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  • Mulligan Joanne; Prescott Anne; Mitchelmore Michael; Outhred Lynne (Australian Association of Mathematics Teachers, 2005)
  • Putten V. I.; Jennings S.; Louviere Jordan; Burgess Leonie (Elsevier, 2011)
    An empirical model of landowners' conservation incentive program choice is developed in which information about landowners' socio-economic and property characteristics and their attitudes, is combined with incentive program ...
  • Chen Luxin; Chitambar E; Duan Runyao; Ji Zhengfeng; Winter A (Amer Physical Soc, 2010)
    The tensor rank (also known as generalized Schmidt rank) of multipartite pure states plays an important role in the study of entanglement classifications and transformations. We employ powerful tools from the theory of ...
  • Dimova Boryana; Barnes J; Solomon Andrew; Dokov Stefcho (Elsevier, 2001)
    When joined to a stipulated neighborhood digraph, an objective function defined on the solution space of a real combinatorial optimization problem forms a landscape. Grover shows that landscapes satisfying a certain ...
  • Hall Peter; Ormerod John; Wand Matthew (Academia Sinica, 2011)
    Likelihood-based inference for the parameters of generalized linear mixed models is hindered by the presence of intractable integrals. Gaussian variational approximation provides a fast and effective means of approximate ...
  • Pi Yong Lin; Bradford Mark (Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, 2008)
    The thermal expansions and rotations that result from a linear in-plane temperature gradient field are fully restrained at the ends of a fixed beam. These restrained expansions and rotations will produce internal bending ...
  • Jones A; Sheppard Adrian; Sok Rob; Arns Christopher; Limaye Ajay; Averdunk Holger; Brandwood Arthur; Sakellariou Arthur; Senden Tim; Milthorpe Bruce; Knackstedt Mark (Elsevier Inc, 2004)
    We demonstrate the capability of X-ray micro-computed tomography to image the micro-structure of human cortical bone. At 5 ?m voxel size we observe the complex morphology of the Haversian network in three dimensions. The ...
  • Melham Ray (Fibonacci Association, 2003)
  • Kang Boda; Filar Jerzy (Springer, 2006)
    We introduce the time-consistency concept that is inspired by the so-called ¿principle of optimality¿ of dynamic programming and demonstrate ¿ via an example ¿ that the conditional value-at-risk (CVaR) need not be ...
  • Frishling V; Novikov Alex; Kordzakhia Nino (International Water Association, 2006)
    The problem of pricing of time-dependent barrier options is considered in the case when interest rate and volatility are given functions in Black-Scholes framework. The calculation of the fair price reduces to the ...
  • Sarstedt Marko; Ringle Christian (Routledge, 2010)
    In the social science disciplines, the assumption that the data stem from a single homogeneous population is often unrealistic in respect of empirical research. When applying a causal modeling approach, such as partial ...
  • Chitambar E; Duan Runyao; Shi Yuquan (Amer Physical Soc, 2008)
    A basic question regarding quantum entangled states is whether one can be probabilistically converted to another through local operations and classical communication exclusively. While the answer for bipartite systems is ...
  • Bermin Hans-Peter; Buchen Peter; Konstandatos Otto (Routledge, 2008)
    This paper formally analyses two exotic options with lookback features, referred to as extreme spread lookback options and look-barrier options, first introduced by Bermin. The holder of such options receives partial ...
  • Huang Pei; Tong L; Chang Wei-Wen; Yeh Wei-Chang (Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, 2011)
    This study presents a two-phase algorithm approach to deal with the issue of product part change, and the issue of supplier selection derived from the former. In the first step, Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) was used ...
  • Yeh Wei-Chang (Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, 2009)
    Nowadays, the redundancy allocation problem (RAP) is increasingly becoming an important tool in the initial stages of or prior to planning. designing, and control of systems. The multiple multi-level redundancy allocation ...
  • Feng Yuan; Duan Runyao; Ying Mingsheng (American Physical Society, 2004)
    We prove that the states secretly chosen from a mixed state set can be perfectly discriminated if and only if they are orthogonal. The sufficient and necessary condition under which nonorthogonal mixed quantum states can ...
  • Zhang Chengqi; Feng Yuan; Ying Mingsheng (Elsevier Science Bv, 2006)
    The problem of unambiguous discrimination between mixed quantum states is addressed by isolating the part of each mixed state which has no contribution to discrimination and by employing the strategy of set discrimination ...
  • Gerig Austin (Wiley, 2011)
    Despite the idiosyncratic behavior of individuals, empirical regularities exist in social and economic systems. These regularities often arise from simple underlying mechanisms which, analogous to the natural sciences, can ...
  • Werneck G.; Costa C.; Walker A.; David J.; Wand Matthew; Maguire J. (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc, 2002)
    Background. The pattern of spread of visceral leishmaniasis in Brazilian cities is poorly understood. Methods. We used geographic information systems and spatial statistics to evaluate the distribution of 1061 ...
  • Smith Narelle; Street Deborah (Blackwell Publishing, 2005)
    This paper investigatesthe block total response method proposed by Raghavarao and Federer for providing accurate estimates of the base rates of sensitive characteristics during surveys. It determines the best balanced ...