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Variance-Constrained H finite-horizon filtering for multi-rate time-varying networked systems based on stochastic protocols

Ming Lyu, Jie Zhang, YuMing Bo (2020)

Kybernetika

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In this paper, the variance-constrained H finite-horizon filtering problem is investigated for a class of time-varying nonlinear system under muti-rate communication network and stochastic protocol (SP). The stochastic protocol is employed to determine which sensor obtains access to the muti-rate communication network in order to relieve communication burden. A novel mapping technology is applied to characterize the randomly switching behavior of the data transmission resulting from...

Distributed H estimation for moving target under switching multi-agent network

Hu Chen, Qin Weiwei, He Bing, Liu Gang (2015)

Kybernetika

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In this paper, the distributed H estimation problem is investigated for a moving target with local communication and switching topology. Based on the solution of the algebraic Riccati equation, a recursive algorithm is proposed using constant gain. The stability of the proposed algorithm is analysed by using the Lyapounov method, and a lower bound for estimation errors is obtained for the proposed common H filter. Moreover, a bound for the H parameter is obtained by means of the solution...

Guessing clubs in the generalized club filter

Bernhard König, Paul Larson, Yasuo Yoshinobu (2007)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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We present principles for guessing clubs in the generalized club filter on κ λ . These principles are shown to be weaker than classical diamond principles but often serve as sufficient substitutes. One application is a new construction of a λ⁺-Suslin-tree using assumptions different from previous constructions. The other application partly solves open problems regarding the cofinality of reflection points for stationary subsets of [ λ ] .

Filter factors of truncated TLS regularization with multiple observations

Iveta Hnětynková, Martin Plešinger, Jana Žáková (2017)

Applications of Mathematics

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The total least squares (TLS) and truncated TLS (T-TLS) methods are widely known linear data fitting approaches, often used also in the context of very ill-conditioned, rank-deficient, or ill-posed problems. Regularization properties of T-TLS applied to linear approximation problems A x b were analyzed by Fierro, Golub, Hansen, and O’Leary (1997) through the so-called filter factors allowing to represent the solution in terms of a filtered pseudoinverse of A applied to b . This paper focuses...

Some observations on filters with properties defined by open covers

Rodrigo Hernández-Gutiérrez, Paul J. Szeptycki (2015)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

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We study the relation between the Hurewicz and Menger properties of filters considered topologically as subspaces of 𝒫 ( ω ) with the Cantor set topology.

About the generating function of a left bounded integer-valued random variable

Charles Delorme, Jean-Marc Rinkel (2008)

Bulletin de la Société Mathématique de France

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We give a relation between the sign of the mean of an integer-valued, left bounded, random variable X and the number of zeros of 1 - Φ ( z ) inside the unit disk, where Φ is the generating function of X , under some mild conditions

Relative co-annihilators in lattice equality algebras

Sogol Niazian, Mona Aaly Kologani, Rajab Ali Borzooei (2024)

Mathematica Bohemica

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We introduce the notion of relative co-annihilator in lattice equality algebras and investigate some important properties of it. Then, we obtain some interesting relations among -irreducible filters, positive implicative filters, prime filters and relative co-annihilators. Given a lattice equality algebra 𝔼 and 𝔽 a filter of 𝔼 , we define the set of all 𝔽 -involutive filters of 𝔼 and show that by defining some operations on it, it makes a BL-algebra.

P λ -sets and skeletal mappings

Aleksander Błaszczyk, Anna Brzeska (2013)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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We prove that if the topology on the set Seq of all finite sequences of natural numbers is determined by P λ -filters and λ ≤ , then Seq is a P λ -set in its Čech-Stone compactification. This improves some results of Simon and of Juhász and Szymański. As a corollary we obtain a generalization of a result of Burke concerning skeletal maps and we partially answer a question of his.

On the geometry of proportional quotients of l m

Piotr Mankiewicz, Stanisław J. Szarek (2003)

Studia Mathematica

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We compare various constructions of random proportional quotients of l m (i.e., with the dimension of the quotient roughly equal to a fixed proportion of m as m → ∞) and show that several of those constructions are equivalent. As a consequence of our approach we conclude that the most natural “geometric” models possess a number of asymptotically extremal properties, some of which were hitherto not known for any model.