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Journal articles on the topic "Non-separable"

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Benamira, F., J. P. Provost, and G. Vallée. "Separable and non-separable spin glass models." Journal de Physique 46, no. 8 (1985): 1269–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/jphys:019850046080126900.

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Mazumdar, Anupam, and Lingfei Wang. "Separable and non-separable multi-field inflation and large non-Gaussianity." Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics 2012, no. 09 (2012): 005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2012/09/005.

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Bedratyuk, Leonid, Jan Flusser, Tomáš Suk, Jitka Kostková, and Jaroslav Kautsky. "Non-separable rotation moment invariants." Pattern Recognition 127 (July 2022): 108607. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.patcog.2022.108607.

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Jackson, Bill, and Tibor Jordán. "Non-separable detachments of graphs." Journal of Combinatorial Theory, Series B 87, no. 1 (2003): 17–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0095-8956(02)00026-6.

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Jackson, Bill, and Tibor Jordán. "Non-Separable Detachments of Graphs." Electronic Notes in Discrete Mathematics 10 (November 2001): 151–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1571-0653(04)00382-8.

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Mars, Marc. "New non-separable diagonal cosmologies." Classical and Quantum Gravity 12, no. 11 (1995): 2831–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0264-9381/12/11/013.

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Bennett, Rosalind L., and Roger E. A. Farmer. "Indeterminacy with Non-separable Utility." Journal of Economic Theory 93, no. 1 (2000): 118–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/jeth.1999.2633.

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Zhao, Xin, Jianle Chen, Marta Karczewicz, Amir Said, and Vadim Seregin. "Joint Separable and Non-Separable Transforms for Next-Generation Video Coding." IEEE Transactions on Image Processing 27, no. 5 (2018): 2514–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tip.2018.2802202.

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Saxon, Stephen A. "Non-Baire hyperplanes in non-separable Baire spaces." Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications 168, no. 2 (1992): 460–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0022-247x(92)90172-a.

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Zhang, Zhihua. "Non-Separable Meyer-like Wavelet Frames." Mathematics 10, no. 13 (2022): 2296. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/math10132296.

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In the theory of wavelet frames, the known Daubechies wavelet bases have been generalized to compactly supported (Daubechies-like) wavelet frames, while the known bandlimited Meyer wavelet bases have not been generalized to date. In this study, we will generalize known Meyer wavelet basis into non-separable Meyer-like wavelet frames. By using a characteristic function to mask the Fourier transform of the one-dimensional Meyer scaling function with a width parameter, we can produce a family of Meyer-like frame scaling functions and associated Meyer-like wavelet frames. After that, by inserting a real-valued function into the width parameter of a one-dimensional Meyer-like frame scaling function, we propose a novel approach to construct non-separable Meyer-like frame scaling functions with unique circular symmetry. Finally, we construct the corresponding non-separable Meyer-like wavelet frames.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Non-separable"

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Deymier, P. A., and K. Runge. "Non-separable states in a bipartite elastic system." AMER INST PHYSICS, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/624037.

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We consider two one-dimensional harmonic chains coupled along their length via linear springs. Casting the elastic wave equation for this system in a Dirac-like form reveals a directional representation. The elastic band structure, in a spectral representation, is constituted of two branches corresponding to symmetric and antisymmetric modes. In the directional representation, the antisymmetric states of the elastic waves possess a plane wave orbital part and a 4x1 spinor part. Two of the components of the spinor part of the wave function relate to the amplitude of the forward component of waves propagating in both chains. The other two components relate to the amplitude of the backward component of waves. The 4x1 spinorial state of the two coupled chains is supported by the tensor product Hilbert space of two identical subsystems composed of a non-interacting chain with linear springs coupled to a rigid substrate. The 4x1 spinor of the coupled system is shown to be in general not separable into the tensor product of the two 2x1 spinors of the uncoupled subsystems in the directional representation. (C) 2017 Author(s). All article content, except where otherwise noted, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Monteiro, Goncalo. "The growth process under time non-separable preferences /." Thesis, Connect to this title online; UW restricted, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/1773/7384.

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Yates, Katie. "Low-density cluster separators for large, high-dimensional, mixed and non-linearly separable data." Thesis, Lancaster University, 2018. http://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/89488/.

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The location of groups of similar observations (clusters) in data is a well-studied problem, and has many practical applications. There are a wide range of approaches to clustering, which rely on different definitions of similarity, and are appropriate for datasets with different characteristics. Despite a rich literature, there exist a number of open problems in clustering, and limitations to existing algorithms. This thesis develops methodology for clustering high-dimensional, mixed datasets with complex clustering structures, using low-density cluster separators that bi-partition datasets using cluster boundaries that pass through regions of minimal density, separating regions of high probability density, associated with clusters. The bi-partitions arising from a succession of minimum density cluster separators are combined using divisive hierarchical and partitional algorithms, to locate a complete clustering, while estimating the number of clusters. The proposed algorithms locate cluster separators using one-dimensional arbitrarily oriented subspaces, circumventing the challenges associated with clustering in high-dimensional spaces. This requires continuous observations; thus, to extend the applicability of the proposed algorithms to mixed datasets, methods for producing an appropriate continuous representation of datasets containing non-continuous features are investigated. The exact evaluation of the density intersected by a cluster boundary is restricted to linear separators. This limitation is lifted by a non-linear mapping of the original observations into a feature space, in which a linear separator permits the correct identification of non-linearly separable clusters in the original dataset. In large, high-dimensional datasets, searching for one-dimensional subspaces, which result in a minimum density separator is computationally expensive. Therefore, a computationally efficient approach to low-density cluster separation using approximately optimal projection directions is proposed, which searches over a collection of one-dimensional random projections for an appropriate subspace for cluster identification. The proposed approaches produce high-quality partitions, that are competitive with well-established and state-of-the-art algorithms.
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Samuel, Nikhil J. "Identification of Uniform Class Regions using Perceptron Training." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2015. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1439307102.

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Garcia, Francisco Javier. "THREE NON-LINEAR PROBLEMS ON NORMED SPACES." Kent State University / OhioLINK, 2007. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=kent1171042141.

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Sucic, Victor. "Parameters selection for optimising time-frequency distributions and measurements of time-frequency characteristics of nonstationary signals." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2004. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/15834/1/Victor_Sucic_Thesis.pdf.

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The quadratic class of time-frequency distributions (TFDs) forms a set of tools which allow to effectively extract important information from a nonstationary signal. To determine which TFD best represents the given signal, it is a common practice to visually compare different TFDs' time-frequency plots, and select as best the TFD with the most appealing plot. This visual comparison is not only subjective, but also difficult and unreliable especially when signal components are closely-spaced in the time-frequency plane. To objectively compare TFDs, a quantitative performance measure should be used. Several measures of concentration/complexity have been proposed in the literature. However, those measures by being derived with certain theoretical assumptions about TFDs are generally not suitable for the TFD selection problem encountered in practical applications. The non-existence of practically-valuable measures for TFDs' resolution comparison, and hence the non-existence of methodologies for the signal optimal TFD selection, has significantly limited the use of time-frequency tools in practice. In this thesis, by extending and complementing the concept of spectral resolution to the case of nonstationary signals, and by redefining the set of TFDs' properties desirable for practical applications, we define an objective measure to quantify the quality of TFDs. This local measure of TFDs' resolution performance combines all important signal time-varying parameters, along with TFDs' characteristics that influence their resolution. Methodologies for automatically selecting a TFD which best suits a given signal, including real-life signals, are also developed. The optimisation of the resolution performances of TFDs, by modifying their kernel filter parameters to enhance the TFDs' resolution capabilities, is an important prerequisite in satisfying any additional application-specific requirements by the TFDs. The resolution performance measure and the accompanying TFDs' comparison criteria allow to improve procedures for designing high-resolution quadratic TFDs for practical time-frequency analysis. The separable kernel TFDs, designed in this way, are shown to best resolve closely-spaced components for various classes of synthetic and real-life signals that we have analysed.
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Sucic, Victor. "Parameters Selection for Optimising Time-Frequency Distributions and Measurements of Time-Frequency Characteristics of Nonstationary Signals." Queensland University of Technology, 2004. http://eprints.qut.edu.au/15834/.

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The quadratic class of time-frequency distributions (TFDs) forms a set of tools which allow to effectively extract important information from a nonstationary signal. To determine which TFD best represents the given signal, it is a common practice to visually compare different TFDs' time-frequency plots, and select as best the TFD with the most appealing plot. This visual comparison is not only subjective, but also difficult and unreliable especially when signal components are closely-spaced in the time-frequency plane. To objectively compare TFDs, a quantitative performance measure should be used. Several measures of concentration/complexity have been proposed in the literature. However, those measures by being derived with certain theoretical assumptions about TFDs are generally not suitable for the TFD selection problem encountered in practical applications. The non-existence of practically-valuable measures for TFDs' resolution comparison, and hence the non-existence of methodologies for the signal optimal TFD selection, has significantly limited the use of time-frequency tools in practice. In this thesis, by extending and complementing the concept of spectral resolution to the case of nonstationary signals, and by redefining the set of TFDs' properties desirable for practical applications, we define an objective measure to quantify the quality of TFDs. This local measure of TFDs' resolution performance combines all important signal time-varying parameters, along with TFDs' characteristics that influence their resolution. Methodologies for automatically selecting a TFD which best suits a given signal, including real-life signals, are also developed. The optimisation of the resolution performances of TFDs, by modifying their kernel filter parameters to enhance the TFDs' resolution capabilities, is an important prerequisite in satisfying any additional application-specific requirements by the TFDs. The resolution performance measure and the accompanying TFDs' comparison criteria allow to improve procedures for designing high-resolution quadratic TFDs for practical time-frequency analysis. The separable kernel TFDs, designed in this way, are shown to best resolve closely-spaced components for various classes of synthetic and real-life signals that we have analysed.
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Yan, Huijie. "Challenges of China’s sustainability : integrating energy, environment and health policies." Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013AIXM1092.

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Dans le but de faire face aux défis interdépendants en termes d’épuisement des ressources énergétiques, de dégradation environnementale et des préoccupations de santé publique dans le contexte chinois en réponse au développement durable, nous nous concentrons sur l'étude des politiques en matière d’énergie, d’environnement et de santé en Chine. Dans le chapitre 1, nous donnons un aperçu des politiques chinoises en matière d’énergie, d’environnement et de santé au cours des 20 dernières années afin de connaître les orientations politiques futures auxquelles le gouvernement n'a pas donné une attention suffisante. Dans les trois chapitres suivants, nous proposons une série d'études empiriques afin de tirer quelques implications politiques utiles. Dans le chapitre 2, nous étudions l'impact de l'urbanisation, de l'adaptation de la structure industrielle, du prix de l'énergie et de l'exportation sur les intensités énergétiques agrégés et désagrégés des provinces. Dans le chapitre 3, nous étudions les facteurs qui expliquent la transition énergétique vers des combustibles propres des ménages ruraux. Dans le chapitre 4, nous examinons les effets conjoints des risques environnementaux, du revenu individuel, des politiques de santé sur l'état de santé des adultes chinois. En particulier, nos résultats empiriques suggèrent d’intégrer le développement urbain dans la stratégie d'économies d'énergie; de considérer des substitutions/complémentarités complexes parmi les sources d'énergie et entre l'énergie et l’alimentation pour les ménages ruraux; d’aligner les politiques environnementales, énergétiques et alimentaires avec les politiques de santé<br>With the purpose of coping with the intertwined challenges of energy depletion, environmental degradation and public health concerns in the Chinese-specific context in response to sustainable development, we focus on investigating China’s energy, environment and health policies. In chapter 1, we provide an overview of China’s energy, environment and health policies over the past 20 years in order to know about the future policy directions to which the government has not given a sufficient attention. In the following three chapters, we provide a series of empirical studies so as to derive some useful policy implications. In chapter 2, we investigate the impact of urbanization, industrial structure adjustment, energy price and export on provincial aggregate and disaggregate energy intensities. In chapter 3, we study the factors explaining the switches from dirty to clean fuel sources in rural households. In chapter 4, we examine the joint effects of environmental hazards, individual income and health policies on the health status of Chinese adults. Our empirical findings particularly suggest integrating urban development into the strategy of energy saving; considering the complex substitutions/complementarities among energy sources and between energy and food for rural households; aligning the environment, energy and food policies with health policies
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Gavérina, Ludovic. "Caractérisation thermique de milieux hétérogènes par excitation laser mobile et thermographie infrarouge." Thesis, Bordeaux, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017BORD0012/document.

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De nos jours, les matériaux composites sont très largement utilisés dans l’industrie aéronautique et aérospatiale car ils ont de très bonnes tenues mécaniques, mais ces matériaux comportent de fortes hétérogénéités dues aux fibres et aux liants qui les constituent. Ainsi, depuis de nombreuses années, l’équipe TIFC «Thermal Imaging Fields and Characterization » du département TREFLE de l’institut I2M développe des méthodes de mesure des propriétés thermophysiques de matériaux hétérogènes dans le plan ou dans l’épaisseur. Ces méthodes sont très variées du point de vue des méthodes inverses (transformée intégrale, double décomposition en valeurs singulières, …) ou expérimentale (Flash, diode laser, …). Le faible coût des diodes lasers et des systèmes de déplacement de miroirs galvanométriques ont permis de développer un système complet de scanner optique laser, monté sur un banc de mesure. Il permet de revisiter les différents types de sollicitations thermiques et de réaliser une infinité de combinaisons spatiotemporelles d’excitations thermiques par méthode laser. Ceci est une des principales originalités de ce travail. De nouvelles méthodes inverses basées sur la réponse thermique au point source impulsionnel et sur la séparabilité des champs de température ont été proposées. Ces méthodes ont permis d’estimer le tenseur de diffusivité thermique selon les axes principaux d’anisotropie, mais aussi hors des axes du repère de l’image, où il est possible de déterminer l’orientation des axes d’anisotropie, lorsque le transfert de chaleur s’effectue hors des axes du repère de l’image. Ces méthodes ont permis d’obtenir des résultats intéressants comptetenu de leur simplicité. De plus, elles ont permis d’obtenir des cartographies de diffusivités thermiques dans le plan car, comparées aux autres méthodes, elles permettent d’obtenir des estimations du tenseur de diffusivité thermique localement grâce à l’obtention d’une cartographie de flux thermique surfacique via le scanner optique laser<br>Nowadays, composite materials are widely used in the aeronautic and aerospace industries because of their high mechanical resistance. However, they have a large heterogeneity due to the fiber and matrix they are made of. In this way, for many years, the TIC team «Thermal Imaging Fields and Characterization » from TREFLE department of I2M laboratory develops methods to measure thermal in-plane properties of heterogeneous materials such as inverses (integral transforms, double singular value decomposition…) or experimental (Flash, laser diode…) methods. The recent progress made in optical control, lasers and infrared (IR) cameras enables the development of a new scanning system (based on galvanometer-mirror) which allows the easy control of a laser hot spot spatial and temporal displacements over a plane surface. The low cost of laser diodes and optical control (galvanometric mirror) systems allows to develop a laser scanning system fixed on a test bench. We can revisit the different types of thermal excitation and realize infinite spatio-temporal combinations of thermal excitations by laser method. This is one of this thesis aims. New inverse methods based on the thermal response to an instantaneous point source heating, and temperature fields separability, have been proposed. These methods allow to estimate the thermal diffusivity tensor along the main axes of anisotropy, but also out of those axes, where it is possible to estimate the anisotropy axes orientation when the heat transfer takes place out of the image axes. These methods have produced interesting results in view of their simplicity. Moreover, they made it possible to obtain in-plane thermal diffusivities maps because, compared to the other methods, they allow to obtain, locally, thermal diffusivity tensor estimations by getting a surface heat flux map using the laser optical scanner
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Ayvazyan, Vigen. "Etude de champs de température séparables avec une double décomposition en valeurs singulières : quelques applications à la caractérisation des propriétés thermophysiques des matérieux et au contrôle non destructif." Thesis, Bordeaux 1, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012BOR14671/document.

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La thermographie infrarouge est une méthode largement employée pour la caractérisation des propriétés thermophysiques des matériaux. L’avènement des diodes laser pratiques, peu onéreuses et aux multiples caractéristiques, étendent les possibilités métrologiques des caméras infrarouges et mettent à disposition un ensemble de nouveaux outils puissants pour la caractérisation thermique et le contrôle non desturctif. Cependant, un lot de nouvelles difficultés doit être surmonté, comme le traitement d’une grande quantité de données bruitées et la faible sensibilité de ces données aux paramètres recherchés. Cela oblige de revisiter les méthodes de traitement du signal existantes, d’adopter de nouveaux outils mathématiques sophistiqués pour la compression de données et le traitement d’informations pertinentes. Les nouvelles stratégies consistent à utiliser des transformations orthogonales du signal comme outils de compression préalable de données, de réduction et maîtrise du bruit de mesure. L’analyse de sensibilité, basée sur l’étude locale des corrélations entre les dérivées partielles du signal expérimental, complète ces nouvelles approches. L'analogie avec la théorie dans l'espace de Fourier a permis d'apporter de nouveaux éléments de réponse pour mieux cerner la «physique» des approches modales.La réponse au point source impulsionnel a été revisitée de manière numérique et expérimentale. En utilisant la séparabilité des champs de température nous avons proposé une nouvelle méthode d'inversion basée sur une double décomposition en valeurs singulières du signal expérimental. Cette méthode par rapport aux précédentes, permet de tenir compte de la diffusion bi ou tridimensionnelle et offre ainsi une meilleure exploitation du contenu spatial des images infrarouges. Des exemples numériques et expérimentaux nous ont permis de valider dans une première approche cette nouvelle méthode d'estimation pour la caractérisation de diffusivités thermiques longitudinales. Des applications dans le domaine du contrôle non destructif des matériaux sont également proposées. Une ancienne problématique qui consiste à retrouver les champs de température initiaux à partir de données bruitées a été abordée sous un nouveau jour. La nécessité de connaitre les diffusivités thermiques du matériau orthotrope et la prise en compte des transferts souvent tridimensionnels sont complexes à gérer. L'application de la double décomposition en valeurs singulières a permis d'obtenir des résultats intéressants compte tenu de la simplicité de la méthode. En effet, les méthodes modales sont basées sur des approches statistiques de traitement d'une grande quantité de données, censément plus robustes quant au bruit de mesure, comme cela a pu être observé<br>Infrared thermography is a widely used method for characterization of thermophysical properties of materials. The advent of the laser diodes, which are handy, inexpensive, with a broad spectrum of characteristics, extend metrological possibilities of infrared cameras and provide a combination of new powerful tools for thermal characterization and non destructive evaluation. However, this new dynamic has also brought numerous difficulties that must be overcome, such as high volume noisy data processing and low sensitivity to estimated parameters of such data. This requires revisiting the existing methods of signal processing, adopting new sophisticated mathematical tools for data compression and processing of relevant information.New strategies consist in using orthogonal transforms of the signal as a prior data compression tools, which allow noise reduction and control over it. Correlation analysis, based on the local cerrelation study between partial derivatives of the experimental signal, completes these new strategies. A theoretical analogy in Fourier space has been performed in order to better understand the «physical» meaning of modal approaches.The response to the instantaneous point source of heat, has been revisited both numerically and experimentally. By using separable temperature fields, a new inversion technique based on a double singular value decomposition of experimental signal has been introduced. In comparison with previous methods, it takes into account two or three-dimensional heat diffusion and therefore offers a better exploitation of the spatial content of infrared images. Numerical and experimental examples have allowed us to validate in the first approach our new estimation method of longitudinal thermal diffusivities. Non destructive testing applications based on the new technique have also been introduced.An old issue, which consists in determining the initial temperature field from noisy data, has been approached in a new light. The necessity to know the thermal diffusivities of an orthotropic medium and the need to take into account often three-dimensional heat transfer, are complicated issues. The implementation of the double singular value decomposition allowed us to achieve interesting results according to its ease of use. Indeed, modal approaches are statistical methods based on high volume data processing, supposedly robust as to the measurement noise
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Books on the topic "Non-separable"

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Bennett, Rosalind L. Indeterminacy with non-separable utility. European University Institute, 1999.

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Bennett, Rosalind L. Indeterminacy with non-separable utility. European University Institute, 1999.

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Segal, U. Additively separable representations on non-convex sets. Dept. of Economics and Institute for Policy Analysis, University of Toronto, 1991.

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Poirier, Dale J. A finely disaggregated, non-separable, non-homothetic demand model for a commodity priced by time-of-use. University of Toronto, Department of Economics and Institute for Policy Analysis, 1985.

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Association, Missouri Basin States, ed. Interim report on multipurpose program features and non-separable program effects: Analysis of the Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program. MBSA, 1986.

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Venema, Rienk S. How the perceptron reacts on non-separable classification problems. 1994.

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Perkins, A. J. Separable entities or Siamese twins?: An investigation into the relationship between native speaker attitues to non-natives and non-native speech. 1995.

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Healey, Richard. Entanglement. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198714057.003.0003.

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Often a pair of quantum systems may be represented mathematically (by a vector) in a way each system alone cannot: the mathematical representation of the pair is said to be non-separable: Schrödinger called this feature of quantum theory entanglement. It would reflect a physical relation between a pair of systems only if a system’s mathematical representation were to describe its physical condition. Einstein and colleagues used an entangled state to argue that its quantum state does not completely describe the physical condition of a system to which it is assigned. A single physical system may be assigned a non-separable quantum state, as may a large number of systems, including electrons, photons, and ions. The GHZ state is an example of an entangled polarization state that may be assigned to three photons.
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Militaru, Gigel, Shenglin Zhu, and Stefaan Caenepeel. Frobenius and Separable Functors for Generalized Module Categories and Nonlinear Equations. Springer London, Limited, 2004.

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Jappelli, Tullio, and Luigi Pistaferri. Time, Habits, and Consumer Durables. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199383146.003.0013.

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This chapter reviews the most important sources of non-separability. In models with habit formation the marginal utility provided by today’s consumption depends on past consumption (internal habits) or on the level of aggregate consumption (external habits). The analysis of durable goods is similar in most respects to models with habits. Durable goods put a wedge between expenditure (which takes places in one period) and consumption (over multiple subsequent periods). Non-separability between consumption and leisure posits that the utility from consuming a good might depend on the amount of leisure time one has available. Another important deviation from the model with separable preferences is home production. Models incorporating home production assume that consumers allocate their time among three activities: work, leisure, and home production. Finally, collective models of behavior assume that household members have different preferences with regard to individual consumption, individual leisure time, and public (shared) goods.
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Katsura, Takeshi. "Non-Separable AF-Algebras." In Operator Algebras. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-34197-0_9.

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Whitney, Hassler. "Non-Separable and Planar Graphs." In Hassler Whitney Collected Papers. Birkhäuser Boston, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-2972-8_3.

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Whitney, Hassler. "Non-Separable and Planar Graphs*." In Classic Papers in Combinatorics. Birkhäuser Boston, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-8176-4842-8_2.

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Flusser, Jan, Tomáš Suk, Leonid Bedratyuk, and Tomáš Karella. "3D Non-separable Moment Invariants." In Computer Analysis of Images and Patterns. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-44237-7_28.

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Cuzzocrea, Alfredo, and Elio Masciari. "Non-separable Transforms for Clustering Trajectories." In Knowlege-Based and Intelligent Information and Engineering Systems. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-23863-5_58.

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Dudley, R. M. "Measures on Non-Separable Metric Spaces." In Selected Works of R.M. Dudley. Springer New York, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-5821-1_3.

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D’Ambrosio, Claudia, Jon Lee, Daphne Skipper, and Dimitri Thomopulos. "Handling Separable Non-convexities Using Disjunctive Cuts." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-53262-8_9.

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Buchheim, Christoph, and Emiliano Traversi. "Separable Non-convex Underestimators for Binary Quadratic Programming." In Experimental Algorithms. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-38527-8_22.

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Azbel, Mark Ya. "Non-Separable Variables: Hierarchical Quantization and Tunneling Resonances." In Quantum Coherence in Mesoscopic Systems. Springer US, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-3698-1_39.

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Bießmann, Felix, Yusuke Murayama, Nikos K. Logothetis, Klaus-Robert Müller, and Frank C. Meinecke. "Non-separable Spatiotemporal Brain Hemodynamics Contain Neural Information." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-34713-9_18.

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Conference papers on the topic "Non-separable"

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Fan, Jinping, Yujie Gu, Ying Miao, and Zhebin Yu. "List-Decoding Separable Matrices for Non-Adaptive Combinatorial Group Testing." In 2024 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT). IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isit57864.2024.10619594.

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Ushirobira, Rosane, Denis Efimov, Jose Guadalupe Romero, and Romeo Ortega. "Estimation of non-separable regressions containing parameter dependent exponential functions." In 2024 IEEE 63rd Conference on Decision and Control (CDC). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/cdc56724.2024.10886686.

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Song, Wenlong, Haiyan Liu, Yi Cheng, and Yuping Wang. "A new decomposition method for fully non-separable large-scale problem." In 2024 11th International Conference on Machine Intelligence Theory and Applications (MiTA). IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mita60795.2024.10751719.

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Sato, Takahiro. "A Data-Driven Optimization Method for Strongly Non-Separable Mixed-Integer Problems." In 2024 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation (CEC). IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cec60901.2024.10611978.

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Iwahashi, Masahiro, Teerapong Orachon, and Hitoshi Kiya. "Non separable 3D lifting structure compatible with separable quadruple lifting DWT." In 2013 Asia-Pacific Signal and Information Processing Association Annual Summit and Conference (APSIPA). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/apsipa.2013.6694107.

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Koo, Moonmo, Mehdi Salehifar, Jaehyun Lim, and Seung-Hwan Kim. "Low Frequency Non-Separable Transform (LFNST)." In 2019 Picture Coding Symposium (PCS). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/pcs48520.2019.8954507.

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Iwahashi, Masahiro, and Hitoshi Kiya. "Non separable 2D factorization of separable 2D DWT for lossless image coding." In 2009 16th IEEE International Conference on Image Processing ICIP 2009. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icip.2009.5413926.

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Lei, Jiajia, Hiyam Hatem, Long Zhou, Xinge You, Patrick S. P. Wang, and Duanquan Xu. "Fingerprint enhancement based on non-separable wavelet." In 2010 9th IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Informatics (ICCI). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/coginf.2010.5599722.

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Kula, Michal, David Barina, and Pavel Zemcik. "New non-separable lifting scheme for images." In 2016 IEEE International Conference on Signal and Image Processing (ICSIP). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/siprocess.2016.7888270.

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Van Lil, Emmanuel H., and Pieter J. Luypaert. "Non-separable solutions of Helmholtz' equation revisited." In 2017 XXXIInd General Assembly and Scientific Symposium of the International Union of Radio Science (URSI GASS). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/ursigass.2017.8105252.

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Reports on the topic "Non-separable"

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Burde, Georgy I. Separable Non-Parallel and Unsteady Flow Stability Problems. GIQ, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.7546/giq-5-2004-131-143.

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Shum, Matthew, David McAdams, and Yingyao Hu. Nonparametric identification of auction models with non-separable unobserved heterogeneity. Institute for Fiscal Studies, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1920/wp.cem.2009.1509.

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Rodríguez, Francisco. Cleaning Up the Kitchen Sink: On the Consequences of the Linearity Assumption for Cross-Country Growth Empirics. Inter-American Development Bank, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0011322.

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Existing work in growth empirics either assumes linearity of the growth function or attempts to capture non-linearities by the addition of a small number of quadratic or multiplicative interaction terms. Under a more generalized failure of linearity or if the functional form taken by the non-linearity is not known ex ante, such an approach is inadequate and will lead to biased and inconsistent OLS and instrumental variables estimators. This paper uses non-parametric and semiparametric methods of estimation to evaluate the relevance of strong non-linearities in commonly used growth data sets. Our tests decisively reject the linearity hypothesis. A preponderance of our tests also rejects the hypothesis that growth is a separable function of its regressors. Absent separability, the approximation error of estimators of the growth function grows in proportion to the number of relevant dimensions, substantially increasing the data requirements necessary to make inferences about the growth effects of regressors. We show that appropriate non-parametric tests are commonly inconclusive as to the effects of policies, institutions and economic structure on growth.
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Hamlin, Alexandra, Erik Kobylarz, James Lever, Susan Taylor, and Laura Ray. Assessing the feasibility of detecting epileptic seizures using non-cerebral sensor. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/42562.

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This paper investigates the feasibility of using non-cerebral, time-series data to detect epileptic seizures. Data were recorded from fifteen patients (7 male, 5 female, 3 not noted, mean age 36.17 yrs), five of whom had a total of seven seizures. Patients were monitored in an inpatient setting using standard video electroencephalography (vEEG), while also wearing sensors monitoring electrocardiography, electrodermal activity, electromyography, accelerometry, and audio signals (vocalizations). A systematic and detailed study was conducted to identify the sensors and the features derived from the non-cerebral sensors that contribute most significantly to separability of data acquired during seizures from non-seizure data. Post-processing of the data using linear discriminant analysis (LDA) shows that seizure data are strongly separable from non-seizure data based on features derived from the signals recorded. The mean area under the receiver operator characteristic (ROC) curve for each individual patient that experienced a seizure during data collection, calculated using LDA, was 0.9682. The features that contribute most significantly to seizure detection differ for each patient. The results show that a multimodal approach to seizure detection using the specified sensor suite is promising in detecting seizures with both sensitivity and specificity. Moreover, the study provides a means to quantify the contribution of each sensor and feature to separability. Development of a non-electroencephalography (EEG) based seizure detection device would give doctors a more accurate seizure count outside of the clinical setting, improving treatment and the quality of life of epilepsy patients.
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Albrecht, Brian C., Thomas M. Phelan, and Nick Pretnar. Time Use and the Efficiency of Heterogeneous Markups. Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.26509/frbc-wp-202328.

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What are the welfare implications of markup heterogeneity across firms? In standard monopolistic competition models, such heterogeneity implies inefficiency even in the presence of free entry. We enrich the standard model with heterogeneous firms so that preferences are non-separable in off market time and market consumption and show that this changes the welfare implications of markup heterogeneity. In this context, homogeneity of markups is neither necessary nor sufficient for efficiency. The marginal cost of the marginal firm is weakly inefficiently high when off-market time and market consumption are complements and inefficiently low when they are substitutes, and the equilibrium allocation devotes weakly too few resources to firm creation. However, when off-market time and market consumption are perfect complements, markups are heterogeneous across firms and yet the equilibrium allocation is efficient.
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Ocampo Díaz, Sergio. Rule-of-Thumb Consumers, Nominal Rigidities and the Design of Interest Rate Rules. Inter-American Development Bank, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0011500.

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This paper argues that, in the presence of nominal wage rigidities, the existence of Rule-of-Thumb agents and price rigidities does not cause a change in the Taylor Principle as suggested by Galí et al. (2004), and that the only rigidity relevant for this result is that faced by Rule-of-Thumb consumers. For doing so, a New-Keynesian model with Rule-of-Thumb agents is proposed. The model discriminates between both type of agents when defining wage rigidities, thus al- lowing to identify and measure the factors that affect the Taylor Principle, this also allows to drop complete markets for Rule-of-Thumb agents, and the simple use of non-separable utility functions in order to determine the incidence of the wealth effect when facing staggered wages.
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