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Accurate scaling functions of the scaled Schrödinger equation
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 2022The scaling function g of the scaled Schrödinger equation (SSE) is generalized to obtain accurate solutions of the Schrödinger equation (SE) with the free complement (FC) theory. The electron–nuclear and electron–electron scaling functions, giA and gij, respectively, are generalized. From the relations between SE and SSE at the inter-particle distances
Hiroshi Nakatsuji +2 more
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Old and New Examples of Scale Functions for Spectrally Negative Levy Processes
, 2007We give a review of the state of the art with regard to the theory of scale functions for spectrally negative Levy processes. From this we introduce a general method for generating new families of scale functions.
F. Hubalek, E. Kyprianou
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Characterizations of orthonormal scale functions: A probabilistic approach
, 2000The construction of a multiresolution analysis starts with the specification of a scale function. The Fourier transform of this function is defined by an infinite product. The convergence of this product is usually discussed in the context of L2(R).Here,
V. Dobric, R. Gundy, P. Hitczenko
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Asymptotic Normality of Scaling Functions
SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis, 2004The properties of probability measures are investigated. It is shown that if \(m\) is a probability measure on \(R\) with finite first moment, then the solution of the scaling equation \[ \phi (x) = \int_{R} \alpha \phi (\alpha x - y)\,dm(y),\quad x \in {\mathbb R} , \] is also a probability measure with the scale \(\alpha > 1\).
Goodman, Timothy +2 more
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Continuous Utility Functions Through Scales
Theory and Decision, 2007zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
ALCANTUD J. C. R +5 more
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The Level of Functioning Scale
International Journal of the Addictions, 1981(1981). The Level of Functioning Scale. International Journal of the Addictions: Vol. 16, No. 4, pp. 771-772.
L P, Clinton, S, Hyatt
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The Functional Mobility Scale (FMS)
Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 2004We devised a new Functional Mobility Scale (FMS) to describe functional mobility in children with cerebral palsy, as an aid to communication between orthopaedic surgeons and health professionals. The unique feature of the FMS is the freedom to score functional mobility over three distinct distances, chosen to represent mobility in the home, at school ...
H Kerr, Graham +4 more
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1991
In September 1979, P. Hohenberg gave me a picture which showed the first preliminary results of A. Libchaber’s experiment on liquid helium [1], the power spectrum of a measured signal (Fig. 1). It was immediately clear that the picture had something to do with period doubling, but how it was that one was supposed to understand a one-dimensional theory ...
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In September 1979, P. Hohenberg gave me a picture which showed the first preliminary results of A. Libchaber’s experiment on liquid helium [1], the power spectrum of a measured signal (Fig. 1). It was immediately clear that the picture had something to do with period doubling, but how it was that one was supposed to understand a one-dimensional theory ...
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Nearly shiftable scaling functions
1995 International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2002The goal of the paper is to derive an approach for designing nearly shiftable scaling functions for multiresolution analyses (MRAs). Because this method does not increase the sampling density, the sparseness and efficiency of a dyadic grid is preserved.
S.A. Benno, J.M.F. Moura
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Construction of Fine Functional Scales
Russian Physics Journal, 2003zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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