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Asymptotic behavior to Bresse system with past history

, 2014
In this paper we consider the Bresse system with past history acting in the shear angle displacement. We show the exponential decay of the solution if and only if the wave speeds are the same. On the contrary, we show that the Bresse system is polynomial
M. Santos, A. Soufyane, D. S. A. Júnior
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The asymptotic behavior of a class of nonlinear semigroups in Hadamard spaces

, 2014
We study a nonlinear semigroup associated with a nonexpansive mapping on an Hadamard space and establish its weak convergence to a fixed point. A discrete-time counterpart of such a semigroup, the proximal point algorithm, turns out to have the same ...
M. Bacák, S. Reich
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Asymptotic behavior of superprocesses

Stochastics and Stochastic Reports, 1994
We investigate the superbrownian motion X in R d with a general (state independent) local branching mechanism ψ. Let q(D) be the total mass which escapes the domain D. We study the asymptotic behavior of q(Dn ) as . As an application, we evaluate the probability that the range of X is compact.
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Global Well-Posedness and Large Time Asymptotic Behavior of Classical Solutions to the Compressible Navier–Stokes Equations with Vacuum

Annals of PDE, 2013
We are concerned with the global well-posedness and large time asymptotic behavior of strong and classical solutions to the Cauchy problem of the Navier–Stokes equations for viscous compressible barotropic flows in two or three spatial dimensions with ...
Jing Li, Z. Xin
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Asymptotic behavior of ACMA

2000 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing. Proceedings (Cat. No.00CH37100), 2002
The algebraic constant modulus algorithm (ACMA) is a noniterative blind source separation algorithm. It computes jointly beamforming vectors for all constant modulus sources as the solution of a joint diagonalization problem. In this paper we analyze its asymptotic properties and show that (unlike the iterative CMA) it converges to the Wiener solution ...
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Asymptotic behavior of fractional order semilinear evolution equations

Differential and Integral Equations, 2013
Fractional calculus is a subject of great interest in many areas of mathematics, physics and sciences, including stochastic processes, mechanics, chemistry and biology.
V. Keyantuo, C. Lizama, M. Warma
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Stability and Asymptotic Behavior [PDF]

open access: possible, 1998
We resume the problems treated in §12. In contrast to the case investigated there, we now consider solutions defined on infinite intervals. In this setting, continuous dependence on initial conditions and on the right side of the differential equation is a significantly more complicated matter than in §12, where general results were obtained under ...
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On asymptotic behavior of density functional theory.

Journal of Chemical Physics, 2013
The performance of several previously proposed as well as of some novel approaches for correcting the asymptotic behavior of electron densities in density functional theory (DFT) is evaluated.
W. Cencek, K. Szalewicz
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Asymptotic Equivalence of Bayes Cross Validation and Widely Applicable Information Criterion in Singular Learning Theory

Journal of machine learning research, 2010
In regular statistical models, the leave-one-out cross-validation is asymptotically equivalent to the Akaike information criterion. However, since many learning machines are singular statistical models, the asymptotic behavior of the cross-validation ...
Sumio Watanabe
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The theory of asymptotic behavior

Il Nuovo Cimento A, 1978
The Green’s functions of renormalizable quantum field theory are shown to violate, in general, Euler’s theorem on homogeneous functions, that is to say, to violate naive dimensional analysis. The respective violations are established by explicit calculation with Feynman diagrams.
B. F. L. Ward, B. F. L. Ward
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