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Mixed Monotonicity for Reachability and Safety in Dynamical Systems

IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, 2020
A dynamical system is mixed monotone if its vector field or update-map is decomposable into an increasing component and a decreasing component. In this tutorial paper, we study both continuous-time and discrete-time mixed monotonicity and consider ...
S. Coogan
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Monotone and Partially Monotone Neural Networks

IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks, 2010
In many classification and prediction problems it is known that the response variable depends on certain explanatory variables. Monotone neural networks can be used as powerful tools to build monotone models with better accuracy and lower variance compared to ordinary nonmonotone models.
Daniels, H., Velikova, Marina
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Identifying monotonic and non-monotonic relationships

Economics Letters, 2010
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Yitzhaki, Shlomo, Schechtman, Edna
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On Monotone Automata and Monotone Languages

2002
In this paper monotone string and monotone tree languages are studied. For the string case, the monotone languages are characterized by means of regular expressions and syntactic monoids. Tree languages recognized by monotone frontier-to-root and monotone root-to-frontier recognizers are also characterized by syntactic ...
Gécseg, Ferenc, Imreh, Balázs
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Interdiction Games and Monotonicity, with Application to Knapsack Problems

INFORMS journal on computing, 2019
Two-person interdiction games represent an important modeling concept for applications in marketing, defending critical infrastructure, stopping nuclear weapons projects, or preventing drug smuggli...
M. Fischetti   +3 more
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Monotonic stability

Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 1996
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Kapitaniak, Tomasz, Thylwe, Karl-Erik
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Testing Monotonicity

Combinatorica, 2000
This paper provides a valuable nontrivial contribution to the area of learning and to the study of the power of randomisation. The following task is considered. Given a Boolean function \(f\), one has to decide whether \(f\) is monotone or far from being monotone (it differs by more than on a \(c\) fraction of inputs from any monotone function).
Goldreich, Oded   +4 more
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