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Efficient Inference in First Passage Time Models. [PDF]

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Liu S, Fengler A, Frank MJ, Harrison MT.
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Axial X-Ray Microscopy in Nanotomography. [PDF]

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The Numerical Delta Method

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015
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Hong, Han, Li, Jessie
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Numerical Methods and Nature

Journal of Scientific Computing, 2006
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Numerical methods for the '80s

Proceedings of the May 19-22, 1980, national computer conference on - AFIPS '80, 1980
After more than a decade of emphasis on commercial applications, scientific computing is again emerging as an important area. This session will present two papers, one dealing with methods for making use of the new parallel architectures now being marketed, and the other presenting a language which makes matrix computations accessible to the scientist ...
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Numerical Analysis Methods

2000
In the context of Performance Evaluation (PE), numerical analysis methods refer to those methods which work with a Markov chain representation of the system under evaluation and use techniques from the domain of numerical analysis to compute stationary and/or transient state probabilities or other measures of interest.
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Numerical methods

2021
The textbook describes the basics of numerical methods for solving problems of mathematical analysis, linear algebra and ordinary differential equations. Considerable attention is paid to the issues of algorithmization of methods. It can be used when performing laboratory, course, final qualification and research works.
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NUMERICAL MODELS | Methods

2003
Numerical modeling of the atmosphere is challenging because of the enormous range of space and timescales involved, and because many qualitative features, such as balance and conservation, must be accurately captured. We discuss here a number of topics that have proved important historically in the development of numerical models of the atmosphere ...
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