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Additive state decomposition

Known as: Additive decomposition 
Additive state decomposition occurs when a system is decomposed into two or more subsystems with the same dimension as that of the original system. A… 
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2015
2015
Linear regression models that include random effects are commonly used to analyze longitudinal and correlated data. Assume that a… 
2011
2011
The Latin hypercube sampling (LHS) has been used as a variance-reduction estimation tool for an efficient sampling-based… 
2009
2009
In this paper a framework for defining scale-spaces, based on the computational geometry concepts of *** -shapes, is proposed. In… 
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2005
Highly Cited
2005
A framework is presented that allows a number of known results relating feedback equalization, linear prediction, and mutual… 
2003
2003
Hong and Do [4] improved Mares' [7] result about additive decomposition of fuzzy quantities concerning an equivalence relation… 
2001
2001
Two important issues regarding data driven classification are addressed here: model interpretation and unbalanced data. The aim… 
2001
2001
Abstract. We improve upon Hofmann and Wolke's bounds on the conceivable additive decompositions of the set of primes. We also…