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Concerning interval leslie matrix calculations
Linear and Multilinear Algebra, 1996This paper gives computable bounds on population distributions obtained in demographic calculations using the Lesile matrix. Of particular interest is the case where the Leslie matrix varies with time.
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Interval matrix models of design iteration
2010 International Conference on Electronics and Information Engineering, 2010Engineering design and development of new products, which are either industrial products, technical innovations, hardware or software, often contain a very complex set of relationships among many coupled tasks. Controlling, redesigning and identifying features of these tasks can be usefully performed by a suitable model based on the design structure ...
Ivan Petkovic, Vladimir Petkovic
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2015
Game theory is engaged in competing and strategic interaction among players in management science, operational research, economics, finance, business, social science, biology, engineering, and others.
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Game theory is engaged in competing and strategic interaction among players in management science, operational research, economics, finance, business, social science, biology, engineering, and others.
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Generalized Interval Valued Nonnegative Matrix Factorization
ICASSP 2019 - 2019 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), 2019In this paper, we propose a probabilistic model for analyzing the generalized interval valued matrix, a matrix that has scalar valued elements and bounded/unbounded interval valued elements. We derive a majorization minimization algorithm for parameter estimation and prove that the objective function is monotonically decreasing by the parameter update.
Masahiro Kohjima +2 more
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Solving matrix game using rough interval payoffs
Journal of Dynamics and GameszbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Ghosh, Piyush +3 more
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Interval operators of a function of which the Lipschitz matrix is an interval M-matrix
Computing, 1983There are several interval iterations by applying interval operators which supply an interval sequence including all solutions of an equationf(x)=0 in a given intervalX0 and which require the knowledge of an interval Lipschitz matrixL off. In this paper statements are made about existence and convergence in case thatL is an intervalM-matrix.
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Multiple spike-train analysis using mutual interval matrix
Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 1991The principal-component approach is applied to the analysis of sequences of neuronal action potentials (spike trains). Multiple spike trains are represented as a sequence of vectors of mutual interspike intervals and are considered to be part of the trajectory of a dynamic system.
P, Kaluzny, R, Tarnecki, W, Zmyslowski
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Interval-Valued Constrained Matrix Games
2015As stated in Chaps. 1 and 2, many real-life competitive and conflict decision problems can be modeled as interval-valued or fuzzy matrix games. In these matrix games, the players can arbitrary choose their strategies. On other words, choice of strategies for the players is not constrained.
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Interval matrix equation AXB = C
Asian-European Journal of MathematicsIn this paper, we consider interval matrix equation [Formula: see text], where [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text], and [Formula: see text] are interval matrices of dimensions [Formula: see text], [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text], respectively. Also, the unknown matrix [Formula: see text] is of dimension [Formula: see text].
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On an interval-arithmetic matrix method
BIT, 1972Hansen and Smith have proposed a method for solving linear algebraic systems with interval coefficients which produces good results if the intervals are narrow. In this paper we show that the error of their method isO(W 2), whereW is the width of the set of coefficients. The effects of round-off errors are not considered.
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