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No evidence for a cortical origin of pupil constriction responses to isoluminant stimuli. [PDF]
Marshev V, Frey HG, Brascamp J.
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Stochastic Entropy Production for Classical and Quantum Dynamical Systems with Restricted Diffusion. [PDF]
Dexter J, Ford IJ.
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Uncovering the Pressure-Dependent Mechanism of CO<sub>2</sub> Hydrogenation to Methanol on Ga-Promoted Cu/ZrO<sub>2</sub> Using <i>Operando</i> Modulation-Excitation DRIFTS. [PDF]
Al Abdulghani AJ +8 more
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Remaining useful life (RUL) prediction is critical for health management of industrial equipment. It has been widely noted that degradation modeling is a core step for RUL prediction where the Brownian motion (BM)-based models attract much attention. However, the existing BM-based degradation models still have some impractical assumptions, where the ...
Hanwen Zhang, Chao Jia, Maoyin Chen
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Asymptotic ruin probabilities for risk processes with dependent increments
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Mueller, Alfred, Pflug, Georg
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We present a new class of increasing, continuous Markovian degradation processes, called transformed gamma processes, where the distribution of the degradation increment in a future time interval depends both on the current age and the current degradation level.
GIORGIO, Massimiliano +2 more
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In this paper we consider a general class of Markov processes with discrete time parameter {X n : n = 0, 1, 2, …}, where the transitions from one state to another are determined by: The functions h j (·) are strictly increasing, and in general the Markov processes have dependent increments.
R. P. Adriaanse, P. van der Laan
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AbstractIn structural reliability, the Markovian cumulative damage approaches such as Gamma process seem promising to model a nonreversible deterioration that involves gradually over time with small time increments. However, in many degradation phenomena, its evolution depends on the level of the degradation rather than the increments of time. Further,
Oumouni, Mestapha, Schoefs, Franck
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A new age‐ and state‐dependent degradation process with possibly negative increments
AbstractA new age‐ and state‐dependent degradation process is proposed, which can be used in the case the degradation phenomenon under study is not necessarily monotonic increasing. In particular, the degradation increments of the proposed model are assumed to be possibly dependent on each other and negative.
Massimiliano Giorgio, Gianpaolo Pulcini
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