Estimating CDMs Using the Slice-Within-Gibbs Sampler
In this paper, the slice-within-Gibbs sampler has been introduced as a method for estimating cognitive diagnosis models (CDMs). Compared with other Bayesian methods, the slice-within-Gibbs sampler can employ a wide-range of prior specifications; moreover,
Xin Xu +4 more
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Gibbs and Quantum Discrete Spaces [PDF]
Gibbs measure is one of the central objects of the modern probability, mathematical statistical physics and euclidean quantum field theory. Here we define and study its natural generalization for the case when the space, where the random field is defined
Malyshev, V. A.
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Adaptation of a RAS pathway activation signature from FF to FFPE tissues in colorectal cancer
Background The KRAS gene is mutated in about 40 % of colorectal cancer (CRC) cases, which has been clinically validated as a predictive mutational marker of intrinsic resistance to anti-EGFR inhibitor (EGFRi) therapy. Since nearly 60 % of patients with a
Bernard Omolo +7 more
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Statistical Mechanics of Surjective Cellular Automata [PDF]
Reversible cellular automata are seen as microscopic physical models, and their states of macroscopic equilibrium are described using invariant probability measures.
Kari, Jarkko, Taati, Siamak
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Application of Bernstein polynomials to suppress the Gibbs effect (literature review)
Background. Despite Gibbs effect (phenomenon) was discovered almost 170 years ago, the amount of works devoted to its research and the construction of methods of its suppression has not weakened until recently.
I.V. Boykov, G.Yu. Salimov
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Performance of Alternative BVAR Models for Forecasting Iranian Macroeconomic Variables: An Application of Gibbs Sampling [PDF]
Low and stable inflation with sustainable growth is the first objective of any monetary authority. To achieve this prime goal, reliable forecast of macroeconomic variables play an important role.
Hassan Heidari, Parisa Jouhari Salmasi
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Gibbs-Non-Gibbs Transitions via Large Deviations: Computable Examples [PDF]
We give new and explicitly computable examples of Gibbs-non-Gibbs transitions of mean-field type, using the large deviation approach introduced in [4]. These examples include Brownian motion with small variance and related diffusion processes, such as the Ornstein-Uhlenbeck process, as well as birth and death processes.
Redig, F. (author), Wang, F. (author)
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The Geometry of the Gibbs-Appell Equations and Gauss' Principle of Least Constraint [PDF]
We present a generalisation of the Gibbs-Appell equations which is valid for general Lagrangians. The general form of the Gibbs-Appell equations is shown to be valid in the case when constraints and external forces are present.
Lewis, Andrew D.
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The Gibbs Paradox Revisited [PDF]
The Gibbs paradox has frequently been interpreted as a sign that particles of the same kind are fundamentally indistinguishable; and that quantum mechanics, with its identical fermions and bosons, is indispensable for making sense of this.
Dennis Dieks +4 more
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From Steam Engines to Chemical Reactions: Gibbs’ Contribution to the Extension of the Second Law
The present work analyzes the foundations of Gibbs’ thermodynamic equilibrium theory, with the general aim of understanding how the Second Law—as formulated by Clausius in 1865—has been embodied into Gibbs’ formal system and extended to processes ...
Emilio Marco Pellegrino +2 more
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