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Random Logistic Maps II. The Critical Case

2003

Let (X n )∞ 0 be a Markov chain with state space S=[0,1] generated by the iteration of i.i.d. random logistic maps, i.e., X n+1=C n+1 X n (1−X n ),n≥0, where (C n )∞ 1 are i.i.d. random variables with values in [0, 4] and independent of X 0. In the critical case, i.e., when E(log C 1)=0, Athreya and Dai(2) have shown that X n → P 0. In this paper it is shown that if P(C 1=1)<1 and E(log C 1)=0 then (i) X n does not go to zero with probability one (w.p.1) and in fact, there exists a 0<β<1 and a countable set ▵⊂(0,1) such that for all x∈A≔(0,1)∖▵, P x (X n ≥β for infinitely many n≥1)=1, where P x stands for the probability distribution of (X n )∞ 0 with X 0=x w.p.1. A is a closed set for (X n…

Statistics and ProbabilityCombinatoricsDiscrete mathematicsDistribution (mathematics)Multivariate random variableInitial distributionGeneral MathematicsZero (complex analysis)Random elementProbability distributionStatistics Probability and UncertaintyRandom variableMathematicsJournal of Theoretical Probability
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Can the Adaptive Metropolis Algorithm Collapse Without the Covariance Lower Bound?

2011

The Adaptive Metropolis (AM) algorithm is based on the symmetric random-walk Metropolis algorithm. The proposal distribution has the following time-dependent covariance matrix at step $n+1$ \[ S_n = Cov(X_1,...,X_n) + \epsilon I, \] that is, the sample covariance matrix of the history of the chain plus a (small) constant $\epsilon>0$ multiple of the identity matrix $I$. The lower bound on the eigenvalues of $S_n$ induced by the factor $\epsilon I$ is theoretically convenient, but practically cumbersome, as a good value for the parameter $\epsilon$ may not always be easy to choose. This article considers variants of the AM algorithm that do not explicitly bound the eigenvalues of $S_n$ away …

Statistics and ProbabilityFOS: Computer and information sciencesIdentity matrixMathematics - Statistics TheoryStatistics Theory (math.ST)Upper and lower boundsStatistics - Computation93E3593E15Combinatorics60J27Mathematics::ProbabilityLaw of large numbers65C40 60J27 93E15 93E35stochastic approximationFOS: MathematicsEigenvalues and eigenvectorsComputation (stat.CO)Metropolis algorithmMathematicsProbability (math.PR)Zero (complex analysis)CovariancestabilityUniform continuityBounded function65C40Statistics Probability and Uncertaintyadaptive Markov chain Monte CarloMathematics - Probability
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An algebraic representation of Steiner triple systems of order 13

2021

Abstract In this paper we construct an incidence structure isomorphic to a Steiner triple system of order 13 by defining a set B of twentysix vectors in the 13-dimensional vector space V = GF ( 5 ) 13 , with the property that there exist precisely thirteen 6-subsets of B whose elements sum up to zero in V , which can also be characterized as the intersections of B with thirteen linear hyperplanes of V .

Steiner triple systemZero (complex analysis)Steiner triple system STS Additive block designSTSCombinatoricsSet (abstract data type)Steiner systemIncidence structureHyperplaneSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaAlgebra representationQA1-939Order (group theory)Settore MAT/03 - GeometriaMathematicsVector spaceMathematicsAdditive block designExamples and Counterexamples
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Surface homeomorphisms with zero dimensional singular set

1998

We prove that if f is an orientation-preserving homeomorphism of a closed orientable surface M whose singular set is totally disconnected, then f is topologically conjugate to a conformal transformation.

Surface (mathematics)Pure mathematics[MATH.MATH-DS]Mathematics [math]/Dynamical Systems [math.DS][ MATH.MATH-DS ] Mathematics [math]/Dynamical Systems [math.DS]Conformal mapDynamical Systems (math.DS)01 natural sciencesKérékjártós theorySet (abstract data type)Totally disconnected spaceRegular homeomorphisms0103 physical sciencesFOS: Mathematics54H20; 57S10; 58FxxRiemann sphereMathematics - Dynamical Systems0101 mathematicsMathematics - General TopologyMathematics010102 general mathematicsGeneral Topology (math.GN)Zero (complex analysis)Applications conformesHomeomorphismHoméomorphismes des surfacesApplications conformes.Transformation (function)Limit set010307 mathematical physicsGeometry and Topology54H20 (Primary) 57S10 (Secondary) 58Fxx (Secondary)Topological conjugacy
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Aiding phase unwrapping by increasing the number of residues in two-dimensional wrapped-phase distributions.

2015

In phase unwrapping residues are points of locally inconsistent phase that occur within a wrapped-phase map, which are usually regarded as being problematic for phase-unwrapping algorithms. Real phase maps typically contain a number of residues that are approximately proportional to the subsequent difficulty in unwrapping the phase distribution. This paper suggests the radical use of the discrete Fourier transform to actually increase the number of residues in 2D phase-wrapped images that contain discontinuities. Many of the additional residues that are artificially generated by this method are located on these discontinuities. For example, in fringe projection systems, such phase discontin…

Synthetic aperture radarResidue (complex analysis)Computer sciencebusiness.industryMaterials Science (miscellaneous)Classification of discontinuitiesPhase unwrappingIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringDiscrete Fourier transformStructured-light 3D scannerOpticsTAPhase noiseBusiness and International ManagementbusinessAlgorithmApplied optics
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Volume-convergent sequences of Haken 3-manifolds

2003

Abstract Let M be a closed orientable 3-manifold and let Vol(M) denote its Gromov simplicial volume. This paper is devoted to the study of sequences of non-zero degree maps f i :M→N i to Haken manifolds. We prove that any sequence of Haken manifolds (Ni,fi), satisfying limi→∞deg(fi)×Vol(Ni)=Vol(M) is finite up to homeomorphism. As an application, we deduce from this fact that any closed orientable 3-manifold with zero Gromov simplicial volume and in particular any graph manifold dominates at most finitely many Haken 3-manifolds. To cite this article: P. Derbez, C. R. Acad. Sci. Paris, Ser. I 336 (2003).

Topological manifoldSequenceDegree (graph theory)Zero (complex analysis)General MedicineHaken manifoldMathematics::Geometric TopologyHomeomorphismCombinatoricsGraph manifoldMathematics::Differential GeometryMathematics::Symplectic GeometryMathematicsVolume (compression)Comptes Rendus Mathematique
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Nearly zero ultraflattened dispersion in photonic crystal fibers.

2000

We present a procedure for achieving photonic crystal fibers with nearly zero ultraflattened group-velocity dispersion. Systematic knowledge of the special guiding properties of these fibers permits the achievement of qualitatively novel dispersion curves. Unlike the behavior of conventional fibers, this new type of dispersion behavior permits remarkably improved suppression of third-order dispersion, particularly in the low-dispersion domain.

Total internal reflectionOptical fiberMaterials sciencebusiness.industryZero (complex analysis)Physics::OpticsAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticslaw.inventionOpticsZero-dispersion wavelengthlawDispersion (optics)businessRefractive indexPhotonic-crystal fiberPhotonic crystalOptics letters
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Surveillance of pesticide residues in fruits from Valencia during twenty months (2004/05)

2010

Abstract The aim of this study was to investigate the pesticide residues in market fruits (oranges, tangerines, nectarines, peaches and khakis) from one Valencian Cooperative (Spain) and to conduct a monitoring of 32 organophosphorous, organonitrogen and organohalogenated pesticides and nine dithiocarbamate fungicides (DTCFs) usually applied on cultures of this area. Extracts were obtained by an official procedure for routine analysis based on ethyl acetate extraction. Residues of pesticides were determined by gas chromatography with nitrogen phosphorous detector (NPD), electron-capture detector (ECD) and mass spectrometry (MS) detectors. Mean recoveries obtained at fortification levels bet…

ToxicologyResidue (complex analysis)ChromatographyAcceptable daily intakePesticide residueChemistryExtraction (chemistry)Gas chromatographyContaminationPesticideRoutine analysisFood ScienceBiotechnologyFood Control
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Boundary blow-up under Sobolev mappings

2014

We prove that for mappings $W^{1,n}(B^n, \R^n),$ continuous up to the boundary, with modulus of continuity satisfying certain divergence condition, the image of the boundary of the unit ball has zero $n$-Hausdorff measure. For H\"older continuous mappings we also prove an essentially sharp generalized Hausdorff dimension estimate.

Unit spherePure mathematicsSobolev mappingBoundary (topology)01 natural sciencesMeasure (mathematics)Hausdorff measureModulus of continuitymodulus of continuity0103 physical sciencesClassical Analysis and ODEs (math.CA)FOS: Mathematics46E35Hausdorff measure0101 mathematicsMathematicsNumerical AnalysisApplied Mathematicsta111010102 general mathematicsZero (complex analysis)Sobolev spaceMathematics - Classical Analysis and ODEsHausdorff dimension010307 mathematical physics26B10Analysis26B35Analysis &amp; PDE
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One-dimensional nonlinear boundary value problems with variable exponent

2018

In this paper, a class of nonlinear differential boundary value problems with variable exponent is investigated. The existence of at least one non-zero solution is established, without assuming on the nonlinear term any condition either at zero or at infinity. The approach is developed within the framework of the Orlicz-Sobolev spaces with variable exponent and it is based on a local minimum theorem for differentiable functions.

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