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Structural correlation decompositions for business cycle analysis

Economics Letters, 2012
Abstract This note demonstrates a decomposition of correlations into contributions of structural shocks. The method is useful for analysis of complex models that can be expressed as linear state-space models, e.g., DSGE, SVAR or dynamic factor models.
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Brazilian Environmental-Economic Accounting for Water: A structural decomposition analysis

Journal of Environmental Management, 2020
The UN Sustainable Development Goals constitute a bench of directives with a universal scope to establish actions to mitigate poverty and protect the environment. Benefiting from the Environmental-Economic Accounting for Water recently published in Brazil, it is possible to harmonize the demand of water and the economic sectors. To this end, this study
Giovanna Ferrazzo, Naspolini   +3 more
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Decomposition method for reliability analysis of structural systems

Mathematics and Mechanics of Complex Systems, 2022
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Decomposition methods for structural reliability analysis revisited

Probabilistic Engineering Mechanics, 2011
Abstract This paper presents new theoretical results to demonstrate that the referential dimensional decomposition (RDD) and cut-high-dimensional model representation (cut-HDMR), each developed independently and from a distinct perspective, lead to identical function approximations.
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A structural decomposition analysis of global energy footprints

Applied Energy, 2016
Abstract Understanding the drivers of past and present energy consumption trends is important for a range of stakeholders, including governments, businesses and international development organizations, in order to prepare for impacts on global supply chains caused by changes in future energy price or availability shocks.
Jun Lan   +4 more
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Domain Decomposition in Structure-Acoustic Analysis

1995
Finite element analysis in acoustic and structure-acoustic engineering applications leads to large systems of equations. Today it is not unusual to have a demand for 500,000 degrees-of-freedom in an acoustic model. It is therefore of great interest to have simple procedures that will allow the engineer to divide the domain, thus splitting the analysis ...
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Relational decomposition and structural analysis of systems

Information Sciences, 1989
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Input–Output Structural Decomposition Analysis: A Critical Appraisal

Economic Systems Research, 1996
Over the past decade, input–output structural decomposition analysis (SDA) has developed into a major analytical tool. We review the development of SDA and its relationship to other methodologies. We present the fundamental principles of alternative approaches to deriving SDA estimating equations and explore the various decompositions of changes in IO ...
Adam Rose, Stephen Casler
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Performance Analysis Of Adaptive Filter Structures Based On Subband Decomposition

1993 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, 2002
The properties of adaptive finite impulse response (FIR) filters in subbands are investigated, where the input signal is first decomposed in subband signals which are then modified at a lower rate by shorter adaptive filters. Two structures, with different coefficient adaptations, are studied.
M.R. Petraglia, S.K. Mitra
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Matlab Code for Structural Decomposition Analysis [PDF]

open access: possible, 2014
This TechDoc describes the steps necessary to apply the Structural Decomposition Analysis (SDA) using Matlab. The code has two stages. The first stage, which comprises PrepSDA.m and RAS_SDA.m, prepares the data and the input required for SDA based on the accounting identities defined in Miller and Blair (2009) and Jackson and Schwarm (2011). The second
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