1,946 research outputs found

    Some statistical aspects of causality

    Full text link
    Die Verfasser stellen drei Varianten von Kausalität vor. Sie diskutieren Kausalität als stabile Beziehung, Kausalität als Effekt einer Intervention und Kausalität als Erklärung eines Prozesses. Darüberhinaus werden Probleme der Aggregation und des Auftretens unbeobachteter vermittelnder Variablen erörtert und die von Bradford Hill formulierten Bedingungen für das Vorliegen von Kausalität vorgestellt. Anhand eines Fallbeispiels aus der Soziologie (Entwicklung von Einstellungen in Bezug auf die Rolle des Staates) werden Abhängigkeitsbeziehungen von unabhängigen Variablen über vermittelnde Variablen zu abhängigen Variablen konstruiert. Abschließend wird auf wichtige Veröffentlichungen zum Thema Kausalität hingewiesen. (ICE

    A sweep algorithm for triangular matrices and its statistical applications

    Full text link
    Ein Sweepoperator ist definiert für schrittweise sequentielle Invertierung von triangulären Matrizen und ihre Werte werden verglichen mit denen des Sweepoperators zur Invertierung symmetrischer Matrizen. Der Algorithus wird angewendet, um Folgeverteilungen zu untersuchen, die über einen azyklischen Graphen gebildet wurden. Drei Hauptanwendungen werden abgeleitet. Die erste dient der Prüfung einer einfachen Form für die Folgeverteilung, die nach Marginalisierung über und Konditionalisierung von beliebigen Variablensubsets in solch einem linearen System resultiert. Die zweite Anwendung betrifft die Ausweitung der Ergebnisse für lineare Systeme auf generelle Verteilungen durch die Interpretation von strukturellen Nullen in den Matrizen durch Ausdrücke für fehlende Ecken in assoziierten Graphen und symbolische Matrixtransformationen als Grafenmodifikation. Die dritte dient dem Nachweis der Equivalenz von mehreren Kriterien für das Herauslesen von Unabhängigkeitsfeststellungen aus gerichteten azyklischen Graphen. (OH)A sweep operator is defined for stepwise sequential inversion of triangular matrices and its properties are compared to those of the sweep operator for inverting symmetric matrices. The algorithm is used to study joint distributions generated over a directed acyclic graph. Three main applications are derived. The first is to prove a simple form for the joint distribution resulting after marginalising over and conditioning on arbitrary subsets of variables in such a linear system. The second is to extend the results for linear systems to general distributions by interpreting structural zeros in matrices in terms of missing edges in associated graphs and symbolic matrix transformations as modifications of graphs. The third is to show the equivalence of several criteria for reading off independence statements from directed acyclic graphs.' (author's abstract)

    On the generation of the chordless four-cycle

    Full text link
    In der graphentheoretischen Darstellung bedingter Unabhängiger spielt der stranglose Vierer-Zyklus eine besondere Rolle. Anhand der Theorie von Markov werden für vier Randvariable die bedingten Unabhängigen 'Angstzustand' (X), 'Zornzustand' (W), 'ängstlicher Charakter' (U) und 'zorniger Charakter' (V) dargestellt. Angesichts der Schwierigkeiten bei der Erzeugung solcher Systeme werden einige mögliche Datengewinnungsmechanismen entworfen. Ein stochastischer Prozeß wird formuliert. Im Mittelpunkt stehen Systeme, die einen stranglosen Vierer-Zyklus in einer konzentrischen Matrix erzeugen können, bei denen es also nur zwei spezielle bedingte Unabhängige gibt. Daneben werden noch zwei weitere Möglichkeiten für einen stranglosen Vierer-Zyklus angesprochen. (prf

    [Accepted Manuscript] Detecting bias arising from delayed recording of time

    Get PDF
    Sometimes in studies of the dependence of survival time on explanatory variables the natural time origin for defining entry into study cannot be observed and a delayed time origin is used instead. For example, diagnosis of disease may in some patients be made only at death. The effect of such delays is investigated both theoretically and in the context of the England and Wales National Cancer Register

    Open orbifold Gromov-Witten invariants of [C^3/Z_n]: localization and mirror symmetry

    Full text link
    We develop a mathematical framework for the computation of open orbifold Gromov-Witten invariants of [C^3/Z_n], and provide extensive checks with predictions from open string mirror symmetry. To this aim we set up a computation of open string invariants in the spirit of Katz-Liu, defining them by localization. The orbifold is viewed as an open chart of a global quotient of the resolved conifold, and the Lagrangian as the fixed locus of an appropriate anti-holomorphic involution. We consider two main applications of the formalism. After warming up with the simpler example of [C^3/Z_3], where we verify physical predictions of Bouchard, Klemm, Marino and Pasquetti, the main object of our study is the richer case of [C^3/Z_4], where two different choices are allowed for the Lagrangian. For one choice, we make numerical checks to confirm the B-model predictions; for the other, we prove a mirror theorem for orbifold disc invariants, match a large number of annulus invariants, and give mirror symmetry predictions for open string invariants of genus \leq 2.Comment: 44 pages + appendices; v2: exposition improved, misprints corrected, version to appear on Selecta Mathematica; v3: last minute mistake found and fixed for the symmetric brane setup of [C^3/Z_4]; in pres

    Superimposed Renewal Processes in Reliability

    Get PDF
    This paper reviews the existing literature on the superimposed renewal process, with its foci on probabilistic and statistical properties, statistical inference, and applications in reliability analysis and maintenance policy optimisation. It then proposes future research topics

    Effect of Workload History on Task Performance

    Get PDF
    Objective: This study investigated the effects of workload history (specifically, sudden shifts in workload) on performance. Background: In 1993 the National Research Council identified workload transition as an important concern for human factors researchers. The study of workload history suggests that what an individual has been doing prior to a point in time has an effect on subsequent performance. One trend emerging from workload history studies is that a general decrement in performance is most likely to occur following a decrease in task demand. Method: The 198 participants were randomly assigned to a high-to-low or low-to-high condition. Participants performed a version of the Bakan Vigilance Task while correct responses, response times, and total errors were recorded. Results: Results supported previous research suggesting a workload decrease results in a performance decrement. More importantly, this study reports that either a sudden increase or decrease could lead to a loss in accuracy and a slowing of response time in a longer time course. Conclusion: An explanation of the decrement is offered in terms of adaptation models. In addition, a follow-up study suggested that the decrement is a result of something inherent in the workload shift rather than an effect of fatigue. Application: Workload history (more specifically, a workload shift) has significant implications for many work environments. These implications are particularly salient in occupations where individuals are confronted with varying levels of workload demand, especially safety-sensitive occupations.Yeshttps://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/manuscript-submission-guideline

    Exceptional collections and D-branes probing toric singularities

    Full text link
    We demonstrate that a strongly exceptional collection on a singular toric surface can be used to derive the gauge theory on a stack of D3-branes probing the Calabi-Yau singularity caused by the surface shrinking to zero size. A strongly exceptional collection, i.e., an ordered set of sheaves satisfying special mapping properties, gives a convenient basis of D-branes. We find such collections and analyze the gauge theories for weighted projective spaces, and many of the Y^{p,q} and L^{p,q,r} spaces. In particular, we prove the strong exceptionality for all p in the Y^{p,p-1} case, and similarly for the Y^{p,p-2r} case.Comment: 49 pages, 6 figures; v2 refs added; v3 published versio
    • …
    corecore