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An O(n) method of calculating Kendall correlations of spike trains
The ability to record from increasingly large numbers of neurons, and the
increasing attention being paid to large scale neural network simulations,
demands computationally fast algorithms to compute relevant statistical
measures. We present an O(n) algorithm for calculating the Kendall correlation
of spike trains, a correlation measure that is becoming especially recognized
as an important tool in neuroscience. We show that our method is around 50
times faster than the O (n ln n) method which is a current standard for quickly
computing the Kendall correlation. In addition to providing a faster algorithm,
we emphasize the role that taking the specific nature of spike trains had on
reducing the run time. We imagine that there are many other useful algorithms
that can be even more significantly sped up when taking this into
consideration. A MATLAB function executing the method described here has been
made freely available on-line.Comment: 7 pages, 1 figure, 1 tabl
Constitutional Law - Eighth Amendment - Capital Punishment - State Death Penalty Statutes - Procedural Safeguards
The Supreme Court of the United States has held that the Alabama death penalty statute which prohibited a jury instruction of lesser included offenses in a capital case is unconstitutional because it diminishes the reliability of the guilt determination process, leading to an arbitrary and irrational imposition of the death penalty.
Beck v. Alabama, 447 U.S. 625 (1980)
Development of Future Habitat Suitability Models for the Swift fox (Vulpes velox) in the American Southwest
The Swift fox (Vupes velox) is a habitat specialist species of short or mixed grass prairie. We used bioclimatic envelope models and habitat suitability models under three future climate scenarios (based on CO2 emission rates) from "www.climatewizard.org":http://www.climatewizard.org to fit species distribution models, using the maximum entropy method. Current suitable habitat for the swift fox covers an area of 161,984 km2. Under the future climate scenarios the habitat decreases by 27% in the low emission scenario, 63% for medium emissions, and 53% in the high emissions scenario. This decrease in suitable habitat corresponded to an overall decrease in total grassland landcover. The current total area of grassland is 423,440 km2. Under the future climate scenarios the grassland decreased by 12% in the low emissions scenario, 24% for medium emissions, and 16% in the high emissions scenario
A search for CO+ in planetary nebulae
We have carried out a systematic search for the molecular ion CO+ in a sample
of 8 protoplanetary and planetary nebulae in order to determine the origin of
the unexpectedly strong HCO+ emission previously detected in these sources. An
understanding of the HCO+ chemistry may provide direct clues to the physical
and chemical evolution of planetary nebulae. We find that the integrated
intensity of the CO+ line may be correlated with that of HCO+, suggesting that
the reaction of CO+ with molecular hydrogen may be an important formation route
for HCO+ in these planetary nebulae.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in MNRA
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