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Quasi Random Resampling Designs for Multiple Frame Surveys
In this paper, we present two new algorithms that use the shuffled Sobol sequence to generate the bootstrap resampling designs in multiple frame surveys.
Cherif Ahmat Tidiane Aidara
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The quasi‐randomness of hypergraph cut properties [PDF]
AbstractLet $\alpha_1,\ldots,\alpha_k$ satisfy $\sum_i\alpha_i=1$ and suppose a k‐uniform hypergraph on n vertices satisfies the following property; in any partition of its vertices into k sets $A_1,\ldots,A_k$ of sizes $\alpha_1n,\ldots,\alpha_kn$, the number of edges intersecting $A_1,\ldots,A_k$ is (asymptotically) the number one would expect to ...
Asaf Shapira, Raphael Yuster
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Random fixed point theorems for Ciric quasi contraction in cone random metric spaces
The purpose of this paper is to establish a common random fixed point theorem by using Ciric quasi contraction for two random operators in the framework of cone random metric spaces and also to obtain some random fixed point results as corollaries.
Saluja G. S.
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Implicit random iteration process with errors for asymptotically quasi-nonexpansive in the intermediate sense random operators [PDF]
In this paper, we give a necessary and sufficient condition for the strong convergence of an implicit random iteration process with errors to a common fixed point for a finite family of asymptotically quasi-nonexpansive in the intermediate sense random ...
Gurucharan Singh Saluja
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Quasi‐random hypergraphs revisited [PDF]
AbstractThe quasi‐random theory for graphs mainly focuses on a large equivalent class of graph properties each of which can be used as a certificate for randomness. For k ‐graphs (i.e., k ‐uniform hypergraphs), an analogous quasi‐random class contains various equivalent graph properties including the k ‐discrepancy property (bounding the number of ...
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Fourier Transform Analysis on Random Quasi-Phase-Matched Nonlinear Optical Interactions
The Fourier transform method is adopted to analyze random quasi-phase matched (RQPM) nonlinear frequency conversion problems in polycrystalline materials. By treating the material as random signals of effective nonlinear coefficient (deff) along the beam
Kai Zhong +4 more
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F$F$‐factors in Quasi‐random Hypergraphs
Given $k\ge 2$ and two $k$-graphs ($k$-uniform hypergraphs) $F$ and $H$, an $F$-factor in $H$ is a set of vertex-disjoint copies of $F$ that together covers the vertex set of $H$. Lenz and Mubayi [J. Combin. Theory Ser. B, 2016] studied the $F$-factor problem in quasi-random $k$-graphs with minimum degree $Ω(n^{k-1})$.
Ding, Laihao +4 more
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Quasi-Random Sampling for Condensation [PDF]
The problem of tracking pedestrians from a moving car is a challenging one. The Condensation tracking algorithm is appealing for its generality and potential for real-time implementation. However, the conventional Condensation tracker is known to have difficulty with high-dimensional state spaces and unknown motion models.
Vasanth Philomin +2 more
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Quasi-Random Influences of Boolean Functions
We examine a hierarchy of equivalence classes of quasi-random properties of Boolean Functions. In particular, we prove an equivalence between a number of properties including balanced influences, spectral discrepancy, local strong regularity, homomorphism enumerations of colored or weighted graphs and hypergraphs associated with Boolean functions as ...
Fan Chung, Nicholas Sieger
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On the quasi – stationary state of vibration in mechanical system with random excitation
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Nguyen Xuan Hung +2 more
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