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Higher-Order Conditioning in the Monkey
The Journal of General Psychology, 1957(1957). Higher-Order Conditioning in the Monkey. The Journal of General Psychology: Vol. 56, No. 1, pp. 67-72.
R E, MILLER, J V, MURPHY
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Higher-Order Efficiency Conditions Via Higher-Order Tangent Cones
Numerical Functional Analysis and Optimization, 2013This article presents higher-order necessary and sufficient efficiency conditions for multiobjective optimization problems involving cone-constraints and a set constraint with G\^ateaux differentiable functions via higher-order tangential cones.
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Higher-order pointwise optimality conditions
Journal of Mathematical Sciences, 1994zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Conditional likelihood and power: higher-order asymptotics
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A: Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1992This paper considers, in the presence of a nuisance parameter, a very large class of tests that includes the conditional and the usual versions of the likelihood ratio (LR), Rao’s and Wald’s tests. Under contiguous alternatives and orthogonal parametrization, the power functions of the conditional and the usual versions of these tests have been ...
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Evaluative conditioning depends on higher order encoding processes
Cognition & Emotion, 2011Evaluative conditioning (EC) is commonly conceived as stimulus-driven associative learning. Here, we show that internally generated encoding activities mediate EC effects: Neutral conditioned stimuli (CS) faces were paired with positive and negative unconditioned stimuli (US) faces. Depending on the encoding task (Is CS a friend vs.
Klaus, Fiedler, Christian, Unkelbach
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Higher-order necessary conditions in abstract mathematical programming
Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, 1978We prove necessary extremum conditions for general nonlinear optimization problems in ordered topological vector spaces. For that reason, we define variational derivatives of higher order and introduce proper variations. Especially assuming certain weak hypotheses, we establish maximum principles of higher order.
Hoffmann, K. H., Kornstaedt, H. J.
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1995
By increasing the order of the boundary condition it is possible to improve the accuracy with which the surface properties are simulated, but the penalty is an increase in the complication of an analytical or numerical solution of the problem. This chapter addresses the problem of choosing the appropriate form of these higher order conditions thus ...
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By increasing the order of the boundary condition it is possible to improve the accuracy with which the surface properties are simulated, but the penalty is an increase in the complication of an analytical or numerical solution of the problem. This chapter addresses the problem of choosing the appropriate form of these higher order conditions thus ...
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Higher-order conditions for strict efficiency
Optimization, 2011Luu and Kien (On higher order conditions for strict efficiency, Soochow J. Math. 33 (2007), pp. 17–31), proposed higher-order conditions for strict efficiency of vector optimization problems based on the derivatives introduced in Ginchev (Higher order optimality conditions in nonsmooth optimization, Optimization 51 (2002), pp. 47–72). These derivatives
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Higher order impedance and absorbing boundary conditions
IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, 1997Traditionally, generalized impedance boundary conditions (GIBCs) have been used to model dielectrics and coated surfaces, and absorbing boundary conditions (ABCs) have been used to simulate nonreflecting surfaces. The two types have the same mathematical form and, in most instances, a higher order condition involving higher order field derivatives has ...
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