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A Pathwise Fractional one Compartment Intra-Veinous Bolus Model
Extending deterministic compartments pharmacokinetic models as diffusions
seems not realistic on biological side because paths of these stochastic
processes are not smooth enough. In order to extend one compartment
intra-veinous bolus models, this paper suggests to modelize the concentration
process by a class of stochastic differential equations driven by a
fractional Brownian motion of Hurst parameter belonging to .
The first part of the paper provides probabilistic and statistical results on
the concentration process : the distribution of , a control of the
uniform distance between and the solution of the associated ordinary
differential equation, an ergodic theorem for the concentration process and its
application to the estimation of the elimination constant, and consistent
estimators of the driving signal's Hurst parameter and of the volatility
constant.
The second part of the paper provides applications of these theoretical
results on simulated concentration datas : a qualitative procedure for choosing
parameters on small sets of observations, and simulations of the estimators of
the elimination constant and of the driving signal's Hurst parameter. The
relationship between the estimations quality and the size/length of the sample
is discussed.Comment: 16 pages, 6 figure
Sensitivities via Rough Paths
Motivated by a problematic coming from mathematical finance, this paper is
devoted to existing and additional results of continuity and differentiability
of the It\^o map associated to rough differential equations. These regularity
results together with Malliavin calculus are applied to sensitivities analysis
for stochastic differential equations driven by multidimensional Gaussian
processes with continuous paths, especially fractional Brownian motions.
Precisely, in that framework, results on computation of greeks for It\^o's
stochastic differential equations are extended. An application in mathematical
finance, and simulations, are provided.Comment: 36 pages, 1 figur
Ergodicity of a Generalized Jacobi's Equation and Applications
Consider a -dimensional centered Gaussian process with
-H\"older continuous paths on the compact intervals of
() and , and the local solution in rough paths
sense of Jacobi's equation driven by the signal . The global existence and
the uniqueness of the solution are proved via a change of variable taking into
account the singularities of the vector field, because it doesn't satisfy the
non-explosion condition. The regularity of the associated It\^o map is studied.
By using these deterministic results, Jacobi's equation is studied on
probabilistic side : an ergodic theorem in L. Arnold's random dynamical systems
framework, and the existence of an explicit density with respect to Lebesgue's
measure for each , are proved. The paper concludes on a
generalization of Morris-Lecar's neuron model, where the normalized conductance
of the current is the solution of a generalized Jacobi's
equation.Comment: 32 pages, 4 figures. Stochastic Processes and their Applications,
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An energy-consistent depth-averaged Euler system: derivation and properties
In this paper, we present an original derivation process of a non-hydrostatic
shallow water-type model which aims at approximating the incompressible Euler
and Navier-Stokes systems with free surface. The closure relations are obtained
by aminimal energy constraint instead of an asymptotic expansion. The model
slightly differs from thewell-known Green-Naghdi model and is confronted with
stationary andanalytical solutions of the Euler system corresponding to
rotationalflows. At the end of the paper, we givetime-dependent analytical
solutions for the Euler system that are alsoanalytical solutions for the
proposed model but that are not solutionsof the Green-Naghdi model. We also
give and compare analytical solutions of thetwo non-hydrostatic shallow water
models
Change detection in SAR time-series based on the coefficient of variation
This paper discusses change detection in SAR time-series. Firstly, several
statistical properties of the coefficient of variation highlight its pertinence
for change detection. Then several criteria are proposed. The coefficient of
variation is suggested to detect any kind of change.
Then other criteria based on ratios of coefficients of variations are
proposed to detect long events such as construction test sites, or point-event
such as vehicles.
These detection methods are evaluated first on theoretical statistical
simulations to determine the scenarios where they can deliver the best results.
Then detection performance is assessed on real data for different types of
scenes and sensors (Sentinel-1, UAVSAR). In particular, a quantitative
evaluation is performed with a comparison of our solutions with
state-of-the-art methods
Fabricating management practices : "Responsible Care" and Corporate Social Responsibility.
Purpose this study focuses on the policy of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) launched in the chemical industry in the 1980s and known as “Responsible Care”. The debate surrounding this issue prompts us to question the ever-changing nature of this policy and the way to measure the performance achieved. Methodology Our findings are drawn from analysis of a double set of data including a longitudinal survey and a current case study. Blending these two data sets allows a better understanding of the ongoing building process of “Responsible Care” and, more broadly, of corporate social responsibility. Findings this paper asserts that, contrary to the common wisdom developed in research, companies do not simply react to stakeholder pressure. Companies autonomously develop ways to protect their environment and so contribute to changing Society's expectations. Thus, performance cannot be read without a dynamic perspective in mind. Research limitations/implications Our findings lead us to reconsider the assessment of companies' sustainable performances by taking into account the fabricating process of sustainable activities. The main limitation of this research stems from the single unit of analysis considered. Broader studies will be necessary to enrich our understanding of corporate policies. Originality/value of the paper Our paper stands apart from the traditional view of organizations as cynical actors and attempts to provide a more complex picture of the behaviours observed.Performance management; Performance measurement; “Responsible Care”; Corporate Social Responsibility;
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