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  • Dai Jun; Gao Wei; Zhang Nong (Korean Soc Mechanical Engineers, 2011)
    Dynamic displacement and acceleration responses of cars with uncertain parameters under random road input excitations are investigated by using a quarter-car model. Based on the theory of random vibration, the vehicle's ...
  • Strudwick M.W.; Mamahon K.L.; Choy Sai Tsang Boris (West End, Qld, 2007)
  • Kubilius Kestutis; Platen Eckhard (Springer, 2006)
    The paper estimates the speed of convergence of the Euler approximation for diffusion processes with jump component which have Hölder continuous coefficients.
  • Pi Yong Lin; Bradford Mark; Uy Brian (John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2007)
    Torsion is one of the primary actions in members curved in space, and so an accurate spatially curved-beam element needs to be able to predict the elasto-plastic torsional behaviour of such members correctly. However, there ...
  • Shannon Anthony (Bulgarska Akademiya na NaukiteBulgaria, 2011)
    This is an expository paper which explores a variety of epidemiological and other quantitative approaches to research in endocrinology. It is a sample of some of the projects in which the author and his colleagues, including ...
  • Wei Z; Ying Mingsheng (Elsevier Science Bv, 2006)
    Recently, some quantum algorithms have been implemented by quantum adiabatic evolutions. In this Letter, we discuss the accurate relation between the running time and the distance of the initial state and the final state ...
  • Reid, A.; Petocz, P. (John Wiley and Sons Inc, 2005)
    Students in the same statistics course learn different things, and view the role of the lecturer in different ways. We report on empirical research on students' conceptions of learning statistics, their expectations of ...
  • McCulloch, J. D (Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group, 2007)
    Relative intra-day cumulative volume is intra-day cumulative volume divided by final total volume. If intra-day cumulative volume is modeled as a Cox (doubly stochastic Poisson) point process, then using initial enlargement ...
  • Gao Xiaoshan; Wang Bing; Tao Dacheng; Li X L (IEEE-Inst Electrical Electronics Engineers Inc, 2011)
    Abstract¿This paper presents a new image segmentation method that applies an edge-based level set method in a relay fashion. The proposed method segments an image in a series of nested subregions that are automatically ...
  • Smith Narelle; Reid Anna; Petocz Peter (American Statistical Association, 2009)
    Internationalisation is an important but contentious issue in higher education. For some it means the facilitation of student mobility and an important source of funding for universities, while for others it forms a ...
  • Leung A Y T; Ji Jin; Chen Guanrong (World Scientific, 2004)
    The main characteristic of a forced single-degree-of-freedom weakly nonlinear system is determined by its primary, super- and sub-harmonic resonances. A nonlinear parametric feedback control is proposed to modify the ...
  • Mcphedran Ross; Botten Lindsay; Williamson D J; Nicorovici Nicolae (Royal Soc, 2011)
    We give analytical results pertaining to the distributions of zeros of a class of sums which involve complex powers of the distance to points in a two-dimensional square lattice and trigonometric functions of their angle. ...
  • Di, S.; Xu, W.; Thomson, P. (Lawrence Erlbaum Association, 2006)
    For rigid-plastic/rigid-viscoplastic (RP/RVP) FE simulation in metal forming processes, the linear programming (LP) approach has many remarkable advantages, compared with a normal iterative solver. This approach is free ...
  • Wang Haibo; Lam James; Xu Shengyuan; Huang Shoudong (Taylor & Francis Inc, 2002)
    This paper deals with the problem of robust reliable control for a class of uncertain neutral delay systems. The aim was to design a state feedback controller such that the plant remained stable for all admissible uncertainties ...
  • Staudenmayer J.; Lake E.; Wand Matt (Sage Publications India Pvt. Ltd., 2009)
    The t-distribution allows the incorporation of outlier robustness into statistical models while retaining the elegance of likelihood-based inference. In this paper, we develop and implement a linear mixed model for the ...
  • Keast Vicki; Birt Kimberley; Koch Ct; Supansomboon Supitcha; Cortie Michael (American Institute of Physics, 2011)
    First principles calculations of the optical properties of the intermetallic compounds AuAl2, AuIn2, and AuGa2 have been performed. Analysis of the dielectric functions showed that AuAl2 is unique because a bulk plasmon ...
  • Huang Shoudong; Lam James (Taylor & Francis, 2002)
    This paper considers the problems of estimating the stability region (domain of attraction) and controller design for uncertain linear continuous-time systems with input saturation when linear quadratic (LQ) optimal ...
  • Choy Sai Tsang Boris; Chan Jennifer (Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2008)
    This paper presents two types of symmetric scale mixture probability distributions which include the normal, Student t, Pearson Type VII, variance gamma, exponential power, uniform power and generalised t (GT) distributions. ...
  • Di Guilmi Corrado; Gallegati Mauro; Ormerod Paul (Elsevier Science BV, 2004)
    Self-similar models are largely used to describe the extinction rate of biological species. In this paper we analyse the extinction rate of firms in eight OECD countries. Firms are classified by industrial sectors and ...
  • Delli Gatti Domenico; Di Guilmi Corrado; Gallegati Mauro; Gaffeo Edoardo; Giulioni Gianfranco; Palestrini Antonio (World Scientific, 2008)
    The practice of detecting power laws and scaling behaviors in economics and finance has gained momentum in the last few years, due to the increased use of concepts and methods first developed in statistical physics. Some ...