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Algebraic Observability of Rational Systems
ABSTRACT For nonlinear systems, the concept of observability is defined by the indistinguishability of states. In the practical implementation, the distinguishing of states is carried out via the observability map consisting of Lie derivatives. This approach is comparatively difficult for general nonlinear systems.
Klaus Röbenack, Daniel Gerbet
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Algebraic reflexivity of isometry groups and automorphism groups of some operator structures [PDF]
We establish the algebraic re exivity of three isometry groups of operator structures: The group of all surjective isometries on the unitary group, the group of all surjective isometries on the set of all positive invertible operators equipped with ...
Botelho, Fernanda +2 more
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Another version of “exotic characterization of a commutative H∗-algebra”
Commutative H∗-algebra is characterized in a somewhat unusual fashion without assuming either Hilbert space structure or commutativity. Existence of an involution is not postulated also.
Parfeny P. Saworotnow
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ABSTRACT We present a clear, step‐by‐step method for counting degrees of freedom and identifying constraints in general field theories. This approach, grounded in the works of Einstein, Hilbert, Cartan, Kuranishi, and, more recently, Seiler, is neither Lagrangian nor Hamiltonian in nature. Instead, it applies directly to the field equations. We offer a
Lavinia Heisenberg
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ABSTRACT Data‐based learning of system dynamics allows model‐based control approaches to be applied to systems with partially unknown dynamics. Gaussian process regression is a preferred approach that outputs not only the learned system model but also the variance of the model, which can be seen as a measure of uncertainty.
Daniel Landgraf +2 more
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On Involutive Weak Exchange Algebras
In this paper, involutive weak exchange algebras (for short, involutive WE algebras) are introduced and studied. Their properties and characterizations are investigated. Some important results and examples are given.
Andrzej Walendziak
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Wasserstein Regression, Forecasting, and Change‐Point Detection for Daily Traffic Flow Distributions
ABSTRACT We develop a distribution‐valued framework for modeling, forecasting, and monitoring traffic flow counts by treating each day as a probability distribution summarized by jittered empirical quantile signatures. Inference is conducted under the 2‐Wasserstein geometry, which in one dimension is isometric to the L2(0,1)$$ {L}^2\left(0,1\right ...
Abdolnasser Sadeghkhani
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On the Foundational Arguments of Sufficient Dimension Reduction
Contemporary Sufficient Dimension Reduction, a versatile method for extracting material information from data, can serve as a preprocessor for classical modeling and inference, or as a standalone theory that leads directly to statistical inference. ABSTRACT Sufficient dimension reduction (SDR) refers to supervised methods of dimension reduction that ...
R. Dennis Cook
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partial translation algebras for certain discrete metric spaces
The notion of a partial translation algebra was introduced by Brodzki, Nibloand Wright in [11] to provide an analogue of the reduced group C*-algebrafor metric spaces.
Putwain, Rosemary Johanna
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Canonical Commutation Relation Derived from Witt Algebra [PDF]
From an arbitrary definition of operators inspired by oscillators of Virasoro, an algebra is derived. It fits the structure of Virasoro algebra with null central charge or Witt algebra. The resulting formalism has yielded commutators with a dependence on
Huber Nieto-Chaupis +1 more
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