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Testing for Mean-Coherent Regular Risk Spanning
Coherent risk measures have received considerable attention in the recent literature.Coherent regular risk measures form an important subclass: they are empirically identifiable, and, when combined with mean return, they are consistent with second order ...
Melenberg, B., Polbennikov, S.Y.
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This paper considers the problem of estimating the parameters in continuous-time bilinear systems. The system identification approach is based on numerical integration and separable non-linear least-squares.
Larsson, Erik,, Ekman, Mats,
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A Single Number Index to Assess Selected Acoustic Parameters in Churches with Redundant Information
The paper presents an innovative approach for the index assessment of the acous- tic properties of churches. A new formula for an approximate single number index to assess selected acoustic parameters of church interiors, such as reverberation time ...
Krzysztof KOSAŁA
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Rational approximation of discrete data with asymptomatic behaviour
This thesis is concerned with the least-squares approximation of discrete data that appear to exhibit asymptotic behaviour. In particular, we consider using rational functions as they are able to display a number of types of asymptotic behaviour.
Cooper, Philip
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The least squares differential quadrature method (DQM) is used for solving the ordinary differential equations in time, obtained from the application of the dual reciprocity boundary element method (DRBEM) for the spatial partial derivatives in ...
Bozkaya, Canan
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To enhance the reliability and fault reconfiguration capability of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV), this study proposes a reconfigurable optimal design method based on a structurally redundant sensor configuration and an improved cuckoo search algorithm ...
XuPing Gu, Xianjun Shi
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Three-body segment musculoskeletal model of the upper limb
The main aim is to create a computational three-body segment model of an upper limb of a human body for determination of muscle forces generated to keep a given loaded upper limb position.
Valdmanová L., Čechová H.
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An overdetermined linear system
Levitan, Michael L, Lynn, Roger Y.S
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Does Gibrat's Law Hold Amongst Dairy Farmers in Northern Ireland?
This paper tests whether the Law of Proportionate Effects (Gibrat, 1931), which states that farms grow at a rate that is independent of their size, holds for the dairy farms in Northern Ireland.
Patton, Myles +3 more
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Hartogs-Rosental theorem for overdetermined systems
We give some generalizations of the classical Hartogs-Rosenthal theorem, where every continuous function on a (complex) compact set with zero Lebesgue measure can be uniformly approximated by the restriction to K of functions that are holomorphic on a ...
M. Nacinovich +2 more
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