Abstract: This paper studies the control-oriented recursive identification of finite impulse response systems with binary-valued observations. Inspired by the Maximum Likelihood method, a novel ...
Spatially Scalable Recursive Estimation of Gaussian Process Terrain Maps Using Local Basis Functions
Abstract: We address the computational challenges of large-scale geospatial mapping with Gaussian process (GP) regression by performing localized computations rather than processing the entire map ...
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The Riemann hypothesis is the most important open question in number theory—if not all of mathematics. It has occupied experts for more than 160 years. And the problem appeared both in mathematician ...
Say you’re at a party with nine other people and everyone shakes everyone else’s hand exactly once. How many handshakes take place? This is the “handshake problem,” and it’s one of my favorites. As a ...
ABSTRACT: We present an efficient and elementary method to find the partial fraction decomposition of a rational function when the denominator is a product of two highly powered linear factors.
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