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Understanding Performance Counter Data
... – [Configuration micro-benchmark] – Validation micro-benchmark – used to predict event count – Prediction via tool, mathematical model, and/or simulation – Hardware-reported event count collection via PAPI (instrumented benchmark run 100 times; mean event count and standard deviation calculated) – C ...
... – [Configuration micro-benchmark] – Validation micro-benchmark – used to predict event count – Prediction via tool, mathematical model, and/or simulation – Hardware-reported event count collection via PAPI (instrumented benchmark run 100 times; mean event count and standard deviation calculated) – C ...
Guest lecture - Department of Mathematics & Statistics | McMaster
... • Is it real? • What mechanisms are required to produce these patterns? – Non-local dispersal? – Non-local competition? ...
... • Is it real? • What mechanisms are required to produce these patterns? – Non-local dispersal? – Non-local competition? ...
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... cloud particles: electric field formation and charge separation interconnect to dynamics of air flow, moisture distribution and phase composition of the cloud. It is especially important for the thunderclouds since lightning discharges are the greatest threat to human, technical devices and engineer ...
... cloud particles: electric field formation and charge separation interconnect to dynamics of air flow, moisture distribution and phase composition of the cloud. It is especially important for the thunderclouds since lightning discharges are the greatest threat to human, technical devices and engineer ...
This PDF is a selection from an out-of-print volume from... of Economic Research
... are the outcome of the free choice of the respondent, it is natural to assume that P(y, = i) = P(U1(x) > U/x),j i) where U, given a vector of exogenous variables x, is the random utility associated with the i-tb choice. Such a model has been proposed by Quandt [1968] and Aitchison and Bennett [1970] ...
... are the outcome of the free choice of the respondent, it is natural to assume that P(y, = i) = P(U1(x) > U/x),j i) where U, given a vector of exogenous variables x, is the random utility associated with the i-tb choice. Such a model has been proposed by Quandt [1968] and Aitchison and Bennett [1970] ...
Neuro-Fuzzy System Optimized Based Quantum Differential
... each qubit are represented as two genes, each chromosome contains two gene chains, and each of gene chains represents an optimization solution. The number of genes is determined by the number of optimization parameters. Taking each qubit in the optimal chromosome as the goal, individuals are updated ...
... each qubit are represented as two genes, each chromosome contains two gene chains, and each of gene chains represents an optimization solution. The number of genes is determined by the number of optimization parameters. Taking each qubit in the optimal chromosome as the goal, individuals are updated ...
PeterBajcsy_SP2Learn_v2 - PRAGMA Cloud/Grid Operation
... Currently, there is no single method that could estimate R/D rates and patterns for all practical applications. Therefore, cross analyzing results from various estimation methods and related field information is likely to be superior than using only a single estimation method. ...
... Currently, there is no single method that could estimate R/D rates and patterns for all practical applications. Therefore, cross analyzing results from various estimation methods and related field information is likely to be superior than using only a single estimation method. ...
List of Abstracts
... better than PCR, since principal components are obtained irrespective of the response (Preda, Saporta, 2005 and Preda & al., 2007). It is often of practical interest to anticipate the prediction of the response earlier than the end of the observed process. A method based on the use of ROC curves and ...
... better than PCR, since principal components are obtained irrespective of the response (Preda, Saporta, 2005 and Preda & al., 2007). It is often of practical interest to anticipate the prediction of the response earlier than the end of the observed process. A method based on the use of ROC curves and ...
Squirrel Cage of Induction Motors Simulation via Simulink
... mathematical model of squirrel cage induction motor. Induction motor models are generally available in form of d-q model in literature for Simulink simulations. But in this study the model include rotor bars and end-ring near the stator windings. So, the rotor bars and end-ring data (currents, volta ...
... mathematical model of squirrel cage induction motor. Induction motor models are generally available in form of d-q model in literature for Simulink simulations. But in this study the model include rotor bars and end-ring near the stator windings. So, the rotor bars and end-ring data (currents, volta ...
Computer simulation
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A computer simulation is a simulation, run on a single computer, or a network of computers, to reproduce behavior of a system. The simulation uses an abstract model (a computer model, or a computational model) to simulate the system. Computer simulations have become a useful part of mathematical modeling of many natural systems in physics (computational physics), astrophysics, climatology, chemistry and biology, human systems in economics, psychology, social science, and engineering. Simulation of a system is represented as the running of the system's model. It can be used to explore and gain new insights into new technology and to estimate the performance of systems too complex for analytical solutions.Computer simulations vary from computer programs that run a few minutes to network-based groups of computers running for hours to ongoing simulations that run for days. The scale of events being simulated by computer simulations has far exceeded anything possible (or perhaps even imaginable) using traditional paper-and-pencil mathematical modeling. Over 10 years ago, a desert-battle simulation of one force invading another involved the modeling of 66,239 tanks, trucks and other vehicles on simulated terrain around Kuwait, using multiple supercomputers in the DoD High Performance Computer Modernization ProgramOther examples include a 1-billion-atom model of material deformation; a 2.64-million-atom model of the complex maker of protein in all organisms, a ribosome, in 2005;a complete simulation of the life cycle of Mycoplasma genitalium in 2012; and the Blue Brain project at EPFL (Switzerland), begun in May 2005 to create the first computer simulation of the entire human brain, right down to the molecular level.Because of the computational cost of simulation, computer experiments are used to perform inference such as uncertainty quantification.