Incidence calculus is a probabilistic logic in which incidences, standing for the situations in which formulae may be true, are assigned to some formulae, and probabilities are as...
We prove that the rank-width of the incidence graph of a graph G is either equal to or exactly one less than the branch-width of G, unless the maximum degree of G is
We define incidence matrices to be zero-one matrices with no zero rows or columns. We are interested in counting incidence matrices with a given number of ones, irrespective of th...
We derive second-order expressions for the asymptotic bias and variance of the log relative incidence estimator for the self-controlled case series method in a simplified scenario...
Patrick Musonda, Mounia N. Hocine, Heather J. Whit...