Stability for feedback loops containing complex algorithms

2020 ◽  
Vol 24 (10) ◽  
pp. 7113-7124
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M. Razmi ◽  
C. J. B. Macnab
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2008 ◽  
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G Millonig ◽  
S Hegedüsch ◽  
L Becker ◽  
D Schuppan ◽  
HK Seitz ◽  
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Author(s):  
Fubin Zhang ◽  
David Maxwell

Abstract Based on the understanding of laser based techniques’ physics theory and the topology/structure of analog circuit systems with feedback loops, the propagation of laser induced voltage/current alteration inside the analog IC is evaluated. A setup connection scheme is proposed to monitor this voltage/current alteration to achieve a better success rate in finding the fail site or defect. Finally, a case of successful isolation of a high resistance via on an analog device is presented.


Author(s):  
Katrina Burgess

This book examines state–migrant relations in four countries with a long history of migration, regime change, and democratic fragility: Turkey, the Dominican Republic, Mexico, and the Philippines. It uses these cases to develop an integrative theory of the interaction between “diaspora-making” by states and “state-making” by diasporas. Specifically, it tackles three questions: (1) Under what conditions and in what ways do states alter the boundaries of political membership to reach out to migrants and thereby “make” diasporas? (2) How do these migrants respond? (3) To what extent does their response, in turn, transform the state? Through historical case narratives and qualitative comparison, the book traces the feedback loops among migrant profiles, state strategies of diaspora-making, party transnationalization, and channels of migrant engagement in politics back home. The analysis reveals that most migrants follow the pathways established by the state and thereby act as “loyal” diasporas but with important deviations that push states to alter rules and institutions.


2011 ◽  
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Lulu Huang ◽  
Chih-Hong Lou ◽  
Waikin Chan ◽  
Eleen Y. Shum ◽  
Ada Shao ◽  
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2013 ◽  
Vol 25 (1) ◽  
pp. 167-186 ◽  
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Silvia Ramundo ◽  
Michèle Rahire ◽  
Olivier Schaad ◽  
Jean-David Rochaix

2021 ◽  
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August Allen ◽  
Lina Nilsson

In this perspective, the authors paint a vision for industrializing drug discovery with an “atoms and bits” approach. This approach leverages advancements in machine learning, automation, and biological tools to create a platform for drug discovery that de-specializes the output of insights and generates feedback loops to iterate on each success and failure. Recursion Pharmaceuticals, where the authors work, is provided as an example of how one company is attempting to achieve this vision.


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