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Averaging, selective averaging and latency-corrected averaging

Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology, 1981
Although latency-corrected averaging and selective averaging represent frequency used alternatives to the time-locked averaging, little is known about the changes of the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) associated with their application. For this reason, visual evoked responses (VERs) to blank and checkerboard patterned flashes of light (5.6 cd/m2) were ...
J, Peregrin, M, Valach
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Average Faces Are Average Faces

Current Psychology, 1999
Photographs of faces of young adult male and female Scots were measured on nineteen frontal dimensions. Measures in each dimension were converted to z-scores and summed for each face. For each sex, the ten faces closest to the average summed z-score and the ten most distant from it were rated for attractiveness by white male and female New Zealand ...
Jim Pollard   +2 more
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Replica-Averaged Metadynamics

Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation, 2013
A statistical mechanics description of complex molecular systems involves the determination of ensembles of conformations that represent their Boltzmann distributions. The observable properties of these systems can be then predicted by calculating averages over such ensembles. In principle, given accurate energy functions and efficient sampling methods,
C. Camilloni, A. Cavalli, M. Vendruscolo
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When average is not average

Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Autonomic computing, 2012
Simultaneously achieving good performance and high resource utilization is an important goal for production cloud environments. Through extensive measurements of an n-tier application benchmark (RUBBoS), we show that system response time frequently presents large scale fluctuations (e.g., ranging from tens of milliseconds up to tens of seconds) during ...
Qingyang Wang   +3 more
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Randomized Kaczmarz with averaging

BIT Numerical Mathematics, 2020
The randomized Kaczmarz (RK) method is an iterative method for approximating the least-squares solution of large linear systems of equations. The standard RK method uses sequential updates, making parallel computation difficult. Here, we study a parallel
Jacob D. Moorman   +3 more
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Boolean Averages

Canadian Journal of Mathematics, 1963
The purpose of this note is to investigate the properties of a mapping α, of a Boolean algebra A into itself, which satisfies the functional equation α(p·aq) = ap·aq, where the multiplication is infimum. This is the so-called averaging identity of Kampé de Fériét.
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Math Bite: When an Average of Averages is the Average

Mathematics Magazine, 2019
If you want to find the mean of a data set, you would not, say, split the data in half, find the average of each half, and average those results.
Tristen Pankake-Sieminski   +1 more
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Vorticity Averages

Canadian Journal of Mathematics, 1951
Recent studies of turbulent fluid motions have drawn attention to the transfer of vorticity. There have been some attempts to study turbulence by plane models, but these have been criticized justly for failing to reveal the true nature of a phenomenon which depends essentially on threedimensional ...
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AVERAGE NUMBER OF EVENTS AND AVERAGE REWARD

Probability in the Engineering and Informational Sciences, 2000
In a renewal process, the interarrival times are independent and identically distributed, and in a renewal reward process, the pairs of reward and interarrival time are i.i.d. Many useful results hold for these processes. This paper relaxes the assumption of identical distributions while keeping the assumption of independence. This paper explores
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