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Velocity Curve Analysis of the Spectroscopic Binary Stars V373 Cas, V2388 Oph, V401 Cyg, GM Dra, V523 Cas, AB And, and HD 141929 by Artificial Neural Networks
We used an Artificial Neural Network (ANN) to derive the orbital parameters
of spectroscopic binary stars. Using measured radial velocity data of seven
double-lined spectroscopic binary systems V373 Cas, V2388 Oph, V401 Cyg, GM
Dra, V523 Cas, AB And, and HD 141929, we found corresponding orbital and
spectroscopic elements. Our numerical results are in good agreement with those
obtained by others using more traditional methods.Comment: 13 pages, 8 figures, 14 Table
Taming Wild High Dimensional Text Data with a Fuzzy Lash
The bag of words (BOW) represents a corpus in a matrix whose elements are the
frequency of words. However, each row in the matrix is a very high-dimensional
sparse vector. Dimension reduction (DR) is a popular method to address sparsity
and high-dimensionality issues. Among different strategies to develop DR
method, Unsupervised Feature Transformation (UFT) is a popular strategy to map
all words on a new basis to represent BOW. The recent increase of text data and
its challenges imply that DR area still needs new perspectives. Although a wide
range of methods based on the UFT strategy has been developed, the fuzzy
approach has not been considered for DR based on this strategy. This research
investigates the application of fuzzy clustering as a DR method based on the
UFT strategy to collapse BOW matrix to provide a lower-dimensional
representation of documents instead of the words in a corpus. The quantitative
evaluation shows that fuzzy clustering produces superior performance and
features to Principal Components Analysis (PCA) and Singular Value
Decomposition (SVD), two popular DR methods based on the UFT strategy
Application of a New Non-Linear Least Squares Velocity Curve Analysis Technique for Spectroscopic Binary Stars
Using measured radial velocity data of nine double lined spectroscopic binary
systems NSV 223, AB And, V2082 Cyg, HS Her, V918 Her, BV Dra, BW Dra, V2357
Oph, and YZ Cas, we find corresponding orbital and spectroscopic elements via
the method introduced by Karami & Mohebi (2007a) and Karami & Teimoorinia
(2007). Our numerical results are in good agreement with those obtained by
others using more traditional methods.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures. Accepted for publication in Astrophysics & Space
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Resurrecting the exponential and inverse power-law potentials in non-canonical inflation
We study inflation within the framework of non-canonical scalar field. In
this scenario, we obtain the inflationary observables such as the scalar
spectral index, the tensor-to-scalar ratio, the running of the scalar spectral
index as well as the equilateral non-Gaussianity parameter. Then, we apply
these results for the exponential and inverse power-law potentials. Our
investigation shows that although the predictions of these potentials in the
standard canonical inflation are completely ruled out by the Planck 2015
observations, their results in non-canonical scenario can lie inside the
allowed regions of the Planck 2015 data. We also find that in non-canonical
inflation, the predictions of the aforementioned potentials for the running of
the scalar spectral index and the equilateral non-Gaussianity parameter are in
well agreement with the Planck 2015 results. Furthermore, we show that in the
context of non-canonical inflation, the graceful exit problem of the
exponential and inverse power-law potentials is resolved.Comment: 18 pages, 3 figure
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