299 research outputs found

    Stochastic modeling for the COMET-assay

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    We present a stochastic model for single cell gel electrophoresis (COMET-assay) data. Essential is the use of point process structures, renewal theory and reduction to intensity histograms for further data analysis

    Parsimonious Segmentation of Time Series' by Potts Models

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    Typical problems in the analysis of data sets like time-series or images crucially rely on the extraction of primitive features based on segmentation. Variational approaches are a popular and convenient framework in which such problems can be studied. We focus on Potts models as simple nontrivial instances. The discussion proceeds along two data sets from brain mapping and functional genomics

    The Spatial Product of Arveson Systems is Intrinsic

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    We prove that the spatial product of two spatial Arveson systems is independent of the choice of the reference units. This also answers the same question for the minimal dilation the Powers sum of two spatial CP-semigroups: It is independent up to cocycle conjugacy

    Subsystems of Fock Need Not Be Fock: Spatial CP-Semigroups

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    We show that a product subsystem of a time ordered system (that is, a product system of time ordered Fock modules), though type I, need not be isomorphic to a time ordered product system. In that way, we answer an open problem in the classification of CP-semigroups by product systems. We define spatial strongly continuous CP-semigroups on a unital C*-algebra and characterize them as those that have a Christensen-Evans generator.Comment: Revised and enlarged version, to appear in Proc. Amer. Math. So

    An Elementary Rigorous Introduction to Exact Sampling

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    We introduce coupling from the past, a recently developed method for exact sampling from a given distribution. Focus is on rigour and thorough proofs. We stay on an elementary level which requires little or no prior knowledge from probability theory. This should fill an obvious gap between innumerable intuitive and incomplete reviews, and few precise derivations on an abstract level

    Scale space consistency of piecewise constant least squares estimators -- another look at the regressogram

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    We study the asymptotic behavior of piecewise constant least squares regression estimates, when the number of partitions of the estimate is penalized. We show that the estimator is consistent in the relevant metric if the signal is in L2([0,1])L^2([0,1]), the space of c\`{a}dl\`{a}g functions equipped with the Skorokhod metric or C([0,1])C([0,1]) equipped with the supremum metric. Moreover, we consider the family of estimates under a varying smoothing parameter, also called scale space. We prove convergence of the empirical scale space towards its deterministic target.Comment: Published at http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/074921707000000274 in the IMS Lecture Notes Monograph Series (http://www.imstat.org/publications/lecnotes.htm) by the Institute of Mathematical Statistics (http://www.imstat.org

    Early stage phase separation of AlCoCr<sub>0.75</sub>Cu<sub>0.5</sub>FeNi high-entropy powder at the nanoscale

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    High entropy alloys are generally considered to be single phase material. This state is, however, typically a non-equilibrium state after fabrication at high cooling rates. Phase constitution after fabrication or heat treatment is mostly known for isothermal annealing only and for casts as well as rapidly quenched alloys. Knowledge on early phase separation stages of high entropy alloys and their mechanisms are missing so far. Here, we present results on phase separation at intermediate cooling rates, by characterization of gas atomized powder of the AlCoCr0.75Cu0.5FeNi alloy. Although investigation by X-ray diffraction and Electron Backscatter Diffraction indicates a single-phase nature of the powder particles, aberration-corrected scanning transmission electron microscopy and atom probe tomography reveal a nanoscale phase separation into Ni-Al-rich B2 and Fe-Cr-rich A2 regions as well as a high number density of 3.1x1024 Cu-rich clusters per m3 in the B2 matrix. The observed phase separation and cluster formation are linked to spinodal decomposition and nucleation processes, respectively. The study highlights that adequate characterization techniques need to be chosen when making statements about phase stability and structural evolution in compositionally complex alloys.Comment: 33 pages, 12 figure

    Time-Varying Fine-Structure Constant Requires Cosmological Constant

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    Webb et al. presented preliminary evidence for a time-varying fine-structure constant. We show Teller's formula for this variation to be ruled out within the Einstein-de Sitter universe, however, it is compatible with cosmologies which require a large cosmological constant.Comment: 3 pages, no figures, revtex, to be published in Mod. Phys. Lett.
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