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    Fully Bayesian Penalized Regression with a Generalized Bridge Prior

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    We consider penalized regression models under a unified framework. The particular method is determined by the form of the penalty term, which is typically chosen by cross validation. We introduce a fully Bayesian approach that incorporates both sparse and dense settings and show how to use a type of model averaging approach to eliminate the nuisance penalty parameters and perform inference through the marginal posterior distribution of the regression coefficients. We establish tail robustness of the resulting estimator as well as conditional and marginal posterior consistency for the Bayesian model. We develop a component-wise Markov chain Monte Carlo algorithm for sampling. Numerical results show that the method tends to select the optimal penalty and performs well in both variable selection and prediction and is comparable to, and often better than alternative methods. Both simulated and real data examples are provided

    Number of Irreducible Polynomials and Pairs of Relatively Prime Polynomials in Several Variables over Finite Fields

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    We discuss several enumerative results for irreducible polynomials of a given degree and pairs of relatively prime polynomials of given degrees in several variables over finite fields. Two notions of degree, the {\em total degree} and the {\em vector degree}, are considered. We show that the number of irreducibles can be computed recursively by degree and that the number of relatively prime pairs can be expressed in terms of the number of irreducibles. We also obtain asymptotic formulas for the number of irreducibles and the number of relatively prime pairs. The asymptotic formulas for the number of irreducibles generalize and improve several previous results by Carlitz, Cohen and Bodin.Comment: 33 page

    Association schemes from the action of PGL(2,q)PGL(2,q) fixing a nonsingular conic in PG(2,q)

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    The group PGL(2,q)PGL(2,q) has an embedding into PGL(3,q)PGL(3,q) such that it acts as the group fixing a nonsingular conic in PG(2,q)PG(2,q). This action affords a coherent configuration R(q)R(q) on the set L(q)L(q) of non-tangent lines of the conic. We show that the relations can be described by using the cross-ratio. Our results imply that the restrictions R+(q)R_{+}(q) and R−(q)R_{-}(q) to the sets L+(q)L_{+}(q) of secant lines and to the set L−(q)L_{-}(q) of exterior lines, respectively, are both association schemes; moreover, we show that the elliptic scheme R−(q)R_{-}(q) is pseudocyclic. We further show that the coherent configuration R(q2)R(q^2) with qq even allow certain fusions. These provide a 4-class fusion of the hyperbolic scheme R+(q2)R_{+}(q^2), and 3-class fusions and 2-class fusions (strongly regular graphs) of both schemes R+(q2)R_{+}(q^2) and $R_{-}(q^2). The fusion results for the hyperbolic case are known, but our approach here as well as our results in the elliptic case are new.Comment: 33 page

    Multiple wavemode scanning for near and far-side defect characterisation

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    The combination of ultrasonic inspections using different wavemodes can give more information than is available with single mode inspection. In this work, the response of shear and Rayleigh waves to surface-breaking defects propagating on the near-side and far-side of a sample is investigated. The directivity of shear waves generated by a racetrack coil electromagnetic acoustic transducer (EMAT) is identified and used to set an ideal separation for a pair of transmit-receive EMATs. Defects are indicated by a reduction in the transmitted Rayleigh wave amplitude, and by blocking of the shear wave. Used together, these can identify features in the bulk wave behaviour which are due to near-face surface-breaking defects, and give a full picture of both surfaces. By using a combination of the two wavemodes, the angle of propagation and length of any near-side defects can additionally be identified. A scanning method for samples is proposed

    Spontaneous Transport Barriers Quench Turbulent Resistivity in 2D MHD

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    This Letter identifies the physical mechanism for the quench of turbulent resistivity in 2D MHD. Without an imposed, ordered magnetic field, a multi-scale, blob-and-barrier structure of magnetic potential forms spontaneously. Magnetic energy is concentrated in thin, linear barriers, located at the interstices between blobs. The barriers quench the transport and kinematic decay of magnetic energy. The local transport bifurcation underlying barrier formation is linked to the inverse cascade of ⟨A2⟩\langle A^2\rangle and negative resistivity, which induce local bistability. For small scale forcing, spontaneous layering of the magnetic potential occurs, with barriers located at the interstices between layers. This structure is effectively a magnetic staircase
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