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On the Complexity of the Bernstein Combinatorial Problem

2012

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combinatorial complexity[ INFO.INFO-NA ] Computer Science [cs]/Numerical Analysis [cs.NA][INFO.INFO-NA] Computer Science [cs]/Numerical Analysis [cs.NA]interval arithmeticsBernstein polynomials[INFO.INFO-NA]Computer Science [cs]/Numerical Analysis [cs.NA]tensorial Bernstein basisComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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From imprecise probability assessments to conditional probabilities with quasi additive classes of conditioning events

2012

In this paper, starting from a generalized coherent (i.e. avoiding uniform loss) intervalvalued probability assessment on a finite family of conditional events, we construct conditional probabilities with quasi additive classes of conditioning events which are consistent with the given initial assessment. Quasi additivity assures coherence for the obtained conditional probabilities. In order to reach our goal we define a finite sequence of conditional probabilities by exploiting some theoretical results on g-coherence. In particular, we use solutions of a finite sequence of linear systems.

conditional eventFOS: Computer and information sciencesSettore MAT/06 - Probabilita' E Statistica MatematicaArtificial Intelligence (cs.AI)Computer Science - Artificial Intelligencequasi additivityProbability (math.PR)FOS: MathematicsG-coherenceconditional probabilityinterval-valued probability assessmentMathematics - Probability
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2015

Study que Stion What are the long term trends in the total (live births, fetal deaths, and terminations of pregnancy for fetal anomaly) and live birth prevalence of neural tube defects (NTD) in Europe, where many countries have issued recommendations for folic acid supplementation but a policy for mandatory folic acid fortification of food does not exist? Method S This was a population based, observational study using data on 11 353 cases of NTD not associated with chromosomal anomalies, including 4162 cases of anencephaly and 5776 cases of spina bifida from 28 EUROCAT (European Surveillance of Congenital Anomalies) registries covering approximately 12.5 million births in 19 countries betwe…

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Multi-resolution investigations of the methane IR spectrum. At the borderline between modelling state of the art and astrophysical needs

2009

International audience; Remote sensing of the atmosphere of astrophysical objects relies essentially on molecular spectroscopy. Astrophysical investigations generally need both complete and accurate spectroscopic databases. Despite continuous efforts in experimental and theoretical spectroscopic investigations, the lack of data in specific spectral regions of interest is one of the principal limitation of the presently available spectroscopic databases. Extrapolations to relevant experimental conditions like high temperature is also a major issue for astrophysical applications. Among other molecules, methane is present in the atmosphere of many astrophysical objects. The modeling of its abs…

cross-section[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-AO-PH]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics [physics.ao-ph][ PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-AO-PH ] Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics [physics.ao-ph]multi-resolutionconfidence intervalmethaneabsorption coefficient[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-AO-PH] Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics [physics.ao-ph]
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Effects of initial performance, gross efficiency and VO_2peak characteristics on subsequent adaptations to endurance training in competitive cyclists

2018

The present study investigated the effects of initial levels of cycling performance, peak oxygen uptake (www.frontiersin.orgO2peak) and gross efficiency (GE) on the subsequent adaptations of these variables and their relationship following high-intensity training (HIT) designed to increase www.frontiersin.orgO2peak in competitive cyclists. Sixty cyclists (www.frontiersin.orgO2peak = 61 ± 6 mL kg-1 min-1) were assigned a 12-week training program consisting of twenty-four supervised high-intensity interval training sessions and ad libitum low intensity training. GE was calculated at 125, 175, and 225 W and performance was determined by mean power during a 40-min time-trial (Power40 min). In a…

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Effects of Initial Performance, Gross Efficiency and O

2017

The present study investigated the effects of initial levels of cycling performance, peak oxygen uptake (O2peak) and gross efficiency (GE) on the subsequent adaptations of these variables and their relationship following high-intensity training (HIT) designed to increase O2peak in competitive cyclists. Sixty cyclists (O2peak = 61 ± 6 mL kg-1 min-1) were assigned a 12-week training program consisting of twenty-four supervised high-intensity interval training sessions and ad libitum low intensity training. GE was calculated at 125, 175, and 225 W and performance was determined by mean power during a 40-min time-trial (Power40 min). In addition to correlation analyses between initial level and…

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On Variational Measures Related to Some Bases

2000

Abstract We extend, to a certain class of differentiation bases, some results on the variational measure and the δ-variation obtained earlier for the full interval basis. In particular the theorem stating that the variational measure generated by an interval function is σ-finite whenever it is absolutely continuous with respect to the Lebesgue measure is extended to any Busemann–Feller basis.

differentiation basisPure mathematicsClass (set theory)Lebesgue measureBasis (linear algebra)Henstock integralApplied MathematicsMathematical analysisvariational measureInterval (mathematics)Absolute continuityInterval functionMeasure (mathematics)δ-variationPerron integralCalculus of variationsAnalysisMathematicsJournal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications
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Effect of tempo and vision on interpersonal coordination of timing in dyadic performance

2015

Interpersonal coordination within a dyadic musical performance requires that the two musicians share a similar mental model of the music’s timing structure. In addition to non-fluctuating inter-onset-interval, matched mental models can be observed through corporeal articulations and apparent embodiment of musical features (i.e. synchronous body sway, mimicked or complementary gestures). Our aim was to examine the effect of tempo on interpersonal coordination within a musical dyad. Violin dyads performed three unfamiliar collaborative musical sequences in facing vs. non-facing conditions. Our hypotheses were that interpersonal coordination would be weakened in the non-facing conditions, and …

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On determining unknown functions in differential systems, with an application to biological reactors.

2003

In this paper, we consider general nonlinear systems with observations, containing a (single) unknown function φ . We study the possibility to learn about this unknown function via the observations: if it is possible to determine the [values of the] unknown function from any experiment [on the set of states visited during the experiment], and for any arbitrary input function, on any time interval, we say that the system is “identifiable”. For systems without controls, we give a more or less complete picture of what happens for this identifiability property. This picture is very similar to the picture of the “observation theory” in [7]: Contrarily to the case of the observability property, i…

education.field_of_studyControl and OptimizationPopulationInterval (mathematics)Function (mathematics)Set (abstract data type)AlgebraComputational MathematicsNonlinear systemIdentification (information)Control and Systems EngineeringIdentifiabilityApplied mathematicsObservabilityeducationMathematicsESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations
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On sampling error in evolutionary algorithms

2021

The initial population in evolutionary algorithms (EAs) should form a representative sample of all possible solutions (the search space). While large populations accurately approximate the distribution of possible solutions, small populations tend to incorporate a sampling error. A low sampling error at initialization is necessary (but not sufficient) for a reliable search since a low sampling error reduces the overall random variations in a random sample. For this reason, we have recently presented a model to determine a minimum initial population size so that the sampling error is lower than a threshold, given a confidence level. Our model allows practitioners of, for example, genetic pro…

education.field_of_studyDistribution (mathematics)Population sizePopulationStatisticsEvolutionary algorithmInitializationSmall population sizeGenetic programmingeducationConfidence intervalMathematicsProceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference Companion
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