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Maximum Entropy and Bayesian Methods Santa Barbara, California, U.S.A., 1993

Author : Glenn R. Heidbreder
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 434 pages
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Release : 1996-05-31
Category : Computers
ISBN : 0792328515

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Maximum Entropy and Bayesian Methods Santa Barbara, California, U.S.A., 1993 by Glenn R. Heidbreder Pdf

Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Workshop on Maximum Entropy and Bayesian Methods

Maximum Entropy and Bayesian Methods

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 414 pages
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Release : 1996
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:227829001

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Maximum Entropy and Bayesian Methods by Anonim Pdf

This volume contains selections from among the presentations at the Thirteenth International Workshop on Maximum Entropy and Bayesian Methods- MAXENT93 for short- held at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB), August 1-5, 1993. This annual workshop is devoted to the theory and practice of Bayesian probability and the use of the maximum entropy principle in assigning prior probabilities. Like its predecessors, MAXENT93 attracted researchers and scholars representing a wide diversity of disciplines and applications. These included physicists, geophysicists, astronomers, statisticians, engineers, and economists, among others. Indeed Bayesian methods increasingly compel the interest of any who would apply scientific inference. The impressive successes, so evident in the proceedings of the past workshops, when adherence to Bayesian principles replaces popular ad hoc approaches in problems of inference, continue. Many are reported in this volume. It is perhaps indicative of the growing acceptance of Bayesian methods that the most prominent controversy at the thirteenth workshop was not a Bayesian- frequents confrontation but rather a disagreement over the suitability of using an approximation in the Bayesian formalism.

Maximum Entropy and Bayesian Methods Garching, Germany 1998

Author : Wolfgang von der Linden,Volker Dose,Rainer Fischer,Roland Preuss
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 390 pages
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Release : 1999-07-31
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 0792357663

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Maximum Entropy and Bayesian Methods Garching, Germany 1998 by Wolfgang von der Linden,Volker Dose,Rainer Fischer,Roland Preuss Pdf

In 1978 Edwin T. Jaynes and Myron Tribus initiated a series of workshops to exchange ideas and recent developments in technical aspects and applications of Bayesian probability theory. The first workshop was held at the University of Wyoming in 1981 organized by C.R. Smith and W.T. Grandy. Due to its success, the workshop was held annually during the last 18 years. Over the years, the emphasis of the workshop shifted gradually from fundamental concepts of Bayesian probability theory to increasingly realistic and challenging applications. The 18th international workshop on Maximum Entropy and Bayesian Methods was held in Garching / Munich (Germany) (27-31. July 1998). Opening lectures by G. Larry Bretthorst and by Myron Tribus were dedicated to one of th the pioneers of Bayesian probability theory who died on the 30 of April 1998: Edwin Thompson Jaynes. Jaynes revealed and advocated the correct meaning of 'probability' as the state of knowledge rather than a physical property. This inter pretation allowed him to unravel longstanding mysteries and paradoxes. Bayesian probability theory, "the logic of science" - as E.T. Jaynes called it - provides the framework to make the best possible scientific inference given all available exper imental and theoretical information. We gratefully acknowledge the efforts of Tribus and Bretthorst in commemorating the outstanding contributions of E.T. Jaynes to the development of probability theory.

Maximum Entropy and Bayesian Methods

Author : W.T. Grandy Jr.,L.H. Schick
Publisher : Springer
Page : 390 pages
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Release : 1991-03-31
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 079231140X

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Maximum Entropy and Bayesian Methods by W.T. Grandy Jr.,L.H. Schick Pdf

The 10th International Workshop on Maximum Entropy and Bayesian Methods, MaxEnt 90, was held in Laramie, Wyoming from 30 July to 3 August 1990. This volume contains the scientific presentations given at that meeting. This series of workshops originated in Laramie in 1981, where the first three of what were to become annual workshops were held. The fourth meeting was held in Calgary. the fifth in Laramie, the sixth and seventh in Seattle, the eighth in Cambridge, England, and the ninth at Hanover, New Hampshire. It is most appropriate that the tenth workshop, occurring in the centennial year of Wyoming's statehood, was once again held in Laramie. The original purpose of these workshops was twofold. The first was to bring together workers from diverse fields of scientific research who individually had been using either some form of the maximum entropy method for treating ill-posed problems or the more general Bayesian analysis, but who, because of the narrow focus that intra-disciplinary work tends to impose upon most of us, might be unaware of progress being made by others using these same techniques in other areas. The second was to introduce to those who were somewhat aware of maximum entropy and Bayesian analysis and wanted to learn more, the foundations, the gestalt, and the power of these analyses. To further the first of these ends, presenters at these workshops have included workers from area. s as varied as astronomy, economics, environmenta.

Complex General Relativity

Author : Maria Rosaria D'Esposito
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 216 pages
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Release : 1995-02-28
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780792333401

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Complex General Relativity by Maria Rosaria D'Esposito Pdf

This book is written for theoretical and mathematical physicists and mat- maticians interested in recent developments in complex general relativity and their application to classical and quantum gravity. Calculations are presented by paying attention to those details normally omitted in research papers, for pedagogical r- sons. Familiarity with fibre-bundle theory is certainly helpful, but in many cases I only rely on two-spinor calculus and conformally invariant concepts in gravitational physics. The key concepts the book is devoted to are complex manifolds, spinor techniques, conformal gravity, ?-planes, ?-surfaces, Penrose transform, complex 3 1 – – space-time models with non-vanishing torsion, spin- fields and spin- potentials. 2 2 Problems have been inserted at the end, to help the reader to check his und- standing of these topics. Thus, I can find at least four reasons for writing yet another book on spinor and twistor methods in general relativity: (i) to write a textbook useful to - ginning graduate students and research workers, where two-component spinor c- culus is the unifying mathematical language.

The Geometry of Higher-Order Lagrange Spaces

Author : R. Miron
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 364 pages
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Release : 1997-01-31
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 079234393X

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The Geometry of Higher-Order Lagrange Spaces by R. Miron Pdf

This monograph is devoted to the problem of the geometrizing of Lagrangians which depend on higher-order accelerations. It presents a construction of the geometry of the total space of the bundle of the accelerations of order k>=1. A geometrical study of the notion of the higher-order Lagrange space is conducted, and the old problem of prolongation of Riemannian spaces to k-osculator manifolds is solved. Also, the geometrical ground for variational calculus on the integral of actions involving higher-order Lagrangians is dealt with. Applications to higher-order analytical mechanics and theoretical physics are included as well. Audience: This volume will be of interest to scientists whose work involves differential geometry, mechanics of particles and systems, calculus of variation and optimal control, optimization, optics, electromagnetic theory, and biology.

Euclidean Quantum Gravity on Manifolds with Boundary

Author : Maria Rosaria D'Esposito,A.Yu. Kamenshchik,G. Pollifrone
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 346 pages
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Release : 1997-03-31
Category : Science
ISBN : 0792344723

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Euclidean Quantum Gravity on Manifolds with Boundary by Maria Rosaria D'Esposito,A.Yu. Kamenshchik,G. Pollifrone Pdf

This book reflects our own struggle to understand the semiclassical behaviour of quantized fields in the presence of boundaries. Along many years, motivated by the problems of quantum cosmology and quantum field theory, we have studied in detail the one-loop properties of massless spin-l/2 fields, Euclidean Maxwell the ory, gravitino potentials and Euclidean quantum gravity. Hence our book begins with a review of the physical and mathematical motivations for studying physical theories in the presence of boundaries, with emphasis on electrostatics, vacuum v Maxwell theory and quantum cosmology. We then study the Feynman propagator in Minkowski space-time and in curved space-time. In the latter case, the corre sponding Schwinger-DeWitt asymptotic expansion is given. The following chapters are devoted to the standard theory of the effective action and the geometric im provement due to Vilkovisky, the manifestly covariant quantization of gauge fields, zeta-function regularization in mathematics and in quantum field theory, and the problem of boundary conditions in one-loop quantum theory. For this purpose, we study in detail Dirichlet, Neumann and Robin boundary conditions for scalar fields, local and non-local boundary conditions for massless spin-l/2 fields, mixed boundary conditions for gauge fields and gravitation. This is the content of Part I. Part II presents our investigations of Euclidean Maxwell theory, simple super gravity and Euclidean quantum gravity.

Maximum Entropy and Bayesian Methods

Author : Kenneth M. Hanson,Richard N. Silver
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 479 pages
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Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 9789401154307

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Maximum Entropy and Bayesian Methods by Kenneth M. Hanson,Richard N. Silver Pdf

Proceedings of the Fifteenth International Workshop on Maximum Entropy and Bayesian Methods, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA, 1995

Theory of High Temperature Superconductivity

Author : S. Fujita,S. Godoy
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 378 pages
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Release : 2001-12-31
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781402001499

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Theory of High Temperature Superconductivity by S. Fujita,S. Godoy Pdf

Flux quantization experiments indicate that the carriers, Cooper pairs (pairons), in the supercurrent have charge magnitude 2e, and that they move independently. Josephson interference in a Superconducting Quantum Int- ference Device (SQUID) shows that the centers of masses (CM) of pairons move as bosons with a linear dispersion relation. Based on this evidence we develop a theory of superconductivity in conventional and mate- als from a unified point of view. Following Bardeen, Cooper and Schrieffer (BCS) we regard the phonon exchange attraction as the cause of superc- ductivity. For cuprate superconductors, however, we take account of both optical- and acoustic-phonon exchange. BCS started with a Hamiltonian containing “electron” and “hole” kinetic energies and a pairing interaction with the phonon variables eliminated. These “electrons” and “holes” were introduced formally in terms of a free-electron model, which we consider unsatisfactory. We define “electrons” and “holes” in terms of the cur- tures of the Fermi surface. “Electrons” (1) and “holes” (2) are different and so they are assigned with different effective masses: Blatt, Schafroth and Butler proposed to explain superconductivity in terms of a Bose-Einstein Condensation (BEC) of electron pairs, each having mass M and a size. The system of free massive bosons, having a quadratic dispersion relation: and moving in three dimensions (3D) undergoes a BEC transition at where is the pair density.

Hierarchical Methods

Author : V. Kulish
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 394 pages
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Release : 2002-10-31
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781402009686

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The book consists of two Volumes. The first (the preceding volume) is devoted to the general nonlinear theory of the hierarchical dynamic oscillative–wave systems. This theory has been called the theory of hi- archical oscillations and waves. Here two aspects of the proposed theory are discussed. The first aspects concern the fundamental nature and the basic c- cepts and ideas of a new hierarchical approach to studying hierarchical dynamic systems. A new hierarchical paradigm is proposed as a - sis of a new point of view of such types of systems. In turn, a set of hierarchical principles is formulated as the fundamental basis of this paradigm. Therein the self-resemblance (holographic) principle plays a key role here. An adequate mathematic description (factorization) of the proposed paradigm is carried out. The concepts of structural and dynamic (functional) operators are put into the basis of this descr- tion. Electrodynamics is chosen as a convenient basis for an obvious demonstration of some key points of the proposed new theory. The second aspect has a purely mathematical nature. It is related to the form of factorization (i.e., mathematical description) of hier- chical types of dynamic models, and discussion of the methods of their mathematical analysis. A set of the hierarchical asymptotic analytical– numerical methods is given as an evidence of the practical effectiveness of the proposed version of hierarchical theory.

Clifford Algebras and Their Application in Mathematical Physics

Author : Volker Dietrich,Klaus Habetha,Gerhard Jank
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 484 pages
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Release : 1998
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 0792350375

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Clifford Algebras and Their Application in Mathematical Physics by Volker Dietrich,Klaus Habetha,Gerhard Jank Pdf

Clifford Algebras continues to be a fast-growing discipline, with ever-increasing applications in many scientific fields. This volume contains the lectures given at the Fourth Conference on Clifford Algebras and their Applications in Mathematical Physics, held at RWTH Aachen in May 1996. The papers represent an excellent survey of the newest developments around Clifford Analysis and its applications to theoretical physics. Audience: This book should appeal to physicists and mathematicians working in areas involving functions of complex variables, associative rings and algebras, integral transforms, operational calculus, partial differential equations, and the mathematics of physics.

Nonlinear Optical Waves

Author : A.I. Maimistov,A.M. Basharov
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 680 pages
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Release : 1999-06-30
Category : Science
ISBN : 0792357523

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Nonlinear Optical Waves by A.I. Maimistov,A.M. Basharov Pdf

A non-linear wave is one of the fundamental objects of nature. They are inherent to aerodynamics and hydrodynamics, solid state physics and plasma physics, optics and field theory, chemistry reaction kinetics and population dynamics, nuclear physics and gravity. All non-linear waves can be divided into two parts: dispersive waves and dissipative ones. The history of investigation of these waves has been lasting about two centuries. In 1834 J. S. Russell discovered the extraordinary type of waves without the dispersive broadening. In 1965 N. J. Zabusky and M. D. Kruskal found that the Korteweg-de Vries equation has solutions of the solitary wave form. This solitary wave demonstrates the particle-like properties, i. e. , stability under propagation and the elastic interaction under collision of the solitary waves. These waves were named solitons. In succeeding years there has been a great deal of progress in understanding of soliton nature. Now solitons have become the primary components in many important problems of nonlinear wave dynamics. It should be noted that non-linear optics is the field, where all soliton features are exhibited to a great extent. This book had been designed as the tutorial to the theory of non-linear waves in optics. The first version was projected as the book covering all the problems in this field, both analytical and numerical methods, and results as well. However, it became evident in the process of work that this was not a real task.

Challenges to The Second Law of Thermodynamics

Author : Vladislav Capek,Daniel P. Sheehan
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 368 pages
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Release : 2006-03-30
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781402030161

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Challenges to The Second Law of Thermodynamics by Vladislav Capek,Daniel P. Sheehan Pdf

The advance of scienti?c thought in ways resembles biological and geologic transformation: long periods of gradual change punctuated by episodes of radical upheaval. Twentieth century physics witnessed at least three major shifts — relativity, quantum mechanics and chaos theory — as well many lesser ones. Now, st early in the 21 , another shift appears imminent, this one involving the second law of thermodynamics. Over the last 20 years the absolute status of the second law has come under increased scrutiny, more than during any other period its 180-year history. Since the early 1980’s, roughly 50 papers representing over 20 challenges have appeared in the refereed scienti?c literature. In July 2002, the ?rst conference on its status was convened at the University of San Diego, attended by 120 researchers from 25 countries (QLSL2002) [1]. In 2003, the second edition of Le?’s and Rex’s classic anthology on Maxwell demons appeared [2], further raising interest in this emerging ?eld. In 2004, the mainstream scienti?c journal Entropy published a special edition devoted to second law challenges [3]. And, in July 2004, an echo of QLSL2002 was held in Prague, Czech Republic [4]. Modern second law challenges began in the early 1980’s with the theoretical proposals of Gordon and Denur. Starting in the mid-1990’s, several proposals for experimentally testable challenges were advanced by Sheehan, et al. By the late 1990’s and early 2000’s, a rapid succession of theoretical quantum mechanical ? challenges were being advanced by C ́ apek, et al.

Cosmological Pattern of Microphysics in the Inflationary Universe

Author : Maxim Y. Khlopov,Sergei G. Rubin
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 312 pages
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Release : 2004-11-17
Category : Science
ISBN : 1402026498

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Cosmological Pattern of Microphysics in the Inflationary Universe by Maxim Y. Khlopov,Sergei G. Rubin Pdf

Modern cosmology is a quickly developing ?eld of research. New technical devices and tools supply the community with new experimental data measured with high accuracy. The self-consistent explanation of these data needs t- oretical models that are based on hypothetical predictions of particle theory. In their turn, such predictions imply cosmology for their probe. Speci?c st- ies of the cosmological consequences of particle theory, linking them to their observable signatures, are actual. This boiling kettle of theoretical research and experimental efforts produces ideas that will be preserved for following generations. The aim of this book is to acquaint the reader with some of these ideas, - fering nontrivial ways to probe the physical basis of modern cosmology. An extensive review of the newest ideas in modern cosmology, e. g. , related with the development of the M-brane theory, lies beyond the scope of our book, which is aimed at providing a ?rmly established system of probes for these ideas, linking their predictions to their possible experimental test. We use the framework of in?ationary paradigm to reveal the phenomena that can shed light on the physical origin of the observed Universe, of its matter content and large-scale structure. The crucial role of quantum ?uctuations in creation of our Universe and in possible features, re?ecting cosmological impact of microphysics, is discussed. These features are shown to be accessible to - perimental test in the near future.