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Dynamics Of Inertial And Non-Inertial Particles In Geophysical Flows, Nishanta Baral May 2023

Dynamics Of Inertial And Non-Inertial Particles In Geophysical Flows, Nishanta Baral

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We consider the dynamics of inertial and non-inertial particles in various flows. We investigate the underlying structures of the flow field by examining their Lagrangian coherent structures (LCS), which are found by computing finitetime Lyapunov exponents (FTLE). We compare the behavior of massless noninertial particles using the velocity fields from four models, the Duffing oscillator, the Bickley jet, the double-gyre flow, and a quasi-geostrophic geophysical flow model, with that of inertial particles. For inertial particles with finite size and mass, we use the Maxey-Riley equation to describe the particle’s motion. We explore the preferential aggregation of inertial particles and demonstrate …


Sampling Studies For Longitudinal Functional Data, Toni Jassel May 2019

Sampling Studies For Longitudinal Functional Data, Toni Jassel

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We study the data setting consisting of functional data sets repeatedly observed over time. The focus is on the dynamic prediction of the future trajectory for a subject. Regression methods based on dynamic functional models are used for dynamic prediction of individual trajectories. We propose strategies for the selection of the study sampling design in the context of longitudinal functional data. An application to simulated child growth data is presented. The height-for-age z-score (HAZ) was the response variable in the functional dynamic models for prediction. The intent was to recommend four months for removal in our initial historic data set. …


Statistical Modeling Of Count Data With Over-Dispersion Or Zero-Inflation Problems, Chengxin Zhang May 2019

Statistical Modeling Of Count Data With Over-Dispersion Or Zero-Inflation Problems, Chengxin Zhang

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In this study, we will analyze a supply retailing company’s data to model the relationship between their customer’s past purchase behavior to predict their future online purchase behavior. The data was divided into time periods from 2016: P1-P6(January 31st to July 30th) and P7(July 31st to August 27th ). Based on customer’s past purchase information from the P1-P6 period, such as money spent, number of cart additions, transactions type, number of unique purchase dates, number of unique purchase skus, number of page views, number browse dates, company size, and number of products purchased, we aim to find if these information …


Classifying Controversiality In Article Data, Kateryna Kaplun May 2018

Classifying Controversiality In Article Data, Kateryna Kaplun

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The paper presents a statistical analysis that explores methods for measuring con- troversy in online news articles collected from 23 RSS feeds. Several baseline datasets are used to re-evaluate previous work and determine the predictive quality of uni- grams for classifying controversial documents. This is achieved by comparing con-troversy and sentiment, exploring sentiment variance, and considering entropy and standard deviation as potential features. The paper tests whether there are more controversial words in negative sentiment than in positive sentiment as well as whether there are more non-controversial words in positive sentiment than in negative sen-timent. Unlike previous studies, we determine …