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Concurrency testing using schedule bounding [PDF]
We present the first independent empirical study on schedule bounding techniques for systematic concurrency testing (SCT). We have gathered 52 buggy concurrent software benchmarks, drawn from public code bases, which we call SCTBench. We applied a modified version of an existing concurrency testing tool to SCTBench to attempt to answer several research
Thomson, P, Donaldson, AF, Betts, A
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Impacts of literacy rate and human development indices on agricultural production in South Africa
Agriculture is an important sector in South Africa, and the impact that education and human development would have made in this sector via non-white small scale farming was limited through biased policies of the apartheid era.
Selebogo LESHORO, Temitope L.A. LESHORO
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Multiscale Change-Point Inference [PDF]
We introduce a new estimator SMUCE (simultaneous multiscale change-point estimator) for the change-point problem in exponential family regression. An unknown step function is estimated by minimizing the number of change-points over the acceptance region ...
Frick, Klaus +2 more
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Bounded Independence versus Symmetric Tests [PDF]
For a test T ⊆ {0, 1} n , define k * ( T ) to be the maximum k such that there exists a k -wise uniform distribution over {0, 1} n
Ravi Boppana +3 more
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Average liar count for degree-2 Frobenius pseudoprimes
In this paper we obtain lower and upper bounds on the average number of liars for the Quadratic Frobenius Pseudoprime Test of Grantham, generalizing arguments of Erd\H{o}s and Pomerance, and Monier.
Fiori, Andrew, Shallue, Andrew
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Noisy Non-Adaptive Group Testing: A (Near-)Definite Defectives Approach [PDF]
The group testing problem consists of determining a small set of defective items from a larger set of items based on a number of possibly-noisy tests, and is relevant in applications such as medical testing, communication protocols, pattern matching, and
Johnson, Oliver, Scarlett, Jonathan
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Predictive models for multibiometric systems [PDF]
Recognizing a subject given a set of biometrics is a fundamental pattern recognition problem. This paper builds novel statistical models for multibiometric systems using geometric and multinomial distributions.
Bhanu, B +3 more
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The Impact of Foreign Trade on Immigration from Turkey to Germany: ARDL Bounds Test Approach
Due to developments in the field of transportation and communication, communication and technological facilities have sped up the migration movements between countries by reducing the cost of migration.
Hande Aksöz Yılmaz
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On the Upper Bounds of Test Statistics for a Single Outlier Test in Linear Regression Models
A bewildering large number of test statistics have been found for testing the presence of an outlier in multiple linear regression models. Exact critical values of these test statistics are not available, and approximate ones are usually obtained by the ...
Tobias Ejiofor Ugah +5 more
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An improvement of a nonuniform bound for unbounded exchangeable pairs
In this paper, we obtain a nonuniform Berry–Esseen bound for a normal approximation via the Stein method and the exchangeable-pair coupling technique where the boundedness condition of the difference between the exchangeable pair is not required.
Patcharee Sumritnorrapong +1 more
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