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Multiclass Hammersley-Aldous-Diaconis process and multiclass-customer queues
(INST MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS, 2009)
In the Hammersley-Aldous-Diaconis process, infinitely many particles sit in R and at most one particle is allowed at each position. A particle at x, whose nearest neighbor to the right is at y, jumps at rate y - x to a ...
Hydrodynamic approach to boost invariant free streaming
(American Physical Society, 2015-08)
We consider a family of exact boost invariant solutions of the transport equation for free streaming massless particles, where the one particle distribution function is defined in terms of a function of a single variable. ...
BBS invariant measures with independent soliton components
(Univ Washington, 2020-06)
The Box-Ball System (BBS) is a one-dimensional cellular automaton in the configuration space { 0 , 1 } ^Z introduced by Takahashi and Satsuma [8], who identified conserved quantities called solitons. Ferrari, Nguyen, Rolla ...
Enhancing the sensitivity to new physics in the tt̄ invariant mass distribution
(American Physical Society, 2012-08)
We propose selection cuts on the LHC tt̄ production sample which should enhance the sensitivity to new physics signals in the study of the tt̄ invariant mass distribution. We show that selecting events in which the tt̄ ...
Efficient two-sided nonsimilar invariant tests in IV regression with weak instruments
(2008)
As Nelson and Startz [Nelson, C.R., Startz, R., 1990a. The distribution of the instrumental variable estimator and its t ratio when the instrument is a poor one. Journal of Business 63, S125-S140; Nelson, C.R., Startz, R., ...
Robust MPC suitable for closed-loop re-identification, based on probabilistic invariant sets
(Elsevier Science, 2018-08)
This work extends a recent set-based Model Predictive Control (MPC) scheme for closed loop re-identification that solves the potential conflict between the simultaneous persistent excitation of the system and the stabilization ...
Zero-range processes with rapidly growing rates
(Univ Washington, 2021-08)
We provide two methods to construct zero-range processes with superlinear rates on Zd. In the first method these rates can grow very fast, if either the dynamics and the initial distribution are translation invariant or ...
Limit theorems for sequences of random trees
(SPRINGER, 2009)
We consider a random tree and introduce a metric in the space of trees to define the ""mean tree"" as the tree minimizing the average distance to the random tree. When the resulting metric space is compact we have laws of ...