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Journal of Algorithms, 1984
A split tree is a special kind of a binary search tree introduced by Sheil [S]. He conjectured that constructing an optimum split tree is an intractable problem since there is a difficulty in applying the dynamic programming technique. We realize that the difficulty arise since top down decisions are required while applying the bottom up dynamic ...
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A split tree is a special kind of a binary search tree introduced by Sheil [S]. He conjectured that constructing an optimum split tree is an intractable problem since there is a difficulty in applying the dynamic programming technique. We realize that the difficulty arise since top down decisions are required while applying the bottom up dynamic ...
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IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 1967
The least mean square error predictor is shown to be linear for a class of processes that are generated by passing independent white noise through a minimum-phase linear filter. Many random processes generated in this way are non-Gaussian.
Stephen S. Wolff +2 more
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The least mean square error predictor is shown to be linear for a class of processes that are generated by passing independent white noise through a minimum-phase linear filter. Many random processes generated in this way are non-Gaussian.
Stephen S. Wolff +2 more
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1987
The idea of an optimum quantity of money was formulated in the 1950s and 1960s by monetary economists applying standard marginal conditions of social optimality to the particular case of money. The argument runs as follows. Because the function of money can be served by notes whose costs of production are independent of their exchange value, the ...
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The idea of an optimum quantity of money was formulated in the 1950s and 1960s by monetary economists applying standard marginal conditions of social optimality to the particular case of money. The argument runs as follows. Because the function of money can be served by notes whose costs of production are independent of their exchange value, the ...
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The problem of ?optimum? acclimatisation
Internationale Zeitschrift f�r Angewandte Physiologie Einschlie�lich Arbeitsphysiologie, 1968A study was carried out on three groups of 20 male subjects to determine the combination of environmental stress and a standard rate of work of 5 kcal/min that will give the “optimum” level of acclimatisation. Each group was acclimatised at one of three temperature conditions (wet-bulb temperatures of 32.2 °, 33.9 ° and 35.6 ° C) and thereafter tested ...
C G, Williams, C H, Wyndham, A, Heyns
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Journal of the Operations Research Society of America, 1954
The situation envisaged is that in which a number of articles of varying value and liability to defect are sampled and inspected, the ultimate aim being not so much to detect defects as to discourage their arisal. General results are obtained (see “The General Equations”), of which the following specific result is typical, under certain circumstances ...
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The situation envisaged is that in which a number of articles of varying value and liability to defect are sampled and inspected, the ultimate aim being not so much to detect defects as to discourage their arisal. General results are obtained (see “The General Equations”), of which the following specific result is typical, under certain circumstances ...
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[Proceedings] DCC `93: Data Compression Conference, 2002
The paper offers a solution to the problem of determining good quantization tables for use with the discrete cosine transform. Using the methods proposed, the designer of a system can choose a selection of test images and a coefficient weighting scenario, from which a quantization table can be produced, optimized for the choices made.
Donald M. Monro, Barry G. Sherlock
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The paper offers a solution to the problem of determining good quantization tables for use with the discrete cosine transform. Using the methods proposed, the designer of a system can choose a selection of test images and a coefficient weighting scenario, from which a quantization table can be produced, optimized for the choices made.
Donald M. Monro, Barry G. Sherlock
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An entropic approach to the optimum search for the optimum of a unimodal function
Information Sciences, 1987Elementary properties of the discrete entropy from information theory show how to select the shortest strategy to perform a series of auxiliary experiments in order to eliminate, step by step, the existing uncertainty on the possible outcomes of a main experiment.
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IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1979
A Golomb ruler has m division marks with the spacings between marks positive integers such that the set of (m2 − m)/2 measurements which can be made between the marks are distinct. A fast search procedure is outlined for determining the shortest ruler. For 12 marks the shortest ruler is 85 units.
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A Golomb ruler has m division marks with the spacings between marks positive integers such that the set of (m2 − m)/2 measurements which can be made between the marks are distinct. A fast search procedure is outlined for determining the shortest ruler. For 12 marks the shortest ruler is 85 units.
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THE OPTIMUM POSITION FOR CHILDBIRTH
Medical Journal of Australia, 1965Postures adopted in childbirth for bearing down are varied today. Bearing down causes an increase in intra-abdominal pressure which helps the expulsive phase of the uterus during labor and this is brought about predominantly by the muscles of the anterior abdominal wall.
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The Optimum Adjustment of Regulators
Journal of Fluids Engineering, 1950Abstract In this paper a practical method is proposed for the adjustment of regulators in order to obtain the most satisfactory regulation of a process variable which should be kept at a constant value. The regulator is assumed to perform proportional and integral action, derivative action not being taken into consideration for the ...
Hazebroek, P., van der Waerden, B. L.
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