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Differential Schemes

by Jerald J. Kovacic
"... The language of schemes, which... In this paper we examine a class of differential rings (or modules) called AAD (Annihilators Are Differential) which meets this challenge. Any differential ring has a smallest ideal... ..."
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The language of schemes, which... In this paper we examine a class of differential rings (or modules) called AAD (Annihilators Are Differential) which meets this challenge. Any differential ring has a smallest ideal...

A comparative analysis of selection schemes used in genetic algorithms

by David E. Goldberg, Kalyanmoy Deb - Foundations of Genetic Algorithms , 1991
"... This paper considers a number of selection schemes commonly used in modern genetic algorithms. Specifically, proportionate reproduction, ranking selection, tournament selection, and Genitor (or «steady state") selection are compared on the basis of solutions to deterministic difference or d ..."
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This paper considers a number of selection schemes commonly used in modern genetic algorithms. Specifically, proportionate reproduction, ranking selection, tournament selection, and Genitor (or «steady state") selection are compared on the basis of solutions to deterministic difference

The Askey-scheme of hypergeometric orthogonal polynomials and its q-analogue

by Roelof Koekoek, René F. Swarttouw , 1998
"... We list the so-called Askey-scheme of hypergeometric orthogonal polynomials and we give a q-analogue of this scheme containing basic hypergeometric orthogonal polynomials. In chapter 1 we give the definition, the orthogonality relation, the three term recurrence relation, the second order differenti ..."
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differential or difference equation, the forward and backward shift operator, the Rodrigues-type formula and generating functions of all classes of orthogonal polynomials in this scheme. In chapter 2 we give the limit relations between different classes of orthogonal polynomials listed in the Askey-scheme

COHOMOLOGY AND DIFFERENTIAL SCHEMES

by Raymond Hoobler
"... Abstract. Replace this text with your own abstract. 1. Schemes This section assembles basic results on schemes that are needed to set up a Grothendieck topology and show that the resulting cohomology agrees with Kolchins constrained cohomolgy for di¤erential varieties. Most of these results appear i ..."
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Abstract. Replace this text with your own abstract. 1. Schemes This section assembles basic results on schemes that are needed to set up a Grothendieck topology and show that the resulting cohomology agrees with Kolchins constrained cohomolgy for di¤erential varieties. Most of these results appear

A Fast Marching Level Set Method for Monotonically Advancing Fronts

by J. A. Sethian - PROC. NAT. ACAD. SCI , 1995
"... We present a fast marching level set method for monotonically advancing fronts, which leads to an extremely fast scheme for solving the Eikonal equation. Level set methods are numerical techniques for computing the position of propagating fronts. They rely on an initial value partial differential eq ..."
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We present a fast marching level set method for monotonically advancing fronts, which leads to an extremely fast scheme for solving the Eikonal equation. Level set methods are numerical techniques for computing the position of propagating fronts. They rely on an initial value partial differential

The broadcast storm problem in a mobile ad hoc network

by Sze-yao Ni, Yu-chee Tseng, Yuh-shyan Chen, Jang-ping Sheu - ACM Wireless Networks , 2002
"... Broadcasting is a common operation in a network to resolve many issues. In a mobile ad hoc network (MANET) in par-ticular, due to host mobility, such operations are expected to be executed more frequently (such as finding a route to a particular host, paging a particular host, and sending an alarm s ..."
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-tify this problem by showing how serious it is through anal-yses and simulations. We propose several schemes to reduce redundant rebroadcasts and differentiate timing of rebroad-casts to alleviate this problem. Simulation results are pre-sented, which show different levels of improvement over the basic flooding

Differential Evolution - A simple and efficient adaptive scheme for global optimization over continuous spaces

by Rainer Storn, Kenneth Price , 1995
"... A new heuristic approach for minimizing possibly nonlinear and non differentiable continuous space functions is presented. By means of an extensive testbed, which includes the De Jong functions, it will be demonstrated that the new method converges faster and with more certainty than Adaptive Simula ..."
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A new heuristic approach for minimizing possibly nonlinear and non differentiable continuous space functions is presented. By means of an extensive testbed, which includes the De Jong functions, it will be demonstrated that the new method converges faster and with more certainty than Adaptive

Congestion control for high bandwidth-delay product networks

by Dina Katabi, Mark Handley, Charlie Rohrs - SIGCOMM '02 , 2002
"... Theory and experiments show that as the per-flow product of bandwidth and latency increases, TCP becomes inefficient and prone to instability, regardless of the queuing scheme. This failing becomes increasingly important as the Internet evolves to incorporate very high-bandwidth optical links and mo ..."
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Theory and experiments show that as the per-flow product of bandwidth and latency increases, TCP becomes inefficient and prone to instability, regardless of the queuing scheme. This failing becomes increasingly important as the Internet evolves to incorporate very high-bandwidth optical links

Testing Considerations for Line Current Differential Schemes

by Keith Lee , Dale Finney , Normann Fischer , Bogdan Kasztenny
"... Abstract-Testing line current differential (87L) schemes is more complicated than testing directional comparison schemes. The latter exchange simple on/off (permission or block) signals that can be conveniently checked at the output of a given relay and conveniently forced at the input to a given r ..."
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Abstract-Testing line current differential (87L) schemes is more complicated than testing directional comparison schemes. The latter exchange simple on/off (permission or block) signals that can be conveniently checked at the output of a given relay and conveniently forced at the input to a given

Loss Differentiation Schemes for TCP over Wireless Networks ⋆

by Fabio Martignon, Luigi Fratta
"... Abstract. The use of loss differentiation schemes within the congestion control mechanism of TCP was proposed recently as a way of improving TCP performance over heterogeneous networks including wireless links affected by random loss. Such algorithms provide TCP with an estimate of the cause of pack ..."
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Abstract. The use of loss differentiation schemes within the congestion control mechanism of TCP was proposed recently as a way of improving TCP performance over heterogeneous networks including wireless links affected by random loss. Such algorithms provide TCP with an estimate of the cause
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