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Microstructural Decomposition Error Estimates
ZAMM - Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics / Zeitschrift für Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik, 1999AbstractComputational simulations of interacting microstructure in solid structures, with methods such as the finite element method, require solutions to numerically enormous boundary value problems. The primary objective of this work is to introduce a‐posteriori error bounds for a domain decomposition which can be used to reduce the computational ...
Zohdi, T., Wriggers, P.
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A-posteriori estimation of the error in the error estimate
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 1998zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Strouboulis, T. +4 more
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Bootstrap Techniques for Error Estimation
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 1987The design of a pattern recognition system requires careful attention to error estimation. The error rate is the most important descriptor of a classifier's performance. The commonly used estimates of error rate are based on the holdout method, the resubstitution method, and the leave-one-out method.
Jain, Anil K. +2 more
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USSR Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Physics, 1976
Abstract THE CASE of a function, acting from metric space whose measure is matched in a natural way with itstopology, into separable metric space is considered, and lower bounds are constructed for the error functional in integral norms, these bounds being independent of the method of solution.
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Abstract THE CASE of a function, acting from metric space whose measure is matched in a natural way with itstopology, into separable metric space is considered, and lower bounds are constructed for the error functional in integral norms, these bounds being independent of the method of solution.
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Pattern Recognition, 2004
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Braga-Neto, Ulisses, Dougherty, Edward
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Braga-Neto, Ulisses, Dougherty, Edward
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2016
Imagine the following situation: Your boss asks you to get a measure of the reliability and convergence speed of some code that solves a complicated problem. Your company has spent a lot of money on it and the modules of the code consist of many thousands of lines.
Gisbert Stoyan, Agnes Baran
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Imagine the following situation: Your boss asks you to get a measure of the reliability and convergence speed of some code that solves a complicated problem. Your company has spent a lot of money on it and the modules of the code consist of many thousands of lines.
Gisbert Stoyan, Agnes Baran
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Error Estimation for Nordsieck Methods
Numerical Algorithms, 2002zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Butcher, J. C., Jackiewicz, Z.
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2003
In this chapter we assume the spacetime K is foliated by a double null canonical foliation that satisfies the assumptions $$O \leqslant \epsilon_0 ,\,D \leqslant \epsilon_0 ,$$ (6.0.1) and we make use of the inequality proved in Theorem M7 $$R \leqslant cQ_K^{\frac{1} {2}} .$$ (6.0.2)
Sergiu Klainerman, Francesco Nicolò
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In this chapter we assume the spacetime K is foliated by a double null canonical foliation that satisfies the assumptions $$O \leqslant \epsilon_0 ,\,D \leqslant \epsilon_0 ,$$ (6.0.1) and we make use of the inequality proved in Theorem M7 $$R \leqslant cQ_K^{\frac{1} {2}} .$$ (6.0.2)
Sergiu Klainerman, Francesco Nicolò
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Key Engineering Materials, 2001
The Canonical Variate Analysis has been applied in many circumstances as a powerful dynamic identification tool. Its capability of overcoming the high modal density matter is also improved by implemented special tools such as Probability Density Function and Modal Assurance Criterion stabilisation, making the CVA technique very reliable to monitor ...
FASANA, ALESSANDRO +3 more
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The Canonical Variate Analysis has been applied in many circumstances as a powerful dynamic identification tool. Its capability of overcoming the high modal density matter is also improved by implemented special tools such as Probability Density Function and Modal Assurance Criterion stabilisation, making the CVA technique very reliable to monitor ...
FASANA, ALESSANDRO +3 more
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Channel and capacity estimation errors
IEEE Communications Letters, 2002Systems with multiple element transmitter and receiver arrays have been shown to achieve very high spectral efficiencies. The theoretically achievable Shannon capacity is a function of the channel between the transmitters and the receivers. On the simulation level, one assumes certain statistical characteristics for the channel, but on a practical ...
Kyritsi, Persefoni +2 more
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