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Diffusion Approximations for Online Principal Component Estimation and Global Convergence
In this paper, we propose to adopt the diffusion approximation tools to study
the dynamics of Oja's iteration which is an online stochastic gradient descent
method for the principal component analysis. Oja's iteration maintains a
running estimate of the true principal component from streaming data and enjoys
less temporal and spatial complexities. We show that the Oja's iteration for
the top eigenvector generates a continuous-state discrete-time Markov chain
over the unit sphere. We characterize the Oja's iteration in three phases using
diffusion approximation and weak convergence tools. Our three-phase analysis
further provides a finite-sample error bound for the running estimate, which
matches the minimax information lower bound for principal component analysis
under the additional assumption of bounded samples.Comment: Appeared in NIPS 201
Comorbidity of cardiovascular disease, diabetes and chronic kidney disease in Australia
This is the first report of a projected series regarding the comorbidity of cardiovascular disease (CVD), diabetes and chronic kidney disease (CKD) in Australia. Comorbidity refers to any two or more of these diseases that occur in one person at the same time. The questions to be answered in this report include: 1. How many Australians have comorbidity of CVD, diabetes and CKD? 2. What is the proportion of hospitalisations with these comorbidities? 3. How much do these comorbidities contribute to deaths? 4. What is the magnitude of comorbidity in the context of each individual disease? 5. Are there differences in the distribution of these comorbidities among age groups and sexes
The Geometric Phase and Gravitational Precession of D-Branes
We study Berry's phase in the D0-D4-brane system. When a D0-brane moves in
the background of D4-branes, the first excited states undergo a holonomy
described by a non-Abelian Berry connection. At weak coupling this is an SU(2)
connection over R^5, known as the Yang monopole. At strong coupling, the
holonomy is recast as the classical gravitational precession of a spinning
particle. The Berry connection is the spin connection of the near-horizon limit
of the D4-branes, which is a continuous deformation of the Yang and anti-Yang
monopole.Comment: 23 pages; v3: typos correcte
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