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Extremal properties of central half-spaces for product measures

by F. Barthe - J. Funct. Anal
"... Extremal properties of central half-spaces for product measures ..."
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Extremal properties of central half-spaces for product measures

Extremal Properties of Central Half-Spaces for Product Measures

by The Erwin, Schrodinger International Boltzmanngasse, F. Barthe, F. Barthe , 2000
"... We deal with the isoperimetric and the shift problem for subsets of measure one half in product probability spaces. We prove that the canonical central half-spaces are extremal in particular cases: products of log-concave measures on the real line satisfying precise conditions and products of unifor ..."
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We deal with the isoperimetric and the shift problem for subsets of measure one half in product probability spaces. We prove that the canonical central half-spaces are extremal in particular cases: products of log-concave measures on the real line satisfying precise conditions and products

Building a Large Annotated Corpus of English: The Penn Treebank

by Mitchell P. Marcus, Beatrice Santorini, Mary Ann Marcinkiewicz - COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS , 1993
"... There is a growing consensus that significant, rapid progress can be made in both text understanding and spoken language understanding by investigating those phenomena that occur most centrally in naturally occurring unconstrained materials and by attempting to automatically extract information abou ..."
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There is a growing consensus that significant, rapid progress can be made in both text understanding and spoken language understanding by investigating those phenomena that occur most centrally in naturally occurring unconstrained materials and by attempting to automatically extract information

Metaphors We Live By

by George Lakoff, Mark Johnson , 1980
"... 1. Make a list of some of the metaphors discussed by Lakoff and Johnson. Try inserting new words that convey a different meaning. For example, consider the expression, “I’d like to share some time with you ” rather than “spend some time with you.” 2. Make a list of “language asymmetries ” (see Part ..."
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. Others argue that the term not only leaves out half the population but also perpetuates an image of women as “auxiliary”and men as “central.”Discuss this. 4. Discuss the cultural practice of women taking men’s names when they marry. What cultural values does this practice convey? 5. Keep track of all

The central half of Pit2 is not required for its function as a retroviral receptor

by Pernille Bøttger, Lene Pedersen, Pernille Bøttger, Lene Pedersen - J , 2004
"... This article cites 44 articles, 38 of which can be accessed free ..."
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This article cites 44 articles, 38 of which can be accessed free

Correlation-based feature selection for machine learning

by Mark A. Hall , 1998
"... A central problem in machine learning is identifying a representative set of features from which to construct a classification model for a particular task. This thesis addresses the problem of feature selection for machine learning through a correlation based approach. The central hypothesis is that ..."
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A central problem in machine learning is identifying a representative set of features from which to construct a classification model for a particular task. This thesis addresses the problem of feature selection for machine learning through a correlation based approach. The central hypothesis

Stochastic Trends and Economic Fluctuations

by G. King, Charles I. Plosser, James H. Stock, Mark, W. Watson - American Economic Review , 1991
"... Are business cycles mainly the result of permanent shocks to productivity? This paper uses a long-run restriction implied by a large class of real-business-cycle models-identifying permanent productivity shocks as shocks to the common stochastic trend in output, consumption, and investment-to provid ..."
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typically explain less than half of the business-cycle variability in output, consumption, and investment. (JEL E32, C32) A central, surprising, and controversial result of some current research on real business cycles is the claim that a common stochastic trend-the cumulative effect of permanent shocks

Solving Systems of Polynomial Equations

by Bernd Sturmfels - AMERICAN MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY, CBMS REGIONAL CONFERENCES SERIES, NO 97 , 2002
"... One of the most classical problems of mathematics is to solve systems of polynomial equations in several unknowns. Today, polynomial models are ubiquitous and widely applied across the sciences. They arise in robotics, coding theory, optimization, mathematical biology, computer vision, game theory, ..."
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, statistics, machine learning, control theory, and numerous other areas. The set of solutions to a system of polynomial equations is an algebraic variety, the basic object of algebraic geometry. The algorithmic study of algebraic varieties is the central theme of computational algebraic geometry. Exciting

On the centralizer of diffeomorphisms of the half-line

by Hélène Eynard , 2008
"... Let f be a smooth diffeomorphism of the closed half-line R+ with a single fixed point at the origin. In this article, we study the centralizer of f in the group D r of C r diffeomorphisms of R+, 1 ≤ r ≤ ∞, that is, the (closed) subgroup Z r f of Dr made up of all diffeomorphisms commuting with f. Th ..."
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Let f be a smooth diffeomorphism of the closed half-line R+ with a single fixed point at the origin. In this article, we study the centralizer of f in the group D r of C r diffeomorphisms of R+, 1 ≤ r ≤ ∞, that is, the (closed) subgroup Z r f of Dr made up of all diffeomorphisms commuting with f

The Half-Half plot∗

by H. J. Einmahl, Maria Gantner, John H. J, Einmahl Maria Gantner , 2009
"... Abstract: The Half-Half (HH) plot is a new graphical method to investigate qualita-tively the shape of a regression curve. The empirical HH-plot counts observations in the lower and upper quarter of a strip that moves horizontally over the scatter plot. The plot displays jumps clearly and reveals fu ..."
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Abstract: The Half-Half (HH) plot is a new graphical method to investigate qualita-tively the shape of a regression curve. The empirical HH-plot counts observations in the lower and upper quarter of a strip that moves horizontally over the scatter plot. The plot displays jumps clearly and reveals
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