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The distribution of transformed concordance coefficients

Communications in Statistics, 1974
Wood (1970) proposed a variance stabilizing transformation for coefficients of concordance of a set of rankings. The distributions of the transformed statistics are studied using sampling experiments, and the use of Beta-distributions, as approximations to the distributions of the untransformed statistics, is considered. Simple approximations appear to
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On the Fourier Transform of Causal Distributions

Studies in Applied Mathematics, 1976
We extend the distributional Bochner formula [1, p. 72, Theorem 26] to certain kinds of distributions. Theorem I.1 gives a formula [Eq. (I.1.14)] which makes it possible to obtain easily the Fourier transform of distributions of the form urn:x-wiley:00222526:media:sapm1976554315:sapm1976554315-math-0001 As applications of the formula (I.1.14) we ...
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The KRÄTZEL Integral Transformation of Distributions

Mathematische Nachrichten, 1991
AbstractIn this paper we define an integral transformation, introduced by E. KRÄTZEL and denoted by Σ that is an extension of the LAPLACE transformation in certain spaces of generalized functions. We employ a procedure based on adjoint operators. We first show that the classical integral transformation is an isomorphism between two new FRÉCHET function
Barrios, Javier A., Betancor, Jorge J.
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Distributed parallelism of graph transformations

1988
Parallelism of graph transformations for distributed state graphs is studied in the framework of the algebraic theory of graph grammars. The distributed parallelism theorem provides a bijective correspondence between distributed local derivations and parallel derivations of corresponding global states.
Hartmut Ehrig   +3 more
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Organoarsenicals. Distribution and Transformation in the Environment

2010
The widespread distribution of organoarsenic compounds has been reviewed in terms of the five kingdoms of life. Over 50 organoarsenicals are described. Pathways for their formation are discussed and significant data gaps have been identified.
Kenneth J, Reimer   +2 more
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Distributed Graph Transformation Units

2002
Transformation units are a structuring principle for graph transformation systems. In this paper we introduce distributed transformation units that can be used to model distributed graph transformation systems. A distributed transformation unit consists of a set of local transformation units which are connected via interface units.
Peter Knirsch 0001, Sabine Kuske
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A Survey on Vision Transformer

IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 2023
Hanting Chen, Yehui Tang, Chunjing Xu
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