What do a 20th-century physicist, an 18th-century statistician and an ancient Greek philosopher have in common? They all knew how to extrapolate with incredible accuracy. Columnist Jacob Aron explains ...
Researchers used algebra and geometry together to solve an old random walk problem. Random walk ideas have informed everything from biology to video games. This team identified a key geometry idea ...
Abstract: In this letter, we provide a method for computing the success probability of random distance bipolar wireless networks. In our proposed random distance bipolar wireless networks, the ...
Amusement park patrons, wanting to go on a log ride, might not have to wait in line at all, they might have to wait for hours, or the wait could be anywhere in between. For a random log rider, the ...
Probability theory describes the likelihood of different outcomes or distinct results from chance processes (sometimes referred to as experiments.) The set of all the possible outcomes of an ...
Abstract: This article investigates the observer-based finite-time $H_\infty$ control problem for interconnected fuzzy systems with quantization and random network ...
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