scholarly journals Trust framework for online products and services using grain level comparison: A solution to boot-strapping problem

Author(s):  
M N Talib ◽  
M Akhtar ◽  
NZ Jhanjhi ◽  
G. Suseendran
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2006 ◽  
Vol 29 (2) ◽  
pp. 127-137 ◽  
Author(s):  
James M. Henson ◽  
Michael P. Carey ◽  
Kate B. Carey ◽  
Stephen A. Maisto

Leonardo ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 50 (2) ◽  
pp. 184-185
Author(s):  
Susan L. Denham ◽  
Michael Punt

The paper abstracted here is about creativity. It proceeds from an understanding of the promise of the concept of cognitive innovation as a focus for collaboration between the sciences, arts and humanities. The value of the concept in this context lies in its approach to creativity as a boot-strapping cognitive process in which the energies that shape the poem are necessarily indistinguishable from those that shape the poet.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
César Parra-Rojas ◽  
Esteban A. Hernandez-Vargas

AbstractMotivationPartial differential equations (PDEs) is a well-established and powerful tool to simulate multi-cellular biological systems. However, available free tools for validation against data are not established. ThePDEparamsmodule provides flexible functionality in Python for parameter estimation in PDE models.ResultsThePDEparamsmodule provides a flexible interface and readily accommodates different parameter analysis tools in PDE models such as computation of likelihood profiles, and parametric boot-strapping, along with direct visualisation of the results. To our knowledge, it is the first open, freely available tool for parameter fitting of PDE models.Availability and implementationThePDEparamsmodule is distributed under the MIT license. The source code, usage instructions and step-by-step examples are freely available on GitHub atgithub.com/systemsmedicine/[email protected]


2003 ◽  
Vol 46 (2) ◽  
pp. 329-340 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elisa Ferretti

AbstractWe discuss the problem of the uniqueness of the solution to the Cauchy problem for second-order, linear, uniformly parabolic differential equations. For most uniqueness theorems the solution must be uniformly bounded with respect to the time variable $t$, but some authors have shown an interest in relaxing the growth conditions in time.In 1997, Chung proved that, in the case of the heat equation, uniqueness holds under the restriction: $|u(x,t)|\leq C\exp[(a/t)^{\alpha}+a|x|^2]$, for some constants $C,a>0$, $0\lt\alpha\lt1$. The proof of Chung’s theorem is based on ultradistribution theory, in particular it relies heavily on the fact that the coefficients are constants and that the solution is smooth. Therefore, his method does not work for parabolic operators with arbitrary coefficients. In this paper we prove a uniqueness theorem for uniformly parabolic equations imposing the same growth condition as Chung on the solution $u(x,t)$. At the centre of the proof are the maximum principle, Gaussian-type estimates for short cylinders and a boot-strapping argument.AMS 2000 Mathematics subject classification: Primary 35K15


Author(s):  
Amit Marmat ◽  
Ritesh Nagar

This is a preview paper describes a study of an Appropriateness of Parametric Bootstrap system for appraise mean time to failure of a problematical system, where system having a different failure density functions. Mechanism for complete reliability and analysis with boot strapping can be done by Monte Carlo simulation technique for the complex network has been studied. The method is used with the bridge network. A bridge network is very useful while observation of faulty complex system and provides better accuracy. The result obtained has been compared with those obtained using and Monte Carlo simulation.


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