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A measure of statistical complexity based on predictive information
We introduce an information theoretic measure of statistical structure,
called 'binding information', for sets of random variables, and compare it with
several previously proposed measures including excess entropy, Bialek et al.'s
predictive information, and the multi-information. We derive some of the
properties of the binding information, particularly in relation to the
multi-information, and show that, for finite sets of binary random variables,
the processes which maximises binding information are the 'parity' processes.
Finally we discuss some of the implications this has for the use of the binding
information as a measure of complexity.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
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The 2008 R-ISEW (regional index of sustainable economic well-being) for all the English regions
This report presents new data calculated in 2008 for the years 1994–2006. The latest data, which also includes the updating of several sets of figures which previously had to be estimated for 2005, show that a 10-year increase in R-ISEW since 1994 has come to a halt, and that R-ISEW per capita actually began declining between 2004 and 2006 despite increasing GVA
On curves with one place at infinity
Let be a plane curve. We give a procedure based on Abhyankar's
approximate roots to detect if it has a single place at infinity, and if so
construct its associated -sequence, and consequently its value
semigroup. Also for fixed genus (equivalently Frobenius number) we construct
all -sequences generating numerical semigroups with this given genus.
For a -sequence we present a procedure to construct all curves having
this associated sequence.
We also study the embeddings of such curves in the plane. In particular, we
prove that polynomial curves might not have a unique embedding.Comment: 14 pages, 2 figure
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Regional index of sustainable economic well-being development project: final report
This report presents results from a development project carried out by nef (the new economics foundation) on behalf of emda (the East Midlands Development Agency) and Natural England, to improve the methodologies used in the calculation of the R-ISEW (Regional Index of Sustainable Economic Well-Being)
Computer program for the analysis of the cross flow in a radial inflow turbine scroll
A computer program was used to solve the governing of the potential flow in the cross sectional planes of a radial inflow turbine scroll. A list of the main program, the subroutines, and typical output example are included
Analysis of the cross flow in a radial inflow turbine scroll
Equations of motion were derived, and a computational procedure is presented, for determining the nonviscous flow characteristics in the cross-sectional planes of a curved channel due to continuous mass discharge or mass addition. An analysis was applied to the radial inflow turbine scroll to study the effects of scroll geometry and the through flow velocity profile on the flow behavior. The computed flow velocity component in the scroll cross-sectional plane, together with the through flow velocity profile which can be determined in a separate analysis, provide a complete description of the three dimensional flow in the scroll
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