A quasigroup (Q, ∗) is called totally anti-symmetric if (c ∗ x) ∗ y = (c ∗ y) ∗ x ⇒ x = y and x∗y = y∗x ⇒ x = y. A totally anti-symmetric quasigroup can be used ...
Abstract. This work presents an analysis of the static Aging operator for different evolutionary algorithms: two immunological algorithms (OptIA and Clonalg), a standard genetic a...
Mario Castrogiovanni, Giuseppe Nicosia, Rosario Ra...
We consider the self-calibration problem for a moving camera whose intrinsic parameters are known, except the focal length, which may vary freely across different views. The condi...
Except in the case of normal (i.e Gaussian) distribution, it is very difficult to calculate the marginal probability distribution of ARMA signals. By using a particular form of mo...
— Two coupled logistic maps whose parameters are forced into periodic varying are investigated. From the investigation of bifurcation in this system, nonexistence of odd periodic...