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Modeling and Optimization: Theory and Applications: Selected ...
Data: The CQO optimization problem and △b1, △b2 Result: Optimal partitions
on all invariancy intervals, optimal value function Initialization: compute bounding
box in the “ε −λ” plane and compute inner point in one of the invariancy regions; ...
Tamás Terlaky, Frank E. Curtis, 2012
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Stabilization, Safety, and Security of Distributed Systems: ...
Instances of rank 4 follow. They execute a single move of P and hence may
change primary states. The fact that all moves of P fall into the same rank has the
advantage, that invariancy-rankings for protocol P can be used to extent r to an ...
Shlomi Dolev, Jorge Cobb, Michael Fischer, 2010
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Image Analysis: 13th Scandinavian Conference, Scia 2003, ...
3. Invariancy. of. the. saliency. detector. In general detected salient regions
should be invariant to a large class of transformations. Matching regions should
show a high percentage of common overlapping area. Our proposed region
detector is ...
Josef Bigün, Tomas Gustavsson, 2003
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Nonlinear Equations and Optimisation
Another remarkable property of Newton's method is its invariancy with respect to
linear transformations both in the range-space and in the domain space.
Invariancy in the range space means that, given any nonsingular matrix A, the
iterates of ...
L.T. Watson, J.A. Ford, M. Bartholomew-Biggs, 2001
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Optimization and Nonlinear Equations
Another remarkable property of Newton's method is its invariancy with respect to
linear transformations both in the range-space and in the domain space.
Invariancy in the range space means that, given any nonsingular matrix A, the
iterates of ...
L. T. Watson, M. Bartholomew-Biggs, J. A. Ford, 2001
... 7UW = b/T.[sl, ( b=2.89779-10"3 [m-K] - Wien's Law constant) at N=NDom.
Universality (invariancy) of elite velocities and temperatures Universality (
invariancy) of physically distinguished - elite [s] velocities (including - also sound
velocities ...
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Contemporary British Philosophy: Personal Statements Third ...
The appearance of contradiction only arises because we want our tensed
conceptions to achieve an invariancy possible only for a tenseless mode of
conceiving, for the quite wrong reason that invariancy is a mark of correctness in
other fields ...
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Soft Computing in Industrial Applications
We used the normalization technique presented by Khotanzad and Lu.
Translation invariancy was achieved by moving the origin to the centroid of the
shape. Scale invariancy was achieved by enlarging or reducing each shape such
that its ...
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Theory of Solitons: The Inverse Scattering Method
Now we shall examine the relativistic invariancy of these systems. The system (2)
is evidently invariant relative to special Lorentz group, if U and V are supposed to
be transformed like vector components under Lorentz transformation. Indeed ...
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Artificial Neural Nets and Genetic Algorithms: Proceedings ...
Computer simulation of recognition of the tone sequence under transpositional
invariancy, after medium initial transposition. The ANN has N = 400 neurons and
stores 9 patterns as a sequence. We plot the overlaps with the memorized, i.e. ...