نتایج جستجو برای: qp

تعداد نتایج: 2347  

2003
Ligang Lu Vadim Sheinin

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2015
Jannike Nickander Magnus Lundin Jonas Jenner Eva Maret Peder Sörensson Andreas Sigfridsson Martin Ugander

Background Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) flow quantification for determining the ratio of flow between the pulmonary and systemic circulation (Qp/Qs) is used to quantify cardiac shunts. However, both the accuracy and precision of Qp/Qs can be influenced by measurement errors in flow quantification. Post-processing methods for stationary tissue background correction have been proposed ...

2013
FLORIAN HERZIG

1.1. The case ` 6= p. In this case, we are in the setting of the classical Local Langlands Correspondence, which can be stated (roughly) as follows: Let n ≥ 1. We then have an injective map (1)  continuous representations of Gal(Qp/Qp) on n-dimensional Q`-vector spaces, up to isomorphism  ↪−→  irreducible, admissible representations of GLn(Qp) on Q`-vector spaces, up to isomor...

2016
Claus Sorensen

For a fairly general reductive group G/Qp , we explicitly compute the space of locally algebraic vectors in the Breuil–Herzig construction (ρ)ord , for a potentially semistableBorel-valued representationρ ofGal(Q̄p/Qp). The point beingwedealwith thewhole representation, not just its socle—and we go beyond GLn(Qp). In the case of GL2(Qp), this relation is one of the key properties of the p-adic l...

1998
John C. Platt

Training a Support Vector Machine (SVM) requires the solution of a very large quadratic programming (QP) problem. This paper proposes an algorithm for training SVMs: Sequential Minimal Optimization, or SMO. SMO breaks the large QP problem into a series of smallest possible QP problems which are analytically solvable. Thus, SMO does not require a numerical QP library. SMO’s computation time is d...

Journal: :The Behavioral and brain sciences 2013
Bradley C Love

Pothos & Busemeyer (P&B) provide a compelling case that quantum probability (QP) theory is a better match to human judgment than is classical probability (CP) theory. However, any theory (QP, CP, or other) phrased solely at the computational level runs the risk of being underconstrained. One suggestion is to ground QP accounts in mechanism, to leverage a wide range of process-level data.

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 1997
L Zhang J S Pagano

The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) BamHI Q promoter (Qp) is the only promoter used for the transcription of Epstein-Barr virus nuclear antigen 1 (EBNA-1) mRNA in cells in the most restricted (type I) latent infection state. However, Qp is inactive in type III latency. With the use of the yeast one-hybrid system, a new cellular gene has been identified that encodes proteins which bind to sequence in Q...

2002
Fernando Pérez-González Félix Balado

In this paper we propose a novel data hiding procedure called Quantized Projection (QP), that combines elements from quantization (i.e. Quantization Index Modulation, QIM) and spread-spectrum methods. The method is based in quantizing a diversity projection of the host signal, inspired in the statistic used for detection in spread-spectrum algorithms. We carry on a theoretical analysis of QP to...

2011
Akshat Kumar Shlomo Zilberstein

Computingmaximum a posteriori (MAP) estimation in graphical models is an important inference problem with many applications. We present message-passing algorithms for quadratic programming (QP) formulations of MAP estimation for pairwise Markov random fields. In particular, we use the concaveconvex procedure (CCCP) to obtain a locally optimal algorithm for the non-convex QP formulation. A simil...

Journal: :J. Comb. Optim. 2016
Domingos M. Cardoso Carlos J. Luz

A graph G with convex-QP stability number (or simply a convex-QP graph) is a graph for which the stability number is equal to the optimal value of a convex quadratic program, say P (G). There are polynomial-time procedures to recognize convex-QP graphs, except when the graph G is adverse or contains an adverse subgraph (that is, a non complete graph, without isolated vertices, such that the lea...

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