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Dynamics of a tight-binding ring threaded by time-periodic magnetic flux
We analytically study the effects of periodically alternating magnetic fields
on the dynamics of a tight-binding ring. It is shown that an arbitrary quantum
state can be frozen coherently at will by the very frequent square-wave field
as well as the monochromatic-wave field when the corresponding optimal
amplitudes are taken. Numerical simulations show that the average fidelity
depends on not only the system parameters, but also the features of the quantum
state. Moreover, taking the initial zero-momentum Gaussian wave packets as
examples, we show the dependence of the threshold frequency on the width of the
packet for the given average fidelities. These observations provide a means to
perform the quantum state engineering.Comment: 8 pages, 9 figure
Sliding mode and shaped input vibration control of flexible systems
Copyright [2008] IEEE. This material is posted here with permission of the IEEE. Such permission of the IEEE does not in any way imply IEEE endorsement of any of Brunel University's products or services. Internal or personal use of this material is permitted. However, permission to reprint/republish this material for advertising or promotional purposes or for creating new collective works for resale or redistribution must be obtained from the IEEE by writing to [email protected]. By choosing to view this document, you agree to all provisions of the copyright laws protecting it.In this paper, the vibration reduction problem is investigated for a flexible spacecraft during attitude maneuvering. A new control strategy is proposed, which integrates both the command input shaping and the sliding mode output feedback control (SMOFC) techniques. Specifically, the input shaper is designed for the reference model and implemented outside of the feedback loop in order to achieve the exact elimination of the residual vibration by modifying the existing command. The feedback controller, on the other hand, is designed based on the SMOFC such that the closed-loop system behaves like the reference model with input shaper, where the residual vibrations are eliminated in the presence of parametric uncertainties and external disturbances. An attractive feature of this SMOFC algorithm is that the parametric uncertainties or external disturbances of the system do not need to satisfy the so-called matching conditions or invariance conditions provided that certain bounds are known. In addition, a smoothed hyperbolic tangent function is introduced to eliminate the chattering phenomenon. Compared with the conventional methods, the proposed scheme guarantees not only the stability of the closed-loop system, but also the good performance as well as the robustness. Simulation results for the spacecraft model show that the precise attitudes control and vibration suppression are successfully achieved
Electron-hydrogen scattering in Faddeev-Merkuriev integral equation approach
Electron-hydrogen scattering is studied in the Faddeev-Merkuriev integral
equation approach. The equations are solved by using the Coulomb-Sturmian
separable expansion technique. We present - and -wave scattering and
reactions cross sections up to the threshold.Comment: 2 eps figure
Robust variance-constrained filtering for a class of nonlinear stochastic systems with missing measurements
The official published version of the article can be found at the link below.This paper is concerned with the robust filtering problem for a class of nonlinear stochastic systems with missing measurements and parameter uncertainties. The missing measurements are described by a binary switching sequence satisfying a conditional probability distribution, and the nonlinearities are expressed by the statistical means. The purpose of the filtering problem is to design a filter such that, for all admissible uncertainties and possible measurements missing, the dynamics of the filtering error is exponentially mean-square stable, and the individual steady-state error variance is not more than prescribed upper bound. A sufficient condition for the exponential mean-square stability of the filtering error system is first derived and an upper bound of the state estimation error variance is then obtained. In terms of certain linear matrix inequalities (LMIs), the solvability of the addressed problem is discussed and the explicit expression of the desired filters is also parameterized. Finally, a simulation example is provided to demonstrate the effectiveness and applicability of the proposed design approach.This work was supported in part by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) of the UK under Grant GR/S27658/01, the Royal Society of the UK and the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation of Germany
Integrating Data Transformation in Principal Components Analysis
Principal component analysis (PCA) is a popular dimension-reduction method to reduce the complexity and obtain the informative aspects of high-dimensional datasets. When the data distribution is skewed, data transformation is commonly used prior to applying PCA. Such transformation is usually obtained from previous studies, prior knowledge, or trial-and-error. In this work, we develop a model-based method that integrates data transformation in PCA and finds an appropriate data transformation using the maximum profile likelihood. Extensions of the method to handle functional data and missing values are also developed. Several numerical algorithms are provided for efficient computation. The proposed method is illustrated using simulated and real-world data examples. Supplementary materials for this article are available online
Sparse logistic principal components analysis for binary data
We develop a new principal components analysis (PCA) type dimension reduction
method for binary data. Different from the standard PCA which is defined on the
observed data, the proposed PCA is defined on the logit transform of the
success probabilities of the binary observations. Sparsity is introduced to the
principal component (PC) loading vectors for enhanced interpretability and more
stable extraction of the principal components. Our sparse PCA is formulated as
solving an optimization problem with a criterion function motivated from a
penalized Bernoulli likelihood. A Majorization--Minimization algorithm is
developed to efficiently solve the optimization problem. The effectiveness of
the proposed sparse logistic PCA method is illustrated by application to a
single nucleotide polymorphism data set and a simulation study.Comment: Published in at http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/10-AOAS327 the Annals of
Applied Statistics (http://www.imstat.org/aoas/) by the Institute of
Mathematical Statistics (http://www.imstat.org
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