functionMathematicsCommunications in Statistics - Theory and Methods
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