Bayesian Adaptive Polynomial Chaos Expansions
ABSTRACT Polynomial chaos expansions (PCEs) are widely used for uncertainty quantification (UQ) tasks, particularly in the applied mathematics community. However, PCE has received comparatively less attention in the statistics literature, and fully Bayesian formulations remain rare—especially with implementations in R.
Kellin N. Rumsey +4 more
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DFT study of alkaline earth metals NaXH3 (X = Be, Mg, Ca, Sr) for hydrogen storage capacity. [PDF]
Tufail D +4 more
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Pressure-driven thermoelectric properties of defect chalcopyrite structured ZnGa2Te4: ab initio study. [PDF]
Govindaraj P +4 more
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ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE NORMS OF THE HYPERBOLIC TRANSFORMATIONS [PDF]
YAMADA, TOSHIHIKO
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Model‐Free Local Partial Correlation
ABSTRACT In the simple linear regression context, partial correlation measures the linear association between two variables, with the linear effects of a third control variable removed. In this paper, we investigate the local partial correlation using a kernel smoothing approach.
Li‐Shan Huang +2 more
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Investigation of MnSc<sub>2</sub>X<sub>4</sub> (X = S, Se) spinels to unveil their potential for optoelectronic and thermoelectric applications. [PDF]
Raza SA +6 more
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Quasi‐Fuchsian flows and the coupled vortex equations
Abstract We provide an alternative construction of the quasi‐Fuchsian flows introduced by Ghys. Our approach is based on the coupled vortex equations that allows to see these flows as thermostats on the unit tangent bundle of the Blaschke metric, uniquely determined by a conformal class and a holomorphic quadratic differential.
Mihajlo Cekić, Gabriel P. Paternain
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An experimental investigation of vibrational, optical, and dielectric properties of Li-Mg ferrite for potential high-frequency and optoelectronic applications. [PDF]
Soudani I +5 more
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A characterisation of snowflakes via rectifiability
Abstract We prove a generalisation to every metric space of Tyson–Wu's characterisation of metric spaces biLipschitz equivalent to snowflakes, by removing compactness, doubling and embeddability assumptions. We also characterise metric spaces that are biLipschitz equivalent to a snowflake in terms of the absence of non‐trivial metric 1‐currents in ...
Emanuele Caputo, Nicola Cavallucci
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