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Discrete Grüss Type Inequality On Fractional Calculus, Elvan Akin, Serkan Asliyuce, Ayse Feza Guvenilir, Billur Kaymakcalan Dec 2015

Discrete Grüss Type Inequality On Fractional Calculus, Elvan Akin, Serkan Asliyuce, Ayse Feza Guvenilir, Billur Kaymakcalan

Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Research & Creative Works

We give a discrete Grüss type inequality on fractional calculus.


Long-Time Dynamics Of 2d Double-Diffusive Convection: Analysis And/Of Numerics, Florentina Tone, Xiaoming Wang, Djoko Wirosoetisno Jul 2015

Long-Time Dynamics Of 2d Double-Diffusive Convection: Analysis And/Of Numerics, Florentina Tone, Xiaoming Wang, Djoko Wirosoetisno

Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Research & Creative Works

We consider a two-dimensional model of double-diffusive convection and its time discretisation using a second-order scheme (based on backward differentiation formula for the time derivative) which treats the non-linear term explicitly. Uniform bounds on the solutions of both the continuous and discrete models are derived (under a timestep restriction for the discrete model), proving the existence of attractors and invariant measures supported on them. as a consequence, the convergence of the attractors and longtime statistical properties of the discrete model to those of the continuous one in the limit of vanishing timestep can be obtained following established methods.


Global Attractor Of Solutions Of A Rational System In The Plane, Miron B. Bekker, Martin Bohner, Hristo D. Voulov Jan 2015

Global Attractor Of Solutions Of A Rational System In The Plane, Miron B. Bekker, Martin Bohner, Hristo D. Voulov

Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Research & Creative Works

We consider a two-dimensional autonomous system of rational difference equations with three positive parameters. It was conjectured that every positive solution of this system converges to a finite limit. Here we confirm this conjecture, subject to an additional assumption.


Small Sample Umpu Equivalence Testing Based On Saddlepoint Approximations, Renren Zhao Jan 2015

Small Sample Umpu Equivalence Testing Based On Saddlepoint Approximations, Renren Zhao

Doctoral Dissertations

"In the first section, we consider small sample equivalence tests for exponentiality. Statistical inference in this setting is particularly challenging since equivalence testing procedures typically require a much larger sample size, in comparison to classical "difference tests", to perform well. We make use of Butler's marginal likelihood for the shape parameter of a gamma distribution in our development of equivalence tests for exponentiality. We consider two procedures using the principle of confidence interval inclusion, four Bayesian methods, and the uniformly most powerful unbiased (UMPU) test where a saddlepoint approximation to the intractable distribution of a canonical sufficient statistic is used. …


Small Sample Saddlepoint Confidence Intervals In Epidemiology, Pasan Manuranga Edirisinghe Jan 2015

Small Sample Saddlepoint Confidence Intervals In Epidemiology, Pasan Manuranga Edirisinghe

Doctoral Dissertations

"In section 1, we develop a novel method of confidence interval construction for directly standardized rates. These intervals involve saddlepoint approximations to the intractable distribution of a weighted sum of Poisson random variables and the determination of hypothetical Poisson mean values for each of the age groups. Simulation studies show that, in terms of coverage probability and length, the saddlepoint confidence interval (SP) outperforms four competing confidence intervals obtained from the moment matching (M8), gamma-based (G1,G4) and ABC bootstrap (ABC) methods.

In section 2, we first consider Brillinger's classical model for a vital rate estimate with a random denominator. We …


Essays On Unit Root Testing In Time Series, Xiao Zhong Jan 2015

Essays On Unit Root Testing In Time Series, Xiao Zhong

Doctoral Dissertations

"Unit root tests are frequently employed by applied time series analysts to determine if the underlying model that generates an empirical process has a component that can be well-described by a random walk. More specifically, when the time series can be modeled using an autoregressive moving average (ARMA) process, such tests aim to determine if the autoregressive (AR) polynomial has one or more unit roots. The effect of economic shocks do not diminish with time when there is one or more unit roots in the AR polynomial, whereas the contribution of shocks decay geometrically when all the roots are outside …


Day Of The Week Effect In Returns And Volatility Of The S&P 500 Sector Indices, Juan Liu Jan 2015

Day Of The Week Effect In Returns And Volatility Of The S&P 500 Sector Indices, Juan Liu

Masters Theses

"Previous studies have shown that returns associated with the stock market or foreign exchange's futures show variations across the day of the week. On such study, that employs a modified GARCH model for estimation, shows that returns associated with the S&P 500 stock index is highest on Wednesday and lowest returns on Monday. The same study shows that volatility is highest on Fridays and lowest on Wednesdays. In this study we investigate if this day-of-the-week effect on returns and volatility is present in the different sectors that constitute the S&P 500 index. The data set used provides daily returns from …


A Domain Decomposition Method For The Steady-State Navier-Stokes-Darcy Model With Beavers-Joseph Interface Condition, Xiaoming He, Jian Li, Yanping Lin, Ju Ming Jan 2015

A Domain Decomposition Method For The Steady-State Navier-Stokes-Darcy Model With Beavers-Joseph Interface Condition, Xiaoming He, Jian Li, Yanping Lin, Ju Ming

Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Research & Creative Works

This paper proposes and analyzes a Robin-type multiphysics domain decomposition method (DDM) for the steady-state Navier-Stokes-Darcy model with three interface conditions. In addition to the two regular interface conditions for the mass conservation and the force balance, the Beavers-Joseph condition is used as the interface condition in the tangential direction. The major mathematical difficulty in adopting the Beavers-Joseph condition is that it creates an indefinite leading order contribution to the total energy budget of the system [Y. Cao et al., Comm. Math. Sci., 8 (2010), pp. 1-25; Y. Cao et al., SIAM J. Numer. Anal., 47 (2010), pp. 4239-4256]. In …