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Mass spectrometric fragmentation of n-alkanes: Self-consistency test of a statistical theory

Chemical Physics Letters, 1982
Abstract The fragmentation patterns of n-paraffins in the C10–C30 range are accounted for using a statistical, maximal entropy, formalism. The theory can be used in a predictive manner. Particular attention is given here to a quantitative test of the theory which is independent of the uncertainties in the structure of the fragments.
N. Ohmichi, R.D. Levine
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Maintenance of self-consistency of coding tables by statistical analysis of word co- occurrences

Medical Informatics Europe, 1999
The author presents a method for maintaining the internal consistency of coding tables. The method was tested on a table used for assisting the daily work of indexing clinical cases to International Classification of Diseases. 300 item were tested selected randomly form a corpus of 3082 clinical diagnoses.
Surján György   +1 more
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DetectGPT-SC: Improving Detection of Text Generated by Large Language Models through Self-Consistency with Masked Predictions

arXiv.org, 2023
General large language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT have shown remarkable success, but it has also raised concerns among people about the misuse of AI-generated texts.
Rongsheng Wang, Qi Li, Sihong Xie
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Theoretical self-consistency in nonextensive statistical mechanics with parameter transformation

Communications in Theoretical Physics, 2021
Abstract Self-consistency in nonextensive statistical mechanics is studied as a recourse to parameter transformation, where different nonextensive parameters are presented for various theoretical branches. The unification between the first and third choices of the average definition and that between the normal and
Yahui Zheng, Jiulin Du
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Generalized statistical self-consistent approach

Physical Review C, 1989
A general self-consistent approximation for statistical operators is introduced. The scheme reduces to a statistical mean-field description when applied to the case of single-particle observables. The present, quite general context allows, however, the examination of the approach from a different perspective, and enables the straightforward ...
, Rossignoli, , Plastino
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