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APAL
2008
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Lowness properties and approximations of the jump
We study and compare two combinatorial lowness notions: strong jump-traceability and well-approximability of the jump, by strengthening the notion of jump-traceability and super-l...
Santiago Figueira, André Nies, Frank Stepha...
JSYML
2011
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13 years 1 months ago
On the jump classes of noncuppable enumeration degrees
We prove that for every Σ0 2 enumeration degree b there exists a noncuppable Σ0 2 degree a > 0e such that b ≤e a and a ≤e b . This allows us to deduce, from results on the...
Charles M. Harris
SIAMSC
2008
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Asymptotic Stability of a Jump-Diffusion Equation and Its Numerical Approximation
Asymptotic linear stability is studied for stochastic differential equations (SDEs) that incorporate Poisson-driven jumps and their numerical simulation using Eulertype discretisa...
Graeme D. Chalmers, Desmond J. Higham
HYBRID
2007
Springer
14 years 6 days ago
Robust, Optimal Predictive Control of Jump Markov Linear Systems Using Particles
Hybrid discrete-continuous models, such as Jump Markov Linear Systems, are convenient tools for representing many real-world systems; in the case of fault detection, discrete jumps...
Lars Blackmore, Askar Bektassov, Masahiro Ono, Bri...
CDC
2010
IEEE
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Consensus-based distributed linear filtering
We address the consensus-based distributed linear filtering problem, where a discrete time, linear stochastic process is observed by a network of sensors. We assume that the consen...
Ion Matei, John S. Baras