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Normalized Multi-Bump Solutions For Saturable Schrödinger Equations, Xiaoming Wang, Zhi-Qiang Wang Dec 2019

Normalized Multi-Bump Solutions For Saturable Schrödinger Equations, Xiaoming Wang, Zhi-Qiang Wang

Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Publications

In this paper, we are concerned with the existence of multi-bump solutions for a class of semiclassical saturable Schrödinger equations with an density function:

We prove that, with the density function being radially symmetric, for given integer k ≥ 2 there exist a family of non-radial, k-bump type normalized solutions (i.e., with the L2 constraint) which concentrate at the global maximum points of density functions when ε → 0+. The proof is based on a variational method in particular on a convexity technique and the concentration-compactness method.


Convergence Rates For Empirical Estimation Of Binary Classification Bounds, Salimeh Yasaei Sekeh, Morteza Noshad, Kevin R. Moon, Alfred O. Hero Nov 2019

Convergence Rates For Empirical Estimation Of Binary Classification Bounds, Salimeh Yasaei Sekeh, Morteza Noshad, Kevin R. Moon, Alfred O. Hero

Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Publications

Bounding the best achievable error probability for binary classification problems is relevant to many applications including machine learning, signal processing, and information theory. Many bounds on the Bayes binary classification error rate depend on information divergences between the pair of class distributions. Recently, the Henze–Penrose (HP) divergence has been proposed for bounding classification error probability. We consider the problem of empirically estimating the HP-divergence from random samples. We derive a bound on the convergence rate for the Friedman–Rafsky (FR) estimator of the HP-divergence, which is related to a multivariate runs statistic for testing between two distributions. The FR estimator is …


Feasibility Of Multi-Year Forecast For The Colorado River Water Supply: Time Series Modeling, Brian Plucinski, Yan Sun, Shih-Yu (Simon) Wang, Robert R. Gilies, James Eklund, Chih-Chia Wang Nov 2019

Feasibility Of Multi-Year Forecast For The Colorado River Water Supply: Time Series Modeling, Brian Plucinski, Yan Sun, Shih-Yu (Simon) Wang, Robert R. Gilies, James Eklund, Chih-Chia Wang

Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Publications

The future of the Colorado River water supply (WS) affects millions of people and the US economy. A recent study suggested a cross-basin correlation between the Colorado River and its neighboring Great Salt Lake (GSL). Following that study, the feasibility of using the previously developed multi-year prediction of the GSL water level to forecast the Colorado River WS was tested. Time-series models were developed to predict the changes in WS out to 10 years. Regressive methods and the GSL water level data were used for the depiction of decadal variability of the Colorado River WS. Various time-series models suggest a …


Nonlinear Reaction–Diffusion Process Models Improve Inference For Population Dynamics, Xinyi Lu, Perry J. Williams, Mevin B. Hooten, James A. Powell, Jamie N. Womble, Michael R. Bower Nov 2019

Nonlinear Reaction–Diffusion Process Models Improve Inference For Population Dynamics, Xinyi Lu, Perry J. Williams, Mevin B. Hooten, James A. Powell, Jamie N. Womble, Michael R. Bower

Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Publications

Partial differential equations (PDEs) are a useful tool for modeling spatiotemporal dynamics of ecological processes. However, as an ecological process evolves, we need statistical models that can adapt to changing dynamics as new data are collected. We developed a model that combines an ecological diffusion equation and logistic growth to characterize colonization processes of a population that establishes long‐term equilibrium over a heterogeneous environment. We also developed a homogenization strategy to statistically upscale the PDE for faster computation and adopted a hierarchical framework to accommodate multiple data sources collected at different spatial scales. We highlighted the advantages of using a …


(0,1)-Matrices, Discrepancy And Preservers, Leroy B. Beasley Aug 2019

(0,1)-Matrices, Discrepancy And Preservers, Leroy B. Beasley

Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Publications

Let m and n be positive integers, and let R = (r1, . . . , rm) and S = (s1, . . . , sn) be nonnegative integral vectors. Let A(R,S) be the set of all m × n (0, 1)-matrices with row sum vector R and column vector S. Let R and S be nonincreasing, and let F(R) be the m × n (0, 1)-matrix, where for each i, the ith row of F(R, …


From The Signature Theorem To Anomaly Cancellation, Andreas Malmendier, Michael T. Schultz Aug 2019

From The Signature Theorem To Anomaly Cancellation, Andreas Malmendier, Michael T. Schultz

Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Publications

We survey the Hirzebruch signature theorem as a special case of the Atiyah–Singer index theorem. The family version of the Atiyah–Singer index theorem in the form of the Riemann–Roch–Grothendieck–Quillen (RRGQ) formula is then applied to the complexified signature operators varying along the universal family of elliptic curves. The RRGQ formula allows us to determine a generalized cohomology class on the base of the elliptic fibration that is known in physics as (a measure of) the local and global anomaly. Combining several anomalous operators allows us to cancel the local anomaly on a Jacobian elliptic surface, a construction that is based …


Comparing Design Ground Snow Load Prediction In Utah And Idaho, Brennan L. Bean, Marc Maguire, Yan Sun Jul 2019

Comparing Design Ground Snow Load Prediction In Utah And Idaho, Brennan L. Bean, Marc Maguire, Yan Sun

Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Publications

Snow loads in the western United States are largely undefined due to complex geography and climates, leaving the individual states to publish detailed studies for their region, usually through the local Structural Engineers Association (SEAs). These associations are typically made up of engineers not formally trained to develop or evaluate spatial statistical methods for their regions and there is little guidance from ASCE 7. Furthermore, little has been written to compare the independently developed design ground snow load prediction methods used by various western states. This paper addresses this topic by comparing the accuracy of a variety of spatial methods …


Formation Of Radial Patterns Via Mixed Attractive And Repulsive Interactions For Schrödinger Systems, Jaeyoung Byeon, Youngae Lee, Zhi-Qiang Wang Apr 2019

Formation Of Radial Patterns Via Mixed Attractive And Repulsive Interactions For Schrödinger Systems, Jaeyoung Byeon, Youngae Lee, Zhi-Qiang Wang

Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Publications

This paper is concerned with the asymptotic behavior of least energy vector solutions for nonlinear Schrödinger systems with mixed couplings of attractive and repulsive forces. We focus here on the radially symmetric case while the general studies were already conducted in our earlier work [J. Byeon, Y. Sato, and Z.-Q. Wang, J. Math. Pures Appl. (9), 106 (2016), pp. 477--511], [J. Byeon, Y. Sato, and Z.-Q. Wang, J. Fixed Point Theory Appl., 19 (2017), pp. 559--583]. Though there is still the general phenomenon of component-wise pattern formation with co-existence of partial synchronization and segregation for positive least energy …


Association Of Rare Coding Mutations With Alzheimer Disease And Other Dementias Among Adults Of European Ancestry, Devanshi Patel, Jesse Mez, Badri N. Vardarajan, Lyndsay Staley, Jaeyoon Chung, Xiaoling Zhang, John J. Farrell, Michael J. Rynkiewicz, Lisa A. Cannon-Albright, Craig C. Teerlink, Jeffery Stevens, Chris Corcoran, Et Al. Mar 2019

Association Of Rare Coding Mutations With Alzheimer Disease And Other Dementias Among Adults Of European Ancestry, Devanshi Patel, Jesse Mez, Badri N. Vardarajan, Lyndsay Staley, Jaeyoon Chung, Xiaoling Zhang, John J. Farrell, Michael J. Rynkiewicz, Lisa A. Cannon-Albright, Craig C. Teerlink, Jeffery Stevens, Chris Corcoran, Et Al.

Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Publications

IMPORTANCE Some of the unexplained heritability of Alzheimer disease (AD) may be due to rare variants whose effects are not captured in genome-wide association studies because very large samples are needed to observe statistically significant associations.

OBJECTIVE To identify genetic variants associated with AD risk using a nonstatistical approach.

DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS Genetic association study in which rare variants were identified by whole-exome sequencing in unrelated individuals of European ancestry from the Alzheimer’s Disease Sequencing Project (ADSP). Data were analyzed between March 2017 and September 2018.

MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES Minor alleles genome-wide and in 95 genes previously associated …


Linear Operators That Preserve The Genus Of A Graph, Leroy B. Beasley, Jeong Han Kim, Seok-Zun Song Mar 2019

Linear Operators That Preserve The Genus Of A Graph, Leroy B. Beasley, Jeong Han Kim, Seok-Zun Song

Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Publications

A graph has genus k if it can be embedded without edge crossings on a smooth orientable surface of genus k and not on one of genus k−1. A mapping of the set of graphs on n vertices to itself is called a linear operator if the image of a union of graphs is the union of their images and if it maps the edgeless graph to the edgeless graph. We investigate linear operators on the set of graphs on n vertices that map graphs of genus k to graphs of genus k and graphs of genus k+1 to graphs …


Prediction Of Stress Increase At Ultimate In Unbonded Tendons Using Sparse Principal Component Analysis, Eric Mckinney, Minwoo Chang, Marc Maguire, Yan Sun Mar 2019

Prediction Of Stress Increase At Ultimate In Unbonded Tendons Using Sparse Principal Component Analysis, Eric Mckinney, Minwoo Chang, Marc Maguire, Yan Sun

Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Publications

While internal and external unbonded tendons are widely utilized in concrete structures, an analytical solution for the increase in unbonded tendon stress at ultimate strength, Δ������, is challenging due to the lack of bond between strand and concrete. Moreover, most analysis methods do not provide high correlation due to the limited available test data. The aim of this paper is to use advanced statistical techniques to develop a solution to the unbonded strand stress increase problem, which phenomenological models by themselves have done poorly. In this paper, Principal Component Analysis (PCA), and Sparse Principal Component Analysis (SPCA) are employed on …


Factors That Influence Mathematical Creativity, Joseph S. Kozlowski, Scott A. Chamberlin, Eric Mann Feb 2019

Factors That Influence Mathematical Creativity, Joseph S. Kozlowski, Scott A. Chamberlin, Eric Mann

Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Publications

Creativity is a psychological construct that has gained research popularity (Akgul & Kaveci, 2016), however it remains a challenging one to define. The variety of definitions promulgated to understand creativity hints at the complexity of the mental process. Furthermore, as a subset of creativity, domain-specific mathematical creativity has also garnered a variety of definitions. The transdisciplinary research on creativity (Sriraman & Haavold, 2017) is seminal in this world of fast-paced innovation, invention, solution, and synthesis. Considering every human being with at least average cognitive abilities possesses the ability to think creatively (Baran, 2011), developing students’ creative talents and abilities must …


Exploring Mortality Rates For Major Causes Of Death In Korea, Hyo Jung Oh, Donng Min Yang, Chong Hyuck Kim, Jae Gyu Jeon, Nam Hyung Jung, Chan Young Kim, Jurgen Symanzik, Hyo Won Oh, Akugizibwe Edwin, Seong Ii Jo, Jeong Yong Ahn Jan 2019

Exploring Mortality Rates For Major Causes Of Death In Korea, Hyo Jung Oh, Donng Min Yang, Chong Hyuck Kim, Jae Gyu Jeon, Nam Hyung Jung, Chan Young Kim, Jurgen Symanzik, Hyo Won Oh, Akugizibwe Edwin, Seong Ii Jo, Jeong Yong Ahn

Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Publications

Background: The trends and patterns of the mortality rates for causes of death are meaningful information. They can provide a basis for national demographic and health care policies by identifying the number, causes, and geographical distribution of deaths.

Objective: To explore and analyze the characteristics of the mortality rates for major causes of death in Korea.

Methods: Some common data analysis methods were used to describe the data. We also used some visualization techniques such as heat maps and line plots to present mortality rates by gender, age, and year.

Results: Our analysis shows the crude …


Upper Bounds For The Isolation Number Of A Matrix Over Semirings, Leroy B. Beasley, Seok-Zun Song Jan 2019

Upper Bounds For The Isolation Number Of A Matrix Over Semirings, Leroy B. Beasley, Seok-Zun Song

Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Publications

Let S be an antinegative semiring. The rank of an m×n matrix B over S is the minimal integer r such that B is a product of an m×r matrix and an r×n matrix. The isolation number of B is the maximal number of nonzero entries in the matrix such that no two entries are in the same column, in the same row, and in a submatrix of B of the form [bi,j bk,j

bi,l bk,l] with nonzero entries. We know that the isolation number of B is …


English Translation Of Einige Gesetze Ueber Die Theilung Der Ebene Und Des Raumes, Justin Heavilin Jan 2019

English Translation Of Einige Gesetze Ueber Die Theilung Der Ebene Und Des Raumes, Justin Heavilin

Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Publications

The article “Einige Gesetze ueber die Theilung der Ebene und des Raumes.” was published by J. Steiner in the very first volumn of the Journal fuer die reine und angewandte Mathematik in 1826. Journal fuer die reine und angewandte Mathematik is the oldest mathematics periodical in existence.† . My translation is meant to convey the ideas published by Steiner, and when presented with the choice between translating faithfully to the original text or clarity of his ideas, I admit to choosing the later. There are two footnotes original to the text, which appear with asterisks. Where helpful I included additional …