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Antieigenvalues and antisingularvalues of a matrix and applications to problems in statistics
Let A be p×p positive definite matrix. A p-vector x such that Ax=λx is called an eigenvector with the associated with eigenvalue λ. Equivalent characterizations are: (i) cosθ=1, where θ is the angle between x and Ax. (ii) (x'Ax)-1=xA-1x. (iii) cosΦ=1, where φ is the angle between A½x and A-½x. We ask the question what is x such that cosθ as defined in (i) is a minimum or the angle of separation between x and Ax is a maximum. Such a vector is called an anti-eigenvector and cosθ an anti-eigenvalue of A. This is the basis of operator trigonometry developed by K. Gustafson and P.D.K.M. Rao (1997), Numerical Range: The Field of Values of Linear Operators and Matrices, Springer. We may define a measure of departure from condition (ii) as min[(x'Ax)(x'A-1x)]-1 which gives the same anti-eigenvalue. The same result holds if the maximum of the angle Φ between A½x and A-½x as in condition (iii) is sought. We define a hierarchical series of anti-eigenvalues, and also consider optimization problems associated with measures of separation between an r(<p) dimensional subspace S and its transform AS. Similar problems are considered for a general matrix A and its singular values leading to anti-singular values. Other possible definitions of anti-eigen and anti-singular values, and applications to problems in statistics will be presented
Estimation and Determinants of Chronic Poverty in India : An Alternative Approach
The paper conceptualizes chronic poverty by using the spaces of income and nutrition and estimates its incidence among states and social groups. It also aims to improve our understanding of the determinant of chronic poverty by considering economic, demographic and social factors. It attempts to answer the following questions : How important a determinant of chronic poverty is household income? What factors inhibit escape from chronic poverty? How different are the other poor from chronic poor? The analysis uses the unit level NSS and NFHS data.Chrinic Poverty, India
Estimation and determinants of chronic poverty in India: An Alternative approach
The paper conceptualizes chronic poverty by using the spaces of income and nutrition and estimates its incidence among states and social groups. It also aims to improve our understanding of the determinant of chronic poverty by considering economic, demographic and social factors. It attempts to answer the following questions: How important a determinant of chronic poverty is household income? What factors inhibit escape from chronic poverty? How different are the other poor from chronic poor? The analysis uses the unit level NSS and NFHS data.
Graphical representation of blood group data of human populations
A general survey of various measures of diversity within and distance between populations in gene frequencies of blood group systems is given. A method of ordering populations by an overall measure of diversity within and of clustering populations in terms of differences in pattern of diversity in different blood group systems is developed. Principal coordinate analysis and multidimensional scaling are used to represent populations with given distances between them graphically in an appropriate dimensional Euclidean space. Such graphical representations together with dendrograms are of great help in studying interrelationships between populations. The methods are illustrated using blood group data on some human populations
The Influence of High-Energy Lithium Ion Irradiation on Electrical Characteristics of Silicon and GaAs Solar Cells
Space-grade Si and GaAs solar cells were irradiated with 15 & 40 MeV Li ions.
Illuminated (AM0 condition) and unilluminated I-V curves reveal that the effect
of high-energy Li ion irradiation has produced similar effects to that of
proton irradiation. However, an additional, and different, defect mechanism is
suggested to dominate in the heavier-ion results. Comparison is made with
proton-irradiated solar-cell work and with non-ionizing energy-loss (NIEL)
radiation-damage models.Comment: 8 pages, 12 figures, Data presented at 2006 NSREC, Final Version to
be published in IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, 53, NO. 6, December
2006. Index Terms: GaAs, Ion-irradiation, Lithium, NIEL, Photovoltaic cells,
Radiation effects, Silico
Tunneling and Non-Universality in Continuum Percolation Systems
The values obtained experimentally for the conductivity critical exponent in
numerous percolation systems, in which the interparticle conduction is by
tunnelling, were found to be in the range of and about , where
is the universal conductivity exponent. These latter values are however
considerably smaller than those predicted by the available ``one
dimensional"-like theory of tunneling-percolation. In this letter we show that
this long-standing discrepancy can be resolved by considering the more
realistic "three dimensional" model and the limited proximity to the
percolation threshold in all the many available experimental studiesComment: 4 pages, 2 figure
Conditions for optimality and validity of simple least squares theory
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