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Statistical physics: Some basic principles of fluctuation and noise theory

1983

Abstract Models have traditionally played a significant role in statistical mechanics. In view of the complexity of the system which statistical mechanics attempt to describe, this is not at all surprising. The study of simplified models has frequently revealed the underlying mathematical structure of many physical questions and in so doing the study of models has contributed directly to a clarification of several paradoxes which beset statistical mechanics. In this paper some of the models which appear to be useful for the discussion of non-equilibrium phenomena are examined in some detail. As usual these models are extremely simplified versions of the actual situations. It is, finally, as…

Generating FunctionPopulation DynamicStatistical mechanicsBartlett formalismNoise TheoryEpistemologyTheoretical physicsStochastic ProceNuclear Energy and EngineeringThe SymbolicNoise (video)Mathematical structureSettore ING-IND/19 - Impianti NucleariMathematicsAnnals of Nuclear Energy
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Inverted Repeats in Viral Genomes

2004

We investigate 738 complete genomes of viruses to detect the presence of short inverted repeats. The number of inverted repeats found is compared with the prediction obtained for a Bernoullian and for a Markovian control model. We find as a statistical regularity that the number of observed inverted repeats is often greater than the one expected in terms of a Bernoullian or Markovian model in several of the viruses and in almost all those with a genome longer than 30,000 bp.

Genomics (q-bio.GN)Statistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)Complex systemInverted repeatGeneral Mathematicsviral genomeGeneral Physics and AstronomyFOS: Physical sciencesComputational biologyBiologyGenomeQuantitative Biology - Quantitative MethodsSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)stochastic processeViral genomesFOS: Biological sciencessecondary RNA struc- tureQuantitative Biology - GenomicsQuantitative Methods (q-bio.QM)Condensed Matter - Statistical MechanicsDNA probabilistic models
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Stochastic dynamical modelling of spot freight rates

2014

Based on empirical analysis of the Capesize and Panamax indices, we propose different continuous-time stochastic processes to model their dynamics. The models go beyond the standard geometric Brownian motion, and incorporate observed effects like heavy-tailed returns, stochastic volatility and memory. In particular, we suggest stochastic dynamics based on exponential Levy processes with normal inverse Gaussian distributed logarithmic returns. The Barndorff-Nielsen and Shephard stochastic volatility model is shown to capture time-varying volatility in the data. Finally, continuous-time autoregressive processes provide a class of models sufficiently rich to incorporate short-term persistence …

Geometric Brownian motionStochastic volatilityStochastic processApplied MathematicsStrategy and ManagementManagement Science and Operations ResearchLévy processManagement Information SystemsExponential functionInverse Gaussian distributionsymbols.namesakeAutoregressive modelModeling and SimulationsymbolsStatistical physicsVolatility (finance)General Economics Econometrics and FinanceMathematicsIMA Journal of Management Mathematics
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Amplification of Interstory Drift and Velocity for the Passive Control of Structural Vibrations

2008

Mitigation of structural damage due to earthquake ground motion may be performed by inserting dampers in the structure. In order to enhance the damping effect various toggle brace configurations have been recently proposed. In this paper these equipments are analyzed in detail and compared with a new one here proposed. The analysis is performed by taking into account the inherent nonlinearities of the damper by means of stochastic analysis and validated by using time histories of recorder accelerograms and by the stochastic analysis using spectrum consistent power spectral density.

Ground motionMaterials scienceViscous damperbusiness.industryStochastic processSpectral densityStructural engineeringpassive control viscous dampers toggle-brace stochastic linearization spectrum consistent power spectral densityBraceDamperPassive controlVibrationSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle Costruzionibusiness
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Modelling the presence of disease under spatial misalignment using Bayesian latent Gaussian models.

2015

Modelling patterns of the spatial incidence of diseases using local environmental factors has been a growing problem in the last few years. Geostatistical models have become popular lately because they allow estimating and predicting the underlying disease risk and relating it with possible risk factors. Our approach to these models is based on the fact that the presence/absence of a disease can be expressed with a hierarchical Bayesian spatial model that incorporates the information provided by the geographical and environmental characteristics of the region of interest. Nevertheless, our main interest here is to tackle the misalignment problem arising when information about possible covar…

Health (social science)Computer scienceEpidemiologyGaussian030231 tropical medicineGeography Planning and DevelopmentBayesian probabilityNormal Distributionlcsh:G1-922Medicine (miscellaneous)Bayesian inference01 natural sciencesNormal distribution010104 statistics & probability03 medical and health sciencessymbols.namesakeBayes' theorem0302 clinical medicineCovariateStatisticsINLAHierarchical Bayesian modellingEconometricsHumansGeostatistics0101 mathematicsSpatial AnalysisStochastic ProcessesModels StatisticalHealth PolicyBayes TheoremFasciola hepaticaLaplace's methodsymbolsGaussian network modelBayesian Kriginglcsh:Geography (General)Geospatial health
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Solving Stochastic Nonlinear Resource Allocation Problems Using a Hierarchy of Twofold Resource Allocation Automata

2010

In a multitude of real-world situations, resources must be allocated based on incomplete and noisy information. However, in many cases, incomplete and noisy information render traditional resource allocation techniques ineffective. The decentralized Learning Automata Knapsack Game (LAKG) was recently proposed for solving one such class of problems, namely the class of Stochastic Nonlinear Fractional Knapsack Problems. Empirically, the LAKG was shown to yield a superior performance when compared to methods which are based on traditional parameter estimation schemes. This paper presents a completely new online Learning Automata (LA) system, namely the Hierarchy of Twofold Resource Allocation …

Hierarchy021103 operations researchTheoretical computer scienceLearning automataStochastic processComputer science0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyTheoretical Computer ScienceAutomatonComputational Theory and MathematicsHardware and ArchitectureKnapsack problem0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringResource allocation020201 artificial intelligence & image processingResource managementStochastic optimizationSoftwareIEEE Transactions on Computers
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Inverted and mirror repeats in model nucleotide sequences.

2007

We analytically and numerically study the probabilistic properties of inverted and mirror repeats in model sequences of nucleic acids. We consider both perfect and non-perfect repeats, i.e. repeats with mismatches and gaps. The considered sequence models are independent identically distributed (i.i.d.) sequences, Markov processes and long range sequences. We show that the number of repeats in correlated sequences is significantly larger than in i.i.d. sequences and that this discrepancy increases exponentially with the repeat length for long range sequences.

Independent identically distributedTime FactorsMolecular Sequence DataMarkov processNucleic Acid DenaturationQuantitative Biology - Quantitative MethodsCombinatoricssymbols.namesakeExponential growthChromosomes Human inverted repeatsNucleotideQuantitative Biology - GenomicsRNA Small InterferingQuantitative Methods (q-bio.QM)Sequence (medicine)MathematicsProbabilityRepetitive Sequences Nucleic AcidGenomics (q-bio.GN)chemistry.chemical_classificationStochastic ProcessesModels StatisticalBase SequenceNucleotidesProbabilistic logicMarkov ChainschemistryFOS: Biological sciencesNucleic acidsymbolsNucleic Acid RenaturationNucleic Acid ConformationAlgorithmsPhysical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics
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First passage time distribution of stationary Markovian processes

2010

The aim of this paper is to investigate how the correlation properties of a stationary Markovian stochastic processes affect the First Passage Time distribution. First Passage Time issues are a classical topic in stochastic processes research. They also have relevant applications, for example, in many fields of finance such as the assessment of the default risk for firms' assets. By using some explicit examples, in this paper we will show that the tail of the First Passage Time distribution crucially depends on the correlation properties of the process and it is independent from its stationary distribution. When the process includes an infinite set of time-scales bounded from above, the FPT…

Infinite setStationary distributionStochastic processStochastic processes Stochastic analysis methods (Fokker-Planck Langevin etc.) Markov processesGeneral Physics and AstronomyMarkov processsymbols.namesakeDistribution (mathematics)Bounded functionsymbolsStatistical physicsExponential decayFirst-hitting-time modelMathematicsEPL (Europhysics Letters)
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Evaluation of the power quality from a seawave power farm for different interconnection schemes

2007

In this paper we present an approach to the interconnection of a seawave power farm to the grid The generator type used in the farm is a Permanent Magnet (PM) linear generator driven from the seawaves that generates, therefore, highly distorted emfs. We propose and compare two possible ways to interconnect the farm to the grid. One is based on an approach where for each generator there is a conversion subsystem that permits the direct connection of each generator to the a.c. network, the other one is based on an ac.-d.c. converter that is connected to the generator, the converter is connected to a dc link that can receive the power from every unit and that can supply a dc-ac converter direc…

InterconnectionEngineeringGenerator (computer programming)business.industryElectrical engineeringSettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti ElettriciGridPower (physics)Power quality Power generation DC generators Distributed power generation Stator windings Mesh generation Permanent magnets Stochastic processes Frequency SpringsElectricity generationMesh generationLinear congruential generatorElectronic engineeringbusinessSynchronous motor
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Transient Dynamics of Short Josephson Junctions under the influence of non-Gaussian Noise

2009

We investigate the effects of non-Gaussian white noise source on the transient dynamics of short Josephson junctions. The noise signal is simulated generating standard stable random variables with characteristic function described by Lévy index alpha and asymmetry parameter beta. We study the lifetime of the superconductive state as a function both of the frequency of the external driving bias current and the noise intensity for different values of index alpha. We compare our results with those obtained in the presence of Gaussian white noise. We find the presence of noise induced effects such as resonant activation and noise enhanced stability.

Josephson devicesStochastic processeComputational methods in statistical physics and nonlinear dynamicNoiseSettore FIS/03 - Fisica Della Materia
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