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International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics. 47:561-575
A non-linear finite element formulation (three dimensional continuum elements) is implemented and used for modeling dynamic snap-through in beams with initial curvature. We identify a non-trivial (non-flat) configuration of the beam at a critical tem
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Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering. :84-92
The least-squares projection procedure appears frequently in mathematics, science, and engineering. It possesses the well-known property that a least-squares approximation (formed via orthogonal projection) to a given data set provides an optimal fit
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Environmental Science & Technology. 29:647-656
The effects of measurement error and spatial variability on establishing subsurface contaminant distributions were demonstrated in a study described herein, where soil underlying a former land treatment facility was intensively sampled and analyzed f
Autor:
Toby J. Mitchell, Max D. Morris
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Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference. 43:381-402
Recent work by Johnson et al. (J. Statist. Plann. Inference 26 (1990) 131–148) establishes equivalence of the maximin distance design criterion and an entropy criterion motivated by function prediction in a Bayesian setting. The latter criterion ha
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Carcinogenesis. 1(3)
The effect of 2 retinoids, 13-cis-retinoic acid and 4-methoxy-2,3,6-trimethylphenyl analog of retinoic acid ethyl amide (designated Roll-1430), on tracheal tumor development in hamsters exposed to N-nitroso-N-methylurea was tested. Hamsters were intr
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Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference. 41:377-389
The paper considers problems of optimal design for deterministic response surface experiments, specifically computer experiments, when derivative information as well as the response itself are available at each design site. We adopt a Bayesian perspe
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Recent Developments and Innovative Applications in Computational Mechanics ISBN: 9783642174834
Isogeometric finite element analysis is a technique that substitutes NURBS basis functions for the Lagrange polynomial basis functions used in standard finite element analysis. This allows finite element analysis to exactly replicate the CAD geometry
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Technometrics. 35:243-255
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Journal of the American Statistical Association. 86:953-963
This article is concerned with prediction of a function y(t) over a (multidimensional) domain T, given the function values at a set of “sites” {t (1), t (2), …, t (n)} in T, and with the design, that is, with the selection of those sites. The m
Publikováno v:
Ann. Statist. 22, no. 2 (1994), 634-651
Toby Mitchell; Jerome Sacks; & Donald Ylvisaker. (2011). Asymptotic Bayes Criteria for Nonparametric Response Surface Design. Department of Statistics, UCLA. UCLA: Department of Statistics, UCLA. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/8006x2kw
Toby Mitchell; Jerome Sacks; & Donald Ylvisaker. (2011). Asymptotic Bayes Criteria for Nonparametric Response Surface Design. Department of Statistics, UCLA. UCLA: Department of Statistics, UCLA. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/8006x2kw
This paper deals with Bayesian design for response surface prediction when the prior may be finite or infinite dimensional, the design space arbitrary. In order that the resulting problems be manageable, we resort to asymptotic versions of D-, G- and
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