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Point-Interval Forecasting for Electricity Load Based on Regular Fluctuation Component Extraction
The fluctuation and uncertainty of the electricity load bring challenges to load forecasting. Traditional point forecasting struggles to avoid errors, and pure interval forecasting may cause the problem of too wide an interval.
Bilin Shao, Zixuan Yao, Yifan Qiang
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Regular and non-regular point sets: Properties and reconstruction
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Sylvain Petitjean, Edmond Boyer
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Regularizing irregularly sparse point-to-point communications [PDF]
This work tackles the communication challenges posed by the latency-bound applications with irregular communication patterns, i.e., applications with high average and/or maximum message counts. We propose a novel algorithm for reorganizing a given set of irregular point-to-point messages with the objective of reducing total latency cost at the expense ...
Selvitopi, O., Aykanat, Cevdet
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On the theory of drainage area for regular and non-regular points [PDF]
The drainage area is an important, non-local property of a landscape, which controls surface and subsurface hydrological fluxes. Its role in numerous ecohydrological and geomorphological applications has given rise to several numerical methods for its computation. However, its theoretical analysis has lagged behind.
S. Bonetti, A. D. Bragg, A. Porporato
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The aim of this observational study was to determine if on-court activity and match statistics differed between periods of scoring streaks and regular play in basketball.
Jodie A. Palmer +3 more
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Fixed point results for a class of asymptotically regular maps in g-metric space with order n [PDF]
In 2005, Lj. B. Ciric studied fixed points of asymptotically regular mappings [Math. Commun. 10(2005), 111-114]. The results of that study were extended by several authors.
Mohamed Amine Ighachane +1 more
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$T_2$ and $T_3$ objects at $p$ in the category of proximity spaces [PDF]
In previous papers, various notions of pre-Hausdorff, Hausdorff and regular objects at a point $p$ in a topological category were introduced and compared.
Muammer Kula, Samed Özkan
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Determine point-to-point networking interactions using regular expressions
As Internet growth and becoming more popular, the number of concurrent data flows start to increasing, which makes sense in bandwidth requested. Providers and corporate customers need ability to identify point-to-point interactions.
Konstantin S. Deev, Yuriy V. Boyko
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On the Regular Points of a Continuum [PDF]
1. We consider a compact, connected metric space AI which we shall call the continuum M. A point p of Al is said to be a regular point if for each E >0 there exists a neighborhood U, of p (i.e., an open subset of M containing p) such that d(U,) 0 there exists a neighborhood Up such that d(Up)
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Invariant manifolds for regular points [PDF]
In this article we prove, for a differentiable vector field or a diffeomorphism on a smooth manifold, that the set of points such that the semitrajectories issuing from them approach a particular semitrajectory at a given exponential rate, constitute a differentiable submanif old, provided the differential of the flow has a certain similar behavior on ...
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