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Equipartitioning Common Domains Of Non-Atomic Measures, Theodore P. Hill Sep 1985

Equipartitioning Common Domains Of Non-Atomic Measures, Theodore P. Hill

Research Scholars in Residence

No abstract provided.


U.S. Team Places Second In International Olympiad, Stephen B. Maurer Sep 1985

U.S. Team Places Second In International Olympiad, Stephen B. Maurer

Mathematics & Statistics Faculty Works

No abstract provided.


A Sensitivity Analysis Of The Coefficients For The Transformation Of The Electrocardiographic Orthogonal Three-Lead System (Frank) To The Standard Twelve-Lead System, Rasa Ona Draugelis Sep 1985

A Sensitivity Analysis Of The Coefficients For The Transformation Of The Electrocardiographic Orthogonal Three-Lead System (Frank) To The Standard Twelve-Lead System, Rasa Ona Draugelis

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

The SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS is performed on the transformation coefficients of the Frank XYZ signals generating standard 12-lead ECG with respect to diagnosis. The analysis is adapted for the individual waveform and per each lead. The disease/abnormality categories are described in terms of discrete pattern classes based on criteria used by Marquette Electronics, Inc. The nonlinear global sensitivity analysis method developed by Shuler, et al, is selected for this project. The diagnostic change in the waveform is denoted by a distance measurement from the pattern class boundary corresponding to the best-experimental coefficient estimates (Dower coefficients) to the alternate coefficient specification measurement …


A New Algorithm For Unstable Three Terms Recurrence Relations, S. Sivasundaram, D. Trigiante Sep 1985

A New Algorithm For Unstable Three Terms Recurrence Relations, S. Sivasundaram, D. Trigiante

Mathematics Technical Papers

A modified version of Miller's and Olver's algorithm based on the "double sweep" method is presented. It is very stable in both directions and automatically controls the maximum number of steps to be used.


Certain Generalisations Of Acceptance Sampling Plans By Attributes., R. J. Pandey Dr. Aug 1985

Certain Generalisations Of Acceptance Sampling Plans By Attributes., R. J. Pandey Dr.

Doctoral Theses

The use of inspection gained importance when people started getting conscious of maintaining the quality of manufactured product. According to Anscombe (1958) inspection for quality in the form of acceptance sampling plans originated around 1920. The classical work of Dodge and Romig (1929) put acceptance sampling on a firm footing. In general, sampling inspection can be broadly classified into (i) lot- by-lot inspection (11) bulk sampling inspection and (iii) "continuous; sampling inspection.The lot-by-lot sampling inspection is applied where a series of lots or batches of discrete items are available for inspection. On the other hand, a batch of cotton, a …


Inequalities Relating Sectional Curvatures Of A Submanifold To The Size Of Its 2nd Fndamental Form And Applications To Pinching Theorems For Submanifolds, Ralph Howard, S Walter Wei Aug 1985

Inequalities Relating Sectional Curvatures Of A Submanifold To The Size Of Its 2nd Fndamental Form And Applications To Pinching Theorems For Submanifolds, Ralph Howard, S Walter Wei

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


On The Regularity Of The Critical Point Infinity Of Definitizable Operators, Branko Ćurgus Jul 1985

On The Regularity Of The Critical Point Infinity Of Definitizable Operators, Branko Ćurgus

Mathematics Faculty Publications

In this note necessary and sufficient conditions for the regularity of the critical point infinity of a definitizable operator A are given. Using these criteria it is proved that the regularity of the critical point infinity is preserved under some additive perturbations as well as for some operators which are related to A. Applications to indefinite Sturm-Liouville problems are indicated.


Minimal Norm Constrained Interpolation, Larry Dean Irvine Jul 1985

Minimal Norm Constrained Interpolation, Larry Dean Irvine

Mathematics & Statistics Theses & Dissertations

In computational fluid dynamics and in CAD/CAM a physical boundary, usually known only discreetly (say, from a set of measurements), must often be approximated. An acceptable approximation must, of course, preserve the salient features of the data (convexity, concavity, etc.) In this dissertation we compute a smooth interpolant which is locally convex where the data are locally convex and is locally concave where the data are locally concave.

Such an interpolant is found by posing and solving a minimization problem. The solution is a piecewise cubic polynomial. We actually solve this problem indirectly by using the Peano kernel theorem to …


Algebraic Grid Generation Using Tensor Product B-Splines, Bonita Valerie Saunders Jul 1985

Algebraic Grid Generation Using Tensor Product B-Splines, Bonita Valerie Saunders

Mathematics & Statistics Theses & Dissertations

In general, finite difference methods are more successful if the accompanying grid has lines which are smooth and nearly orthogonal. This thesis discusses the development of an algorithm which produces such a grid when given the boundary description.

Topological considerations in structuring the grid generation mapping are discussed. In particular, this thesis examines the concept of the degree of a mapping and how it can be used to determine what requirements are necessary if a mapping is to produce a suitable grid.

The grid generation algorithm uses a mapping composed of bicubic B-splines. Boundary coefficients are chosen so that the …


On Universal Tests For The Truth Of World Views: Their Existence And Identifiability, William Buttelmann, Paul Fienberg May 1985

On Universal Tests For The Truth Of World Views: Their Existence And Identifiability, William Buttelmann, Paul Fienberg

ACMS Conference Proceedings 1985

In his book, Christian Apologetics, Norman Geisler proposes a universal test for the truth of world views. We examine this concept and find that it raises serious difficulties. This paper first presents some basic definitions for "world view" and "truth-value of a world view," then studies the concept of a universal test for the truth of world views in light of these definitions. Geisler has proposed what amounts to a universal decision procedure to determine the truth-value of world views. We show that, in the general case, no such universal decision procedure exists. Whether or not such universal tests for …


Selected Bibliography Of Donald Maccrimmon Mackay, Gene B. Chase May 1985

Selected Bibliography Of Donald Maccrimmon Mackay, Gene B. Chase

ACMS Conference Proceedings 1985

A selected bibliography of Donald MacCrimmon MacKay, including his written works and biographical sources.


Introduction (1985), Robert Brabenec May 1985

Introduction (1985), Robert Brabenec

ACMS Conference Proceedings 1985

A Fifth Conference on Mathematics from a Christian Perspective

Edited by Robert L. Brabenec, Wheaton College


Table Of Contents (1985), Association Of Christians In The Mathematical Sciences May 1985

Table Of Contents (1985), Association Of Christians In The Mathematical Sciences

ACMS Conference Proceedings 1985

A Fifth Conference on Mathematics from a Christian Perspective

Edited by Robert L. Brabenec, Wheaton College


Σary N=0, Moorhead State University, Mathematics Department May 1985

Σary N=0, Moorhead State University, Mathematics Department

Math Department Newsletters

No abstract provided.


Brownian Motion Applied To Partial Differential Equations, Steven M. Mckay May 1985

Brownian Motion Applied To Partial Differential Equations, Steven M. Mckay

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

This work is a study of the relationship between Brownian motion and elementary, linear partial differential equations. In the text, I have shown that Brownian motion is a Markov process, and that Brownian motion itself, and certain Stochastic processes involving Brownian motion are also martingales. In particular, Dynkin's formula for Brownian motion was shown. Using Dynkin's formula and Brownian motion, I then constructed solutions for the classical Dirichlet problem and the heat equation, given by Δu=0 and ut= 1/2Δu+g, respectively. I have shown that the bounded solution is unique if Brownian motion will always exit the domain of …


The Reconstruction Conjecture In Graph Theory, Susan M. Loveland May 1985

The Reconstruction Conjecture In Graph Theory, Susan M. Loveland

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

In this paper we show that specific classes of graphs are reconstructible; we explore the relationship between the reconstruction and edge-reconstruction conjectures; we prove that several classes of graphs are actually Harary to the reconstructible; and we give counterexamples reconstruction and edge-reconstruction conjectures for infinite graphs.


Non Relativistic Kapitza-Dirac Scattering, Evangelos A. Coutsias, J.K. Mciver May 1985

Non Relativistic Kapitza-Dirac Scattering, Evangelos A. Coutsias, J.K. Mciver

Branch Mathematics and Statistics Faculty and Staff Publications

We use techniques of singular perturbation theory to investigate the scattering of nonrelativistic charged particles by a standing light wave (Kapitza-Dirac scattering). Unlike previous treatments, we give explicit results for the effects of the time-dependent part of the field. For low field intensity or low particle energy, we show that the leading-order effects can be found from an averaged equation, and we compute corrections. For the strong fields that can be produced by modern lasers and/or high particle energies, we show that the time dependence of the potential leads to focusing. Our methods can be applied to other problems with …


Rapid Computation Of The Energy States Of Two-Electron Atoms And Ions With An Explicit Formula For The Excited States Of Helium, Donald Greenspan May 1985

Rapid Computation Of The Energy States Of Two-Electron Atoms And Ions With An Explicit Formula For The Excited States Of Helium, Donald Greenspan

Mathematics Technical Papers

A new computational approach is developed for the energy states of two electron atoms and ions. The theory incorporates a classical interpretation of electron pairing and requires Only simple numerical methodology for its implementation. Accurate computer results are described and discussed. These results lead directly to an explicit formula for the excited states of helium. Also, extension to the hydrogen molecule [see pdf for notation] is indicated.


Some Spectral Properties Of Three And Four Body Scrodinger Operators By The Methods Of Time Dependent Scattering Theory., M. Krishna Dr. Apr 1985

Some Spectral Properties Of Three And Four Body Scrodinger Operators By The Methods Of Time Dependent Scattering Theory., M. Krishna Dr.

Doctoral Theses

In the present work we shall deal with the asymptotic completeness problem in three and four (Quantum Mechanical) particle scattering. This thesis is divided into three chapters. In the first chapter we give an introduction to Scattering Phencmenon and give a description of the N-particle completeness problem.Then we collect some results preliminary to the later chapters and some results that would complete a discussion of the problem.The second chapter consists of some technical results and a reduction of the asymptotic completeness problem in N-particlerscattering via time dependent methods. The last chapter has two sections. The first section deals with verifying …


Test Derivation For Cmos Iterative Logic Arrays, Ravi Sharma Apr 1985

Test Derivation For Cmos Iterative Logic Arrays, Ravi Sharma

Electrical & Computer Engineering Theses & Dissertations

Testability criteria for stuck-open (s-op) faults in one-dimensional unilateral iterative logic arrays (ILA) of CMOS combinational cells are considered in this thesis. A functional fault model to represents-op faults i~ an ILA cell is given. The procedure to detect as-op fault needs a pair of test vectors. The first is used to set up the initial conditions required to test the fault and the second is the test which distinguishes between the good and the bad circuit. Based on this approach necessary and sufficient conditions are given for the testability of as-op fault in a CMOS ILA cell. These conditions …


Multivalued Maps And Multivalued Differential Equations, K. Deimling Apr 1985

Multivalued Maps And Multivalued Differential Equations, K. Deimling

Mathematics Technical Papers

Everybody meets multivalued maps very early in his mathematical education, as inverses of maps which are not one-to-one, but in elementary lectures the multivalued aspect is usually suppressed by means of elementary tricks or restrictions which make sense for practical purposes; think of [see pdf for notation] which has the inverse[see pdf for notation], from [see pdf for notation] (the subsets of R); or think of a linear operator [see pdf for notation] with kernel [see pdf for notation]; in which case one uses the trick to consider [see pdf for notation], defined by [see pdf for notation] which is …


An Asymptotic Result In Forced Oscillations Of Pendulum-Type Equations, R. Kannan, R. Ortega Apr 1985

An Asymptotic Result In Forced Oscillations Of Pendulum-Type Equations, R. Kannan, R. Ortega

Mathematics Technical Papers

The forced pendulum-type equation is given by [see pdf for notation] where [see pdf for notation] is continuous and T-periodic and p(t) is[see pdf for notation] -periodic. When g(x) = a sin x, a > 0, we obtain the classical pendulum equation. The question of existence of [see pdf for notation] periodic solution of (1.1) for a given p(t) has been studied recently in [1], [3], [5] (cf. [4] for an extensive bibliography). Throughout this paper we denote by [see pdf for notation] the average of [see pdf for notation]. Some of the existence literature obtains sufficient conditions on the magnitudes …


Scs 96: Generators And Weights Of Completely Distributive Lattices, Marcel Erné Mar 1985

Scs 96: Generators And Weights Of Completely Distributive Lattices, Marcel Erné

Seminar on Continuity in Semilattices

No abstract provided.


Scs 95: Fixed Point Constructions For Standard Completions, Marcel Erné Mar 1985

Scs 95: Fixed Point Constructions For Standard Completions, Marcel Erné

Seminar on Continuity in Semilattices

No abstract provided.


Efficient Nonlinear Parameter Estimation For Exponential Type, Least Square Approximation, Donald Greenspan Mar 1985

Efficient Nonlinear Parameter Estimation For Exponential Type, Least Square Approximation, Donald Greenspan

Mathematics Technical Papers

A computer algorithm is described for fitting data sets by least squares to the functions [see pdf for notation]. A non matrix form of Newton's method is utilized which is economical, easily implementable, and exceptionally fast. Computer examples are described and discussed.


Rapid Approximation Of The Energy States Of Three-Electron Systems, Donald Greenspan Mar 1985

Rapid Approximation Of The Energy States Of Three-Electron Systems, Donald Greenspan

Mathematics Technical Papers

In this paper, we show how to approximate rapidly the energy states of systems with one electron in the second ring. Using known energy states and average radii of two-electron systems in ground state, the Method requires only the computer solution of a single nonlinear equation in one unknown. This can always be accomplished by Newton's method when applied with a correct initial guess. Computational results for [see pdf for notation] are compared with available quantum mechanical estimates.


Remarks On Bellman's Structural Identifiability, Jerome Eisenfeld Mar 1985

Remarks On Bellman's Structural Identifiability, Jerome Eisenfeld

Mathematics Technical Papers

This paper remarks on unidentifiable compartmental systems. Emphasis is placed on detecting properties of the system directly from the compartmental diagram without resort to complicated analysis. New concepts are introduced. One is separability, a condition in which two or more parameters enter the identification equations only as a certain combination thereby preventing their identification. Concepts from linear algebra such as span, basis, and dimension are adopted to "parameter spaces". A necessary and sufficient condition for interval identification is presented.


Ua66/10/2 Newsletter, Wku Mathematics Mar 1985

Ua66/10/2 Newsletter, Wku Mathematics

WKU Administration Documents

Newsletter created by and about the WKU Mathematics department.


Some Studies In Analysis And Recognition Of 2 Dimensional Shapes., Swapan Kumar Parui Dr. Feb 1985

Some Studies In Analysis And Recognition Of 2 Dimensional Shapes., Swapan Kumar Parui Dr.

Doctoral Theses

Analysis and recognition of 2-dimensional shapes constitute an important problem in the fields of Pattern Recognition, Image Analysis, Computer Vision, Robotics and other related areas of research. If we look at the problem from the point of view of image or scene analysis, in a sense, the antire subject of automatic scene analysis might be defined as the problem of describing and recognizing the shape of the ob jects in an image. Shape is the primal intrinsic property for the vision system because we associate the definitions of objects with shape, rather than with colour or reflectivity, for example.According to …


Statistical Models For Consumer Behaviour In India., Amita Majumder Dr. Feb 1985

Statistical Models For Consumer Behaviour In India., Amita Majumder Dr.

Doctoral Theses

The present dissertation is about analysis of consumer behaviour ba sed on time-serios consumption data in the framework of a static complete demand system with special reference to India.On the methodological side, the the proposes two station demand systems. One of them is based on a modification of the Simple Non-additivo Model (SNAM) of Deaton (1976) - a generalisation of Stone's Linear Expenditure System (LES) - that overcomes the limitations of the LES ariaing from the additivity of its underfying direct preference structure. The other system is based on the Frice Independent Generalized Linearity (FIGL) of Maellbaucr (1975). Both the …