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AMC
2008
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Numerical solution of stochastic Nash games with state-dependent noise for weakly coupled large-scale systems
This paper discusses the infinite horizon stochastic Nash games with state-dependent noise. After establishing the asymptotic structure along with the positive semidefiniteness for...
Muneomi Sagara, Hiroaki Mukaidani, Toru Yamamoto
CORR
2010
Springer
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New Criteria for Iterative Decoding
Iterative decoding was not originally introduced as the solution to an optimization problem rendering the analysis of its convergence very difficult. In this paper, we investigate...
Florence Alberge, Ziad Naja, Pierre Duhamel
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AUTOMATICA
2007
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System theory for numerical analysis
Many numerical schemes can be suitably studied from a system theoretic point of view. This paper studies the relationship between the two disciplines, that is, numerical analysis ...
Kenji Kashima, Yutaka Yamamoto
ECCV
2010
Springer
14 years 10 months ago
Fast and Exact Primal-Dual Iterations for Variational Problems in Computer Vision
The saddle point framework provides a convenient way to formulate many convex variational problems that occur in computer vision. The framework unifies a broad range of data and re...
Jan Lellmann, Dirk Breitenreicher, Christoph Schn&...
HYBRID
2010
Springer
15 years 4 months ago
Automatic invariant generation for hybrid systems using ideal fixed points
We present computational techniques for automatically generating algebraic (polynomial equality) invariants for algebraic hybrid systems. Such systems involve ordinary differentia...
Sriram Sankaranarayanan