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Local behavior of fractional p-minimizers [PDF]
We extend the De Giorgi–Nash–Moser theory to nonlocal, possibly degenerate integro-differential operators.
Di Castro, Agnese +3 more
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Local convergence of behavior across species [PDF]
Not so different Humans often focus on how different we are from other animals. Certainly, there are some important differences, but more and more we are learning that we differ by degree rather than kind. We see these similarities most clearly when we look at human populations that live a more traditional ...
Toman Barsbai +2 more
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Hospital Behavior in a Local Market Context [PDF]
Hospital Behavior in a Local Market Context Harold S. Luft, Ph.D., James C. Deborah W. Robinson, Ph.D., Garnick, Sc.D., Robert G. Hughes, Ph.D., Stephen J. McPhee, M.D., Sandra S. Hunt, M.P.A., and Jonathan Showstack, M.P.H. No hospital operates in a vacuum. In deciding which services to offer, each institution must take into consideration the services
Luft, Harold S +6 more
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The Behavior and Convergence of Local Bayesian Optimization
A recent development in Bayesian optimization is the use of local optimization strategies, which can deliver strong empirical performance on high-dimensional problems compared to traditional global strategies. The "folk wisdom" in the literature is that the focus on local optimization sidesteps the curse of dimensionality; however, little is known ...
Kaiwen Wu +3 more
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Forwarding Design With Prescribed Local Behavior [PDF]
Among the non-linear control techniques, some Lyapunov design methods (Forwarding/Backstepping) take advantage of the structure of the system (Feedforward-form/Feedback-form) to formulate a continuous control law which stabilizes globally and asymptotically the equilibrium.
M. Sofiane Benachour +3 more
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Localizing Model Behavior with Path Patching
Localizing behaviors of neural networks to a subset of the network's components or a subset of interactions between components is a natural first step towards analyzing network mechanisms and possible failure modes. Existing work is often qualitative and ad-hoc, and there is no consensus on the appropriate way to evaluate localization claims.
Nicholas Goldowsky-Dill +3 more
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Behavioral Studies of Sound Localization in the Cat [PDF]
Using the magnetic search coil technique to measure eye and ear movements, we trained cats by operant conditioning to look in the direction of light and sound sources with their heads fixed. Cats were able to localize noise bursts, single clicks, or click trains presented from sources located on the horizontal and vertical meridians within their ...
L C, Populin, T C, Yin
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On Local Behavior of Analytic Functions
We prove local inequalities for analytic functions defined on a convex body in $\Re^{n}$ which generalize well-known classical inequalities for polynomials.
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Lesion network localization of criminal behavior [PDF]
Significance Cases like that of Charles Whitman, who murdered 16 people after growth of a brain tumor, have sparked debate about why some brain lesions, but not others, might lead to criminal behavior. Here we systematically characterize such lesions and compare them with lesions that cause other symptoms.
R. Ryan Darby +3 more
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On the Local Behavior of Characteristic Functions
Some theorems are obtained relating the asymptotic behavior of a distribution function with the local behavior of its characteristic function.
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