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We consider the problem of detecting a burst signal of unknown shape. We introduce a statistic which generalizes the excess power statistic proposed by Flanagan and Hughes ...
We construct a simple analytical model to study the effects of cosmic strings on the microwave background radiation. Our model is based on counting random multiple impulses ...
We model the diffusion of innovations in markets with two segments: influentials who are more in touch with new developments and who affect another segment of imitators whose ...
"Can you imagine how hard physics would be if electrons had feelings?” - Richard P. Feynman It is ironic that the social sciences are often derisively referred to as the ...
The restructuring of the electric power industry continues to be an important topical area to consumers, investors, policy makers, and the public at large. Electricity prices ...
The key to the success of the finite element method is that the local test functions are based on element geometry alone-- irrespective of the governing field equation. ...
In large computer or communication networks, there are sometimes components that do not fail independently to each other, such that the dependencies among them are only ...
In this talk, we will present a report on the progress of development of a Mathematica-based package for design and an analysis of large-scale control systems in standard ...
Power-law distributions are found in a broad range of disciplines. In the late nineteenth century, Vilfredo Pareto identified a power law for the distribution of income. More ...
Being effective and efficient at the time of generating reports and doing data analysis are two challenges analysts have to face in a regular basis. Whether the problem ...