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    Left-ordered inp-minimal groups

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    We prove that any left-ordered inp-minimal group is abelian, and we provide an example of a non-abelian left-ordered group of dp-rank 2

    Mean field variational Bayesian inference for support vector machine classification

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    A mean field variational Bayes approach to support vector machines (SVMs) using the latent variable representation on Polson & Scott (2012) is presented. This representation allows circumvention of many of the shortcomings associated with classical SVMs including automatic penalty parameter selection, the ability to handle dependent samples, missing data and variable selection. We demonstrate on simulated and real datasets that our approach is easily extendable to non-standard situations and outperforms the classical SVM approach whilst remaining computationally efficient.Comment: 18 pages, 4 figure

    Cubic Polynomial Maps with Periodic Critical Orbit, Part II: Escape Regions

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    The parameter space Sp\mathcal{S}_p for monic centered cubic polynomial maps with a marked critical point of period pp is a smooth affine algebraic curve whose genus increases rapidly with pp. Each Sp\mathcal{S}_p consists of a compact connectedness locus together with finitely many escape regions, each of which is biholomorphic to a punctured disk and is characterized by an essentially unique Puiseux series. This note will describe the topology of Sp\mathcal{S}_p, and of its smooth compactification, in terms of these escape regions. It concludes with a discussion of the real sub-locus of Sp\mathcal{S}_p.Comment: 51 pages, 16 figure

    When is Galois cohomology free or trivial?

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    Let p be a prime and F a field containing a primitive pth root of unity. Let E/F be a cyclic extension of degree p and G_E < G_F the associated absolute Galois groups. We determine precise conditions for the cohomology group H^n(E)=H^n(G_E,Fp) to be free or trivial as an Fp[Gal(E/F)]-module. We examine when these properties for H^n(E) are inherited by H^k(E), k>n, and, by analogy with cohomological dimension, we introduce notions of cohomological freeness and cohomological triviality. We give examples of H^n(E) free or trivial for each n in N with prescribed cohomological dimension.Comment: 29 pages; removed hypothesis on perfect fields in main results, and added reference
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