76 research outputs found
Analysis of cryptocurrencies adoption using fractional grey Lotka-Volterra models
Abstract: Solving analytically nonlinear dynamical system in continuous time scale is often problematic. The accumulation generating operations provide a tool of formulating a discrete dynamical form whose properties are relatively close to that of corresponding nonlinear systems. The present study discusses threes versions of 2- and 3- dimensional discrete Lotka-Volterra dynamical system with application to cryptocurrencies adoption. The application is interested on 3 cryptocurrencies namely Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ripple. The 2-dimensional application is on Bitcoin and Litecoin while the 3-dimensional application is on Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ripple. The dataset include records from 28-April-2013 to 10-February-2018 which provide forecasting values for Bitcoin and Litecoin through 2-dimensional study, while records from 7-August-2013 to 10- February-2018 provide forecasting values of Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ripple through 3-dimensional study. The thesis has produced four papers that have been published and presented in international conferences.Ph.D. (Mathematics
Theory and management of tropical fisheries
Fishery management, Tropics, Multispecies fisheries, Conferences
Forecasting: theory and practice
Forecasting has always been at the forefront of decision making and planning. The uncertainty that surrounds the future is both exciting and challenging, with individuals and organisations seeking to minimise risks and maximise utilities. The large number of forecasting applications calls for a diverse set of forecasting methods to tackle real-life challenges. This article provides a non-systematic review of the theory and the practice of forecasting. We provide an overview of a wide range of theoretical, state-of-the-art models, methods, principles, and approaches to prepare, produce, organise, and evaluate forecasts. We then demonstrate how such theoretical concepts are applied in a variety of real-life contexts. We do not claim that this review is an exhaustive list of methods and applications. However, we wish that our encyclopedic presentation will offer a point of reference for the rich work that has been undertaken over the last decades, with some key insights for the future of forecasting theory and practice. Given its encyclopedic nature, the intended mode of reading is non-linear. We offer cross-references to allow the readers to navigate through the various topics. We complement the theoretical concepts and applications covered by large lists of free or open-source software implementations and publicly-available databases
Forecasting: theory and practice
Forecasting has always been at the forefront of decision making and planning. The uncertainty that surrounds the future is both exciting and challenging, with individuals and organisations seeking to minimise risks and maximise utilities. The large number of forecasting applications calls for a diverse set of forecasting methods to tackle real-life challenges. This article provides a non-systematic review of the theory and the practice of forecasting. We provide an overview of a wide range of theoretical, state-of-the-art models, methods, principles, and approaches to prepare, produce, organise, and evaluate forecasts. We then demonstrate how such theoretical concepts are applied in a variety of real-life contexts.
We do not claim that this review is an exhaustive list of methods and applications. However, we wish that our encyclopedic presentation will offer a point of reference for the rich work that has been undertaken over the last decades, with some key insights for the future of forecasting theory and practice. Given its encyclopedic nature, the intended mode of reading is non-linear. We offer cross-references to allow the readers to navigate through the various topics. We complement the theoretical concepts and applications covered by large lists of free or open-source software implementations and publicly-available databases.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
The Benefits to People of Expanding Marine Protected Areas
This study focuses on how the economic value of marine ecosystem services to people and communities is expected to change with the expansion of marine protected areas (MPAs). It is recognised, however, that instrumental economic value derived from ecosystem services is only one component of the overall value of the marine environment and that the intrinsic value of nature also provides an argument for the conservation of the marine habitats and biodiversity
Diversity of brain size in fishes: preliminary analysis of a database including 1174 species in 45 orders
Absolule and relative values of brain weight are now available for 1174 species of fishes, representing 45 taxonomic orders. The original FishBase "Brains" data was assembled by the
research team of Bauchot and colleagues, to which the present report adds data for species representing several additional major taxonomic groups. This database is part of the FĂshBase 97 package which provides researchers with a tool to explore lhe functional meaning of absolute and relative brain size dĂversily, in comparison with phylogenetic position, life history mode, locomotion, habitat, and other behavioral parameters. Several results are provided as an example of the use of these data. Galeomorph
sharks and batoid rays possess the largest brains among fishes. and elongate forms with anguilliform locomotion (e.g.. hagfishes. lampreys, lrue eels, carapids, zoarcids) possess the smallest relative brain sizes. Among teleost fishes, Osteoglossomorphs possess the largest relative brain sizes. Brain size correlations with oxygen consumption suggest that larger brains consume proportionately more oxygen,
or that active fish with higher metabolic rates have larger brain
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