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When the hypothesis specification involves a nuisance parameter, by inverting a bootstrap confidence region for the parameter being tested or by simulating the null distribution of the test statistic a test may be constructed. The main objective of this paper is the study of the uniform consistency of simulated power functions for such tests.
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Perfect Detection of Spikes in the Linear Sub-threshold Dynamics of Point Neurons
Spiking neuronal networks are usually simulated with one of three main schemes: the classical time-driven and event-driven schemes, and the more recent hybrid scheme. All three schemes evolve the state of a neuron through a series of checkpoints: equally
Jeyashree Krishnan +10 more
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Quantum simulation of the Riemann-Hurwitz zeta function
We propose a simple realization of a quantum simulator of the Riemann-Hurwitz (RH) \zeta\ function based on a truncation of its Dirichlet representation. We synthesize a nearest-neighbour-interaction Hamiltonian, satisfying the property that the temporal
Della Valle, Giuseppe +2 more
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Vortex annihilation in the ordering kinetics of the O(2) model
The vortex-vortex and vortex-antivortex correlation functions are determined for the two-dimensional O(2) model undergoing phase ordering. We find reasonably good agreement with simulation results for the vortex-vortex correlation function where there is
A. D. Rutenberg +22 more
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Inverse modelling of an aneurysm's stiffness using surrogate-based optimization and fluid-structure interaction simulations [PDF]
Characterization of the mechanical properties of arterial tissues is highly relevant. In this work, we apply an inverse modelling approach to a model accounting for an aneurysm and the distal part of the circulation which can be modified using two ...
Couckuyt, Ivo +4 more
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ĆIRIĆ-TYPE RESULTS IN QUASI-METRIC SPACES AND 𝐺-METRIC SPACES USING SIMULATION FUNCTION
In this paper, we establish existence of some common fixed-point theorems for admissible mappings via a simulation function along with 𝒞-class functions in quasi-metric spaces.
Sejal V. Puvar, R. G. Vyas
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Generalized Additive Models with Unknown Link Function Including Variable Selection [PDF]
The generalized additive model is a well established and strong tool that allows to model smooth effects of predictors on the response. However, if the link function, which is typically chosen as the canonical link, is misspecified, substantial bias is ...
Petry, Sebastian, Tutz, Gerhard
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Some Common Fixed Point Results for 𝒵E−Contractions in Modular b−Metric Spaces
The primary purpose of this study is to demonstrate some common fixed point theorems for diverse E−contractions involving generalized Proinov-simulation functions in the setting of modular b−metric spaces.
Büyükkaya Abdurrahman +1 more
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On Modified Interpolative Almost
The current study attempts to identify a new generalized metric space structure, referred to as partial modular b−metric, that extends both partial modular metric space via b−metric space and explains the topological aspects of the new space implementing
Dilek Kesik +2 more
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Some generalizations of Kannan's theorems via σc-function and its application
In this article, we go on to discuss various proper extensions of Kannan’s two different fixed point theorems, and introduce the new concept of , which is independent of the three notions of simulation function, manageable functions, and R-functions. These
Suprokash Hazra, Satish Shukla
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