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Small-gain conditions for stochastic network systems

2013

In this paper, some small-gain conditions are presented for stochastic network systems which can describe many large-scale systems with interconnections, nonlinear behaviors, uncertainties and random disturbances. One subsystem is selected as monitor with the requirement that the gains to other systems are smooth concave functions. The relations of members under the supervise of the monitor are described as bilateral plus multilateral relations of gains. For the deterministic case, the requirement on the monitor can be removed. To demonstrate the power of this result, the small-gain conditions cover interconnected system with two subsystems as a special case. Compared with the existing resu…

Nonlinear systemMathematical optimizationCover (topology)Concave functionControl theoryStochastic processUniform boundednessSpecial caseStability (probability)Power (physics)Mathematics52nd IEEE Conference on Decision and Control
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Laplace’s Method of Integration in the Path Integral Approach for the Probabilistic Response of Nonlinear Systems

2020

In this paper the response of nonlinear systems under stationary Gaussian white noise excitation is studied. The Path Integral (PI) approach, generally employed for evaluating the response Probability Density Function (PDF) of systems in short time steps based on the Chapman-Kolmogorov equation, is here used in conjunction with the Laplace’s method of integration. This yields an approximate analytical solution of the integral involved in the Chapman-Kolmogorov equation. Further, in this manner the repetitive integrations, generally required in the conventional numerical implementation of the procedure, can be circumvented. Application to a nonlinear system is considered, and pertinent compa…

Nonlinear systemPath Integral Laplace’s method Nonstationary response Probability density function.Laplace transformLaplace's methodPath integral formulationProbabilistic logicApplied mathematicsProbability density functionWhite noiseSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniExcitationMathematics
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P26 Early motherhood: a qualitative study exploring experiences of adolescent mothers in the hohoe municipality of ghana

2018

Background Each year between 14 and 15 million adolescent girls give birth, accounting for more than 10% of births globally. Motherhood is an exciting time for every woman and the society at large and also seen as a significant part of any woman’s identity but that is often not the case for the adolescent mother. Adolescent motherhood can be a time of mixed feelings as it occurs at a critical time of their lives. This study examined challenges adolescent mothers face during early motherhood and strategies to improve early motherhood for better social and health outcomes. Methods Based on a phenomenological perspective, this qualitative study was conducted in the Hohoe Municipality where pur…

Nonprobability samplingCoping (psychology)Nursingbusiness.industryUnsafe abortionPsychological interventionMedicineThematic analysisbusinessFocus groupPsychosocialhealth care economics and organizationsQualitative researchPoster presentations
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PENGARUH BEBAN, KOMPENSASI DAN LINGKUNGAN KERJA TERHADAP DISIPLIN KERJA KARYAWAN

2020

This study aims to determine whether the workload, compensation and partial and simultaneous work environment of employee work discipline at PT. Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Persero) Tbk Manokwari Branch Office. 
 This type of research is associative quantitative research. The sample used in this study was 53 respondents with a sampling technique using Nonprobability Sampling. Data collection uses observation, interviews, and questionnaires.
 The results of this study prove that work is significant for employee work discipline, significant compensation for employee work discipline, and work environment significantly affects employee work discipline. Simultaneously the workload, compensa…

Nonprobability samplingData collectionPolymers and PlasticsWork (electrical)Business administrationBranch officeWorkloadSample (statistics)Business and International ManagementPsychologyIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringWork environmentCakrawala Management Business Journal
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640-Slice CT Measurement of Superior Orbital Fissure as Gateway for Light into the Brain: Statistical Evaluation of Area and Distance.

2016

Objective Our aim was to provide normative data concerning superior orbital fissure area (SOFA), ocular skin and the substantia nigra (D-SS) and orbital fissure and the substantia nigra (D-SOF-S) distances by CT scan in adult Caucasian population. Methods The area of the superior orbital fissure (SOF), the distance between the ocular skin and the substantia nigra and the distance between the superior orbital fissure and the substantia nigra using CT and 3D-CT images. Results Normative data stratified for age and gender were obtained. The data here reported show that some degree of variability in SOFA, D-SS and D-SOF-S measurements can be observed healthy Caucasian subjects. Gender stratifie…

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Infinitely Divisible Distributions

2020

For every n, the normal distribution with expectation μ and variance σ 2 is the nth convolution power of a probability measure (namely of the normal distribution with expectation μ/n and variance σ 2/n). This property is called infinite divisibility and is shared by other probability distributions such as the Poisson distribution and the Gamma distribution. In the first section, we study which probability measures on the real line are infinitely divisible and give an exhaustive description of this class of distributions by means of the Levy–Khinchin formula.

Normal distributionCombinatoricssymbols.namesakesymbolsGamma distributionProbability distributionPoisson distributionConvolution powerInfinite divisibilityStable distributionProbability measureMathematics
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Brief Introduction to Probability Distributions

2014

There is a great deal of uncertainty in any project. That is, data is seldom absolutely reliable and exact, since there is never certainty about duration of tasks, price variations, effect on the environment, etc., to say nothing about those aspects which are external to the project and for which the project developer has no control, such as weather conditions, demand, stock fluctuations, inflation, supplier’s delays, etc. It is believed that many projects are not completed in time and finish with cost overrun, because in their preparation, data is taken as unquestionable, and then actual conditions show that it is not precisely the case. For this reason the uncertainty aspect has to be con…

Normal distributionCost overrunOperations researchComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectProbability distributionCertaintyStatisticStock (geology)media_common
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Probabilities in Risk Management

2014

A project is generally a complex undertaking in which most things are uncertain (durations, costs, project and suppliers performance, weather, soil geology, public reaction, etc.), and thus, risk permeates everything. Risk is closely related to uncertainty, and the latter with probabilities and distributions the conceptual aspects of which are explained in Chap. 9. It is inconceivable to address risk without considering probabilities of occurrence, and the measures that must be taken to prevent or mitigate risk; in that sense, the ‘buffer’ concept is introduced. In Chap. 2, a comparison was mentioned between CPM, PERT and MC; now, Chap. 3 proposes a case for numerically demonstrating the ad…

Normal distributionProduct (business)Commercial softwareSoftwareRisk analysis (engineering)business.industryProbability distributionbusinessCritical path methodValue (mathematics)Risk management
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Project During Execution – Strategy – Updating

2014

This chapter fundamentally examines project performance during its execution period, however, risk must always be considered, especially at the very beginning of the project when the risk is normally maximum, and at each update. In the Project Monitoring stage, this chapter explores what happens with foreseen risks, that is, if they really happened or not and their consequences. In the Project Control stage, the chapter uses Earned Value Analysis and examines Performance Factors, which are used to predict completion regarding time and cost. However, because these calculations are based on past performance, there is always the risk that this performance will not be replicated in the future, …

Normal distributionRisk analysis (engineering)Computer sciencebusiness.industryValue (economics)Distribution (economics)Project controlProbability curveCompletion timebusinessRisk managementEarned value management
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Characters of relative p'-degree over normal subgroups

2013

Let Z be a normal subgroup of a finite group G , let ??Irr(Z) be an irreducible complex character of Z , and let p be a prime number. If p does not divide the integers ?(1)/?(1) for all ??Irr(G) lying over ? , then we prove that the Sylow p -subgroups of G/Z are abelian. This theorem, which generalizes the Gluck-Wolf Theorem to arbitrary finite groups, is one of the principal obstacles to proving the celebrated Brauer Height Zero Conjecture

Normal subgroupDiscrete mathematicsFinite groupConjectureBrauer's theorem on induced charactersSylow theoremsZero (complex analysis)Prime numberMathematics::Group TheoryMathematics (miscellaneous)Statistics Probability and UncertaintyAbelian groupMathematics::Representation TheoryMathematicsAnnals of Mathematics
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