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Publikováno v:
Environmetrics. 20:68-85
SUMMARY The temporal variability of polar sea ice is complex and closely linked to global climate. The amount of sea ice over an area can have a significant effect on the energies transferred between the atmosphere and the ocean. Statistics derived f
Autor:
M. E. Thompson, Olvi L. Mangasarian
Publikováno v:
Optimization Methods and Software. 23:365-374
A chunking procedure [Bradley, P.S. and Mangasarian, O.L., 2000, Massive data discrimination via linear support vector machines. Optimization Methods and Software, 13, 1-10. Available online at: ftp://ftp.cs.wisc.edu/mathprog/tech-reports/98-05.ps] u
Autor:
Olvi L. Mangasarian, M. E. Thompson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications. 131:315-325
A highly accurate algorithm, based on support vector machines formulated as linear programs (Refs. 1–2), is proposed here as a completely unconstrained minimization problem (Ref. 3). Combined with a chunking procedure (Ref. 4), this approach, which
Publikováno v:
Journal of Global Optimization. 34:475-488
Motivated by the fact that important real-life problems, such as the protein docking problem, can be accurately modeled by minimizing a nonconvex piecewise-quadratic function, a nonconvex underestimator is constructed as the minimum of a finite numbe
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Computational Optimization and Applications. 34:35-45
A function on Rn with multiple local minima is approximated from below, via linear programming, by a linear combination of convex kernel functions using sample points from the given function. The resulting convex kernel underestimator is then minimiz
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Journal of Global Optimization. 32:1-9
Given a function on Rn with many multiple local minima we approximate it from below, via concave minimization, with a piecewise-linear convex function by using sample points from the given function. The piecewise-linear function is then minimized usi
Autor:
J. Tarney, Pamela D. Kempton, P. M. E. Thompson, Andrew D. Saunders, Malcolm S. Pringle, R. White, Andrew C. Kerr
Publikováno v:
Lithos. 74:91-116
On the Caribbean margins, Upper Cretaceous oceanic plateaux fragments are juxtaposed with island arc fragments of a similar age; until this study, the relationship between them was unknown. This work represents the first detailed study of one such is
Autor:
Andrew C. Kerr, Pamela D. Kempton, Alexander R. McBirney, John Tarney, Andrew D. Saunders, R. White, J. G. Fitton, P. M. E. Thompson
Publikováno v:
Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 217:59-75
Formation of the Cretaceous Caribbean plateau, including the komatiites of Gorgona, has been linked to the currently active Gala¤pagos hotspot. We use Hf^Nd isotopes and trace element data to characterise both the Caribbean plateau and the Gala¤pag
Autor:
S, Lamansky, P, Djurovich, D, Murphy, F, Abdel-Razzaq, R, Kwong, I, Tsyba, M, Bortz, B, Mui, R, Bau, M E, Thompson
Publikováno v:
Inorganic Chemistry. 40:1704-1711
The preparation, photophysics, and solid state structures of octahedral organometallic Ir complexes with several different cyclometalated ligands are reported. IrCl3.nH2O cleanly cyclometalates a number of different compounds (i.e., 2-phenylpyridine,
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J. Mcchesney, E. J. Strait, S. H. Batha, R. E. Bell, Harold P. Furth, D.K. Owens, V. Yavorski, H. H. Duong, I. Semenov, A. Kumar, J. S. Kim, Michael A. Beer, Stanley Kaye, Leonid E. Zakharov, Masaaki Yamada, E.D. Fredrickson, K. L. Wong, A. von Halle, D.C. McCune, M.G. Bell, Larry R. Grisham, A. V. Krasilnikov, E. Ruskov, W. Stodiek, R. O. Dendy, J. C. Hosea, P. C. Efthimion, Guoyong Fu, M. Hughes, G. A. Navratil, A. Belov, N. T. Lam, Robert Budny, B.P. LeBlanc, Hyeon K. Park, J. Manickam, T. Stevenson, G. L. Schmidt, W. Park, James R. Wilson, G. Mckee, J. Machuzak, Richard Majeski, Manfred Bitter, H. W. Herrmann, M. Sasao, D. R. Ernst, J. Callen, Chio-Zong Cheng, R. K. Fisher, Yoshio Nagayama, S. A. Sabbagh, S. D. Scott, S. von Goeler, F. M. Levinton, Nikolai Gorelenkov, K. W. Hill, G. Rewoldt, D. R. Mikkelsen, R. T. Walters, William Tang, R.J. Hawryluk, G. Schilling, S. F. Paul, E. J. Synakowski, S. S. Medley, Nathaniel J. Fisch, M. Williams, B. Rice, K. M. McGuire, Roscoe White, A. T. Ramsey, J. D. Strachan, T. Senko, G. Taylor, B. Breizman, H. Takahashi, S. Bernabei, R. Kaita, G. A. Wurden, W. A. Houlberg, D. Mueller, B. C. Stratton, Michael E. Mauel, Michael W Kissick, A. L. Roquemore, C.H. Skinner, P. Phillips, V.Ya. Goloborod'ko, S. Cauffman, M. C. Zarnstorff, William Dorland, J. Hogan, E. Mazzucato, D. L. Jassby, S. V. Mirnov, F. C. Jobes, M. H. Redi, M. Okabayashi, J. Kesner, Kenneth M. Young, W. W. Heidbrink, Dale Meade, J. H. Rogers, M. E. Thompson, S.N. Reznik, M. Phillips, Gregory W. Hammett, H. Berk, C. E. Bush, R. J. Fonck, H. Evenson, N. L. Bretz, Z. Chang, D.K. Mansfield, Raffi Nazikian, R. Wieland, Stewart Zweben, B. Hooper, H.W. Kugel, David Johnson, M. P. Petrov, D. S. Darrow, M. C. Herrmann, C. Ludescher, Choong-Seock Chang, P. H. LaMarche, C. K. Phillips, Shoujun Wang, B. Grek, M. Osakabe
Publikováno v:
Physics of Plasmas. 4:1714-1724
Experiments in the Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor (TFTR) have explored several novel regimes of improved tokamak confinement in deuterium-tritium (D-T) plasmas, including plasmas with reduced or reversed magnetic shear in the core and high-current plasm