A constructive sharp approach to functional quantization of stochastic processes.
Junglen, Stefan, Luschgy, Harald (2010)
Journal of Applied Mathematics
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Junglen, Stefan, Luschgy, Harald (2010)
Journal of Applied Mathematics
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Krystyna Katulska, Łukasz Smaga (2016)
Kybernetika
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In this paper we consider D-optimal and highly D-efficient chemical balance weighing designs. The errors are assumed to be equally non-negatively correlated and to have equal variances. Some necessary and sufficient conditions under which a design is D*-optimal design (regular D-optimal design) are proved. It is also shown that in many cases D*-optimal design does not exist. In many of those cases the designs constructed by Masaro and Wong (2008) and some new designs are shown to be...
Bušová, Lenka (2008)
Acta Mathematica Universitatis Comenianae. New Series
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Ilya Molchanov, Sergei Zuyev (2010)
ESAIM: Probability and Statistics
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The paper develops an approach to optimal design problems based on application of abstract optimisation principles in the space of measures. Various design criteria and constraints, such as bounded density, fixed barycentre, fixed variance, etc. are treated in a unified manner providing a universal variant of the Kiefer-Wolfowitz theorem and giving a full spectrum of optimality criteria for particular cases. Incorporating the optimal design problems into conventional optimisation...
Ilya Molchanov, Sergei Zuyev (2004)
ESAIM: Probability and Statistics
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The paper develops an approach to optimal design problems based on application of abstract optimisation principles in the space of measures. Various design criteria and constraints, such as bounded density, fixed barycentre, fixed variance, etc. are treated in a unified manner providing a universal variant of the Kiefer-Wolfowitz theorem and giving a full spectrum of optimality criteria for particular cases. Incorporating the optimal design problems into conventional optimisation framework...
J. López-Fidalgo (2009)
Boletín de Estadística e Investigación Operativa. BEIO
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Łukasz Smaga (2016)
Biometrical Letters
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This paper considers main effects plans used to study m two-level factors using n runs which are partitioned into b blocks of equal size k = n/b. The assumptions are adopted that n ≡ 2 (mod 8) and k > 2 is even. Certain designs not having all main effects orthogonal to blocks were shown by Jacroux (2011a) to be D-optimal when (m − 2)(k − 2) + 2 ⩽ n ⩽ (m − 1)(k − 2) + 2. Here, we extend that result. For (m − 3)(k − 2) + 2 ⩽ n < (m − 2)(k − 2) + 2, the D-optimality of those designs...
Bronisław Ceranka, Małgorzata Graczyk (2013)
Biometrical Letters
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In this paper, we study the relationships between regular A-optimal spring balance weighing designs and regular A-optimal chemical balance weighing designs. We give the basic relation between these designs in the case where the errors are uncorrelated and they have different variances. We give some examples of methods of construction of such designs.