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Compound Poisson process with a Poisson subordinator
A compound Poisson process whose randomized time is an independent Poisson process is called compound Poisson process with Poisson subordinator. We provide its probability distribution, which is expressed in terms of the Bell polynomials, and investigate
Di Crescenzo, Antonio+2 more
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A multimaterial approach is introduced to improve upon auxetic structures by combining two different polymers into the same reentrant honeycomb structure via additive manufacturing. The deformation behavior as well as the resulting Poisson's ratio are thereby improved significantly.
Alexander Engel+2 more
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On the Distribution of Haloes, Galaxies and Mass
The stochasticity in the distribution of dark haloes in the cosmic density field is reflected in the distribution function $P_V(N_h|\delta_m)$ which gives the probability of finding $N_h$ haloes in a volume $V$ with mass density contrast $\delta_m$.
Colberg+33 more
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This study reveals how wave propagation in FG‐MEE nanoplates can be tuned via material gradients, porosity, and external fields. Using NSGT and Hamilton's principle, analytical solutions capture key dispersion behaviors. Findings highlight the potential of smart nanoplates for adaptive control in high‐performance applications like sonar and aerospace ...
Mustafa Buğday, Ismail Esen
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Background. Equations with random coefficients serve as a mathematical model for a number of problems that arise in practice. The solution, in this case, will be a stochastic process. Its dependence on nondeterministic parameters is interesting.
M.M. Borovikova
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Poisson Reduction by Distributions [PDF]
It is shown that the singular Poisson reduction procedure can be improved for a large class of situations. In addition, Poisson reduction of orbit type manifolds is carried out in detail.
Jotz, Madeleine, Ratiu, Tudor
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W‐Based Thin Film Metallic Glasses Doped with Ni, Zr, and B for Industrial Applications
This work is the first to deal with a comprehensive comparison of two metallic glass systems, W–Zr–B and W–Ni–B, in terms of their suitability for specific industrial applications. Their mechanical and tribological properties are compared and discussed in combination with structural homogeneity on different types of technically relevant substrates and ...
Zbynek Studeny+5 more
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Discriminant analysis involving count data [PDF]
A situation giving rise to a violation of the normality assumption in discriminant analysis is that which involves count observations. For a two-variable case involving count observations, this paper presents a new discriminant analysis approach when ...
George Chinanu Mbaeyi+1 more
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Properties of the zero-and-one inflated Poisson distribution and likelihood-based inference methods
To model count data with excess zeros and excess ones, in their unpublished manuscript, Melkersson and Olsson (1999) extended the zero-inflated Poisson distribution to a zero-and-one-inflated Poisson (ZOIP) distribution.
Chi Zhang, G. Tian, K. Ng
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This article investigates residual stress formation during single‐spot nanosecond laser ablation of stainless steel. Experimental validation and a parametric study using finite element simulations are employed to analyze thermal effects, ablation dynamics, and stress evolution.
Yutaka Tsumura+7 more
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