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From Vector Spaces to Function Spaces - Introduction to Functional Analysis with Applications

, 2012
This new textbook explains how to identify ill-posed inverse problems arising in practice and how to design computational solution methods for them; explains computational approaches in a hands-on fashion, with related codes available on a website; and ...
Y. Yamamoto
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Mathematical tools for hazard function analysis

Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 2003
Abstract A hazard function is a characterization of the risk of an event occurring at a given point, conditionalized by the fact that the event has not already occurred. A mathematical analysis is the preferred means for learning about the critical features of the hazard function.
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Mathematical Modeling Analysis of Strong Physical Unclonable Functions

IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, 2020
Physical unclonable function (PUF) is a technique to produce secret keys or complete authentication in integrated circuits (ICs) by exploiting the uncontrollable randomness due to manufacturing process variations. For better PUF applications, efficient analysis of different designs is important.
Yunhao Xu   +5 more
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Integrative Mathematical Modeling for Analysis of Microcirculatory Function

2006
The microcirculatory vascular tone and the regional blood flow are regulated by an elaborate network of intracellular and extracellular signaling pathways with multiple feedback control loops. This complicates interpretation of experimental data and limits our ability to design appropriate interventions.
Anastasios Bezerianos   +2 more
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The calculus of variations and functional analysis : with optimal control and applications in mechanics

, 2003
This is a book for those who want to understand the main ideas in the theory of optimal problems. It provides a good introduction to classical topics (under the heading of "the calculus of variations") and more modern topics (under the heading of ...
L. Lebedev, M. Cloud
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Essential Results Of Functional Analysis

, 1990
Functional analysis is a broad mathematical area with strong connections to many domains within mathematics and physics. This book, based on a first-year graduate course taught by Robert J.
R. Zimmer
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Positive Definite Functions as an Instrument of Mathematical Analysis

Journal of Mathematical Sciences, 2014
For the subject in question, the paper describes its connections that are close to the author’s interests with branches of functional analysis. The present survey may be suitable as a basis for a special course.
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The School Art Style: A Functional Analysis.

, 1976
It's Thursday, and the fourth grade class is happily marching to the art room. The children are glad, because for a whole hour they can forget about reading and mathematics and take up with the enticements of colored construction paper, papier mache ...
A. Efland
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Mathematical Function of a Signal Generator for Voltage Dips Analysis

2013 UKSim 15th International Conference on Computer Modelling and Simulation, 2013
This paper presents a mathematical model for a complex voltage dip signal generator, that can be used to generate waveforms similar to those recorded. The voltage dip signal generator is designed to shape the voltage waveform for normal operating conditions, during the voltage dip stage and the transition between these two situations.
Monica Iovan   +2 more
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Functional sensitivity analysis of mathematical models

2005
When real dynamical systems or processes are modelled using ordinary differential equations, the question arises of gauging the sensitivity of predictions derived from the model to possible perturbations in various uncertain or assumed expressions or functions which appear in the differential equations. Often, for example, various terms will be assumed
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