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COMPUTING
2006
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13 years 7 months ago
Fast Summation of Radial Functions on the Sphere
Radial functions are a powerful tool in many areas of multidimensional approximation, especially when dealing with scattered data. We present a fast approximate algorithm for the ...
Jens Keiner, Stefan Kunis, Daniel Potts
IJHPCA
2007
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13 years 7 months ago
Scaling Properties of Common Statistical Operators for Gridded Datasets
An accurate cost-model that accounts for dataset size and structure can help optimize geoscience data analysis. We develop and apply a computational model to estimate data analysi...
Charles S. Zender, Harry Mangalam
TCS
1998
13 years 7 months ago
An Improved Zero-One Law for Algorithmically Random Sequences
Results on random oracles typically involve showing that a class {X : P(X)} has Lebesgue measure one, i.e., that some property P(X) holds for “almost every X.” A potentially m...
Steven M. Kautz
JCT
2011
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13 years 2 months ago
Sharp thresholds for hypergraph regressive Ramsey numbers
The f-regressive Ramsey number Rreg f (d, n) is the minimum N such that every colouring of the d-tuples of an N-element set mapping each x1, . . . , xd to a colour ≤ f(x1) contai...
Lorenzo Carlucci, Gyesik Lee, Andreas Weiermann
FIRSTMONDAY
2010
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13 years 5 months ago
Bubbles, gullibility, and other challenges for economics, psychology, sociology, and information sciences
Abstract. Gullibility is the principal cause of bubbles. Investors and the general public get snared by a "beautiful illusion" and throw caution to the wind. Attempts to ...
Andrew M. Odlyzko