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Characterizations Of Kumaraswamy-Laplace, Mcdonald Inverse Weibull And New Generalized Exponential Distributions, Gholamhossein G. Hamedani
Characterizations Of Kumaraswamy-Laplace, Mcdonald Inverse Weibull And New Generalized Exponential Distributions, Gholamhossein G. Hamedani
Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science Faculty Research and Publications
Nassar (2016) considers an interesting univariate continuous distribution called Kumaraswamy-Laplace which has different forms on two subintervals. He studies certain properties and applications of this distribution. Shahbaz et al. (2016) consider another interesting distribution called McDonald Inverse Weibull distribution. They present some basic properties of their distribution and study the estimations of the parameters as well as discussing its application via an illustrative example. What is lacking in both papers, in our opinion, is the characterizations of these two interesting distributions. the present work is intended to complete, in some way, the works of Nassar and Shahbaz et al. via …
Impact Of Myh6 Variants In Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome, Aoy Tomita-Mitchell, Karl D. Stamm, Donna K. Mahnke, Min-Su Kim, Pip M. Hidestrand, Huan-Ling Liang, Mary A. Goetsch, Mats Hidestrand, Pippa Simpson, Andrew N. Pelech, James S. Tweddell, D. Woodrow Benson, John Lough, Michael Mitchell
Impact Of Myh6 Variants In Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome, Aoy Tomita-Mitchell, Karl D. Stamm, Donna K. Mahnke, Min-Su Kim, Pip M. Hidestrand, Huan-Ling Liang, Mary A. Goetsch, Mats Hidestrand, Pippa Simpson, Andrew N. Pelech, James S. Tweddell, D. Woodrow Benson, John Lough, Michael Mitchell
Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science Faculty Research and Publications
Hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) is a clinically and anatomically severe form of congenital heart disease (CHD). Although prior studies suggest that HLHS has a complex genetic inheritance, its etiology remains largely unknown. The goal of this study was to characterize a risk gene in HLHS and its effect on HLHS etiology and outcome. We performed next-generation sequencing on a multigenerational family with a high prevalence of CHD/HLHS, identifying a rare variant in the α-myosin heavy chain (MYH6) gene. A case-control study of 190 unrelated HLHS subjects was then performed and compared with the 1000 Genomes Project. Damaging …
A Note On The Howson Property In Inverse Semigroups, Peter Jones
A Note On The Howson Property In Inverse Semigroups, Peter Jones
Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science Faculty Research and Publications
An algebra has the Howson property if the intersection of any two finitely generated subalgebras is again finitely generated. A simple necessary and sufficient condition is given for the Howson property to hold on an inverse semigroup with finitely many idempotents. In addition, it is shown that any monogenic inverse semigroup has the Howson property.
Impact Of Myh6 Variants In Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome, Aoy Tomita-Mitchell, Karl D. Stamm, Donna K. Mahnke, Min-Su Kim, Pip M. Hidestrand, Huan-Ling Liang, Mary Goetsch, Pippa Simpson, Andrew N. Pelech, James S. Tweddell, D. Woodrow Benson, John Lough, Michael E. Mitchell
Impact Of Myh6 Variants In Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome, Aoy Tomita-Mitchell, Karl D. Stamm, Donna K. Mahnke, Min-Su Kim, Pip M. Hidestrand, Huan-Ling Liang, Mary Goetsch, Pippa Simpson, Andrew N. Pelech, James S. Tweddell, D. Woodrow Benson, John Lough, Michael E. Mitchell
Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science Faculty Research and Publications
Hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) is a clinically and anatomically severe form of congenital heart disease (CHD). Although prior studies suggest that HLHS has a complex genetic inheritance, its etiology remains largely unknown. The goal of this study was to characterize a risk gene in HLHS and its effect on HLHS etiology and outcome. We performed next-generation sequencing on a multigenerational family with a high prevalence of CHD/HLHS, identifying a rare variant in the α-myosin heavy chain (MYH6) gene. A case-control study of 190 unrelated HLHS subjects was then performed and compared with the 1000 Genomes Project. Damaging …
The Decay Of Disease Association With Declining Linkage Disequilibrium: A Fine Mapping Theorem, Mehdi Maadooliat, Naveen K. Bansal, Jibal Upadhya, Manzur R. Farazi, Xiang Li, Max M. He, Scott J. Hebbring, Zhan Ye, Steven J. Schrodi
The Decay Of Disease Association With Declining Linkage Disequilibrium: A Fine Mapping Theorem, Mehdi Maadooliat, Naveen K. Bansal, Jibal Upadhya, Manzur R. Farazi, Xiang Li, Max M. He, Scott J. Hebbring, Zhan Ye, Steven J. Schrodi
Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science Faculty Research and Publications
Several important and fundamental aspects of disease genetics models have yet to be described. One such property is the relationship of disease association statistics at a marker site closely linked to a disease causing site. A complete description of this two-locus system is of particular importance to experimental efforts to fine map association signals for complex diseases. Here, we present a simple relationship between disease association statistics and the decline of linkage disequilibrium from a causal site. Specifically, the ratio of Chi-square disease association statistics at a marker site and causal site is equivalent to the standard measure of pairwise …
A Browser-Based Ide For The Muzecs Platform, Omokolade Hunpatin, Casey O'Hare, Ryan Thomas, Dennis Brylow
A Browser-Based Ide For The Muzecs Platform, Omokolade Hunpatin, Casey O'Hare, Ryan Thomas, Dennis Brylow
Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science Faculty Research and Publications
We report on a scalable, portable, and secure visual development environment for programming embedded Arduino platforms with Chromebooks in a successful secondary school computer science curriculum. Our web-based environment is part of the larger MUzECS project, an inexpensive replacement module for the Exploring Computer Science (ECS) course being widely deployed in United States high schools. Students use MUzECS to gain a deeper understanding of computing, through a set of blocks which provide appropriate abstractions for working with low-level hardware.
MUzECS improves upon the existing curriculum module by reducing the hardware cost by an order of magnitude, while still preserving the …
On Characterizations And Infinite Divisibility Of Recently Introduced Distributions, Gholamhossein G. Hamedani
On Characterizations And Infinite Divisibility Of Recently Introduced Distributions, Gholamhossein G. Hamedani
Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science Faculty Research and Publications
We present here characterizations of the most recently introduced continuous univariate distributions based on: (i) a simple relationship between two truncated moments; (ii) truncated moments of certain functions of the 1th order statistic; (iii) truncated moments of certain functions of the nth order statistic; (iv) truncated moment of certain function of the random variable. We like to mention that the characterization (i) which is expressed in terms of the ratio of truncated moments is stable in the sense of weak convergence. We will also point out that some …
New Classes Of Univariate Continuous Exponential Power Series Distributions, M. Ahsanullah, Gholamhossein G. Hamedani, M. Shakil, B.M. Golam Kibria, F. George
New Classes Of Univariate Continuous Exponential Power Series Distributions, M. Ahsanullah, Gholamhossein G. Hamedani, M. Shakil, B.M. Golam Kibria, F. George
Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science Faculty Research and Publications
Recently, many researchers have developed various classes of continuous probability distributions which can be generated via the generalized Pearson differential equation and other techniques. In this paper, motivated by the importance of the power series in probability theory and its applications, we derive some new classes of univariate exponential power series distributions for a realvalued continuous random variable, which we call exponential power series distributions. Various mathematical properties of the proposed classes of distributions are discussed. Based on these distributional properties, we have established some characterizations of these distributions as well. It is hoped that the findings of the paper …
Genome Resources For Climate-Resilient Cowpea, An Essential Crop For Food Security, María Muñoz-Amatriaín, Hamid Mirebrahim, Pei Xu, Steve Wanamaker, Mingcheng Luo, Hind Alhakami, Matthew Alpert, Ibrahim Atokple, Benoit J. Batieno, Ousmane Boukar, Serdar Bozdag, Ndiaga Cisse, Issa Drabo, Jeffrey D. Ehlers, Andrew Farmer, Christian Fatokun, Yong Q. Gu, Yi-Ning Guo, Bao-Lam Huynh, Scott A. Jackson, Francis Kusi, Cynthia T. Lawley, Mitchell R. Lucas, Yaqin Ma, Michael P. Timko, Jiajie Wu, Frank You, Noelle A. Barkley, Philip A. Roberts, Stefano Lonardi, Timothy J. Close
Genome Resources For Climate-Resilient Cowpea, An Essential Crop For Food Security, María Muñoz-Amatriaín, Hamid Mirebrahim, Pei Xu, Steve Wanamaker, Mingcheng Luo, Hind Alhakami, Matthew Alpert, Ibrahim Atokple, Benoit J. Batieno, Ousmane Boukar, Serdar Bozdag, Ndiaga Cisse, Issa Drabo, Jeffrey D. Ehlers, Andrew Farmer, Christian Fatokun, Yong Q. Gu, Yi-Ning Guo, Bao-Lam Huynh, Scott A. Jackson, Francis Kusi, Cynthia T. Lawley, Mitchell R. Lucas, Yaqin Ma, Michael P. Timko, Jiajie Wu, Frank You, Noelle A. Barkley, Philip A. Roberts, Stefano Lonardi, Timothy J. Close
Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science Faculty Research and Publications
Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L. Walp.) is a legume crop that is resilient to hot and drought-prone climates, and a primary source of protein in sub-Saharan Africa and other parts of the developing world. However, genome resources for cowpea have lagged behind most other major crops. Here we describe foundational genome resources and their application to the analysis of germplasm currently in use in West African breeding programs. Resources developed from the African cultivar IT97K-499-35 include a whole-genome shotgun (WGS) assembly, a bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) physical map, and assembled sequences from 4355 BACs. These resources and WGS sequences of …
Maximizing H-Colorings Of Connected Graphs With Fixed Minimum Degree, John Engbers
Maximizing H-Colorings Of Connected Graphs With Fixed Minimum Degree, John Engbers
Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Ultracoproduct Continua And Their Regular Subcontinua, Paul Bankston
Ultracoproduct Continua And Their Regular Subcontinua, Paul Bankston
Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science Faculty Research and Publications
We continue our study of ultracoproduct continua, focusing on the role played by the regular subcontinua—those subcontinua which are themselves ultracoproducts. Regular subcontinua help us in the analysis of intervals, composants, and noncut points of ultracoproduct continua. Also, by identifying two points when they are contained in the same regular subcontinua, we naturally generalize the partition of a standard subcontinuum of H⁎" role="presentation" style="box-sizing: border-box; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; display: inline-block; font-style: normal; font-weight: normal; line-height: normal; font-size: 14.4px; text-indent: 0px; text-align: left; text-transform: none; letter-spacing: normal; word-spacing: normal; overflow-wrap: normal; white-space: nowrap; float: none; direction: ltr; max-width: none; max-height: …
Another Generalized Transmuted Family Of Distributions: Properties And Applications, Faton Merovci, Morad Alizadeh, Gholamhossein Hamedani
Another Generalized Transmuted Family Of Distributions: Properties And Applications, Faton Merovci, Morad Alizadeh, Gholamhossein Hamedani
Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science Faculty Research and Publications
We introduce and study general mathematical properties of a new generator of continuous distributions with two extra parameters called the Another generalized transmuted family of distributions. We present some special models. We investigate the asymptotes and shapes. The new density function can be expressed as a linear combination of exponentiated densities based on the same baseline distribution. We obtain explicit expressions for the ordinary and incomplete moments and generating functions, Bonferroni and Lorenz curves, asymptotic distribution of the extreme values, Shannon and Renyi entropies and order statistics, which hold for any baseline model, certain characterisations are presented. Further, we …
Accuracy And Precision Of Occlusal Contacts Of Stereolithographic Casts Mounted By Digital Interocclusal Registrations, Jason T. Krahenbuhl, Seok-Hwan Cho, Jon Patrick Irelan, Naveen K. Bansal
Accuracy And Precision Of Occlusal Contacts Of Stereolithographic Casts Mounted By Digital Interocclusal Registrations, Jason T. Krahenbuhl, Seok-Hwan Cho, Jon Patrick Irelan, Naveen K. Bansal
Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science Faculty Research and Publications
Statement of problem
Little peer-reviewed information is available regarding the accuracy and precision of the occlusal contact reproduction of digitally mounted stereolithographic casts.
Purpose
The purpose of this in vitro study was to evaluate the accuracy and precision of occlusal contacts among stereolithographic casts mounted by digital occlusal registrations.
Material and methods
Four complete anatomic dentoforms were arbitrarily mounted on a semi-adjustable articulator in maximal intercuspal position and served as the 4 different simulated patients (SP). A total of 60 digital impressions and digital interocclusal registrations were made with a digital intraoral scanner to fabricate 15 sets of mounted stereolithographic …
Characterizations Of Pareto, Weibull And Power Function Distributions Based On Generalized Order Statistics, M. Ahsanullah, Gholamhossein Hamedani
Characterizations Of Pareto, Weibull And Power Function Distributions Based On Generalized Order Statistics, M. Ahsanullah, Gholamhossein Hamedani
Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science Faculty Research and Publications
Characterizations of probability distributions by different regression conditions on generalized order statistics has attracted the attention of many researchers. We present here, characterization of Pareto and Weibull distributions based on the conditional expectation of generalized order statistics extending the characterization results reported by Jin and Lee (2014). We also present a characterization of the power function distribution based on the conditional expectation of lower generalized order statistics.
Biomarkers For Radiation Pneumonitis Using Noninvasive Molecular Imaging, Meetha Medhora, Steven Haworth, Yu Liu, Jayashree Narayanan, Feng Gao, Ming Zhao, Said H. Audi, Elizabeth R. Jacobs, Brian L. Fish, Anne V. Clough
Biomarkers For Radiation Pneumonitis Using Noninvasive Molecular Imaging, Meetha Medhora, Steven Haworth, Yu Liu, Jayashree Narayanan, Feng Gao, Ming Zhao, Said H. Audi, Elizabeth R. Jacobs, Brian L. Fish, Anne V. Clough
Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science Faculty Research and Publications
Our goal is to develop minimally invasive biomarkers for predicting radiation-induced lung injury before symptoms develop. Currently, there are no biomarkers that can predict radiation pneumonitis. Radiation damage to the whole lung is a serious risk in nuclear accidents or in radiologic terrorism. Our previous studies have shown that a single dose of 15 Gy of x-rays to the thorax causes severe pneumonitis in rats by 6–8 wk. We have also developed a mitigator for radiation pneumonitis and fibrosis that can be started as late as 5 wk after radiation. Methods: We used 2 functional SPECT probes in vivo in …
Complex-Valued Time-Series Correlation Increases Sensitivity In Fmri Analysis, Mary C. Kociuba, Daniel B. Rowe
Complex-Valued Time-Series Correlation Increases Sensitivity In Fmri Analysis, Mary C. Kociuba, Daniel B. Rowe
Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science Faculty Research and Publications
Purpose
To develop a linear matrix representation of correlation between complex-valued (CV) time-series in the temporal Fourier frequency domain, and demonstrate its increased sensitivity over correlation between magnitude-only (MO) time-series in functional MRI (fMRI) analysis.
Materials and Methods
The standard in fMRI is to discard the phase before the statistical analysis of the data, despite evidence of task related change in the phase time-series. With a real-valued isomorphism representation of Fourier reconstruction, correlation is computed in the temporal frequency domain with CV time-series data, rather than with the standard of MO data. A MATLAB simulation compares the Fisher-z transform …
Testing Multiple Hypotheses With Skewed Alternatives, Naveen K. Bansal, Gholamhossein G. Hamedani, Mehdi Maadooliat
Testing Multiple Hypotheses With Skewed Alternatives, Naveen K. Bansal, Gholamhossein G. Hamedani, Mehdi Maadooliat
Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science Faculty Research and Publications
In many practical cases of multiple hypothesis problems, it can be expected that the alternatives are not symmetrically distributed. If it is known a priori that the distributions of the alternatives are skewed, we show that this information yields high power procedures as compared to the procedures based on symmetric alternatives when testing multiple hypotheses. We propose a Bayesian decision theoretic rule for multiple directional hypothesis testing, when the alternatives are distributed as skewed, under a constraint on a mixed directional false discovery rate. We compare the proposed rule with a frequentist's rule of Benjamini and Yekutieli (2005) using simulations. …
Treatment With Actriib-Mfc Produces Myofiber Growth And Improves Lifespan In The Acta1 H40y Murine Model Of Nemaline Myopathy, Jennifer Tinklenberg, Hui Meng, Lin Yang, Fujun Liu, Raymond G. Hoffmann, Mahua Dasgupta, Kenneth P. Allen, Alan H. Beggs, Edna C. Hardeman, R. Scott Pearsall, Robert Fitts, Michael W. Lawlor
Treatment With Actriib-Mfc Produces Myofiber Growth And Improves Lifespan In The Acta1 H40y Murine Model Of Nemaline Myopathy, Jennifer Tinklenberg, Hui Meng, Lin Yang, Fujun Liu, Raymond G. Hoffmann, Mahua Dasgupta, Kenneth P. Allen, Alan H. Beggs, Edna C. Hardeman, R. Scott Pearsall, Robert Fitts, Michael W. Lawlor
Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Kings And Heirs: A Characterization Of The (2,2)-Domination Graphs Of Tournaments, Kim A. S. Factor, Larry J. Langley
Kings And Heirs: A Characterization Of The (2,2)-Domination Graphs Of Tournaments, Kim A. S. Factor, Larry J. Langley
Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science Faculty Research and Publications
In 1980, Maurer coined the phrase king when describing any vertex of a tournament that could reach every other vertex in two or fewer steps. A (2,2)-domination graph of a digraph D, dom2,2(D), has vertex set V(D), the vertices of D, and edge uv whenever u and v each reach all other vertices of D in two or fewer steps. In this special case of the (i,j)-domination graph, we see that Maurer’s theorem plays an important role in establishing which vertices form the kings that create some of the edges in dom2,2(D). But of even more …
New Flexible Regression Models Generated By Gamma Random Variables With Censored Data, Elizabeth M. Hashimoto, Gauss M. Cordeiro, Edwin M. M. Ortega, Gholamhossein G. Hamedani
New Flexible Regression Models Generated By Gamma Random Variables With Censored Data, Elizabeth M. Hashimoto, Gauss M. Cordeiro, Edwin M. M. Ortega, Gholamhossein G. Hamedani
Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science Faculty Research and Publications
We propose and study a new log-gamma Weibull regression model. We obtain explicit expressions for the raw and incomplete moments, quantile and generating functions and mean deviations of the log-gamma Weibull distribution. We demonstrate that the new regression model can be applied to censored data since it represents a parametric family of models which includes as sub-models several widely-known regression models and therefore can be used more effectively in the analysis of survival data. We obtain the maximum likelihood estimates of the model parameters by considering censored data and evaluate local influence on the estimates of the parameters by taking …
Self-Monitoring Practices, Attitudes, And Needs Of Individuals With Bipolar Disorder: Implications For The Design Of Technologies To Manage Mental Health, Elizabeth L. Murnane, Dan Cosley, Pamara Chang, Shion Guha, Ellen Frank, Geri K. Gay, Mark Matthews
Self-Monitoring Practices, Attitudes, And Needs Of Individuals With Bipolar Disorder: Implications For The Design Of Technologies To Manage Mental Health, Elizabeth L. Murnane, Dan Cosley, Pamara Chang, Shion Guha, Ellen Frank, Geri K. Gay, Mark Matthews
Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science Faculty Research and Publications
Objective To understand self-monitoring strategies used independently of clinical treatment by individuals with bipolar disorder (BD), in order to recommend technology design principles to support mental health management.
Materials and Methods Participants with BD (N = 552) were recruited through the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance, the International Bipolar Foundation, and WeSearchTogether.org to complete a survey of closed- and open-ended questions. In this study, we focus on descriptive results and qualitative analyses.
Results Individuals reported primarily self-monitoring items related to their bipolar disorder (mood, sleep, finances, exercise, and social interactions), with an increasing trend towards the use of digital …
Pooling Strength Amongst Limited Datasets Using Hierarchical Bayesian Analysis, With Application To Pyroclastic Density Current Mobility Metrics, Sarah E. Ogburn, James Berger, Eliza S. Calder, Danilo Lopes, Abani K. Patra, E. Bruce Pitman, Regis Rutarindwa, Elaine Spiller, Robert L. Wolpert
Pooling Strength Amongst Limited Datasets Using Hierarchical Bayesian Analysis, With Application To Pyroclastic Density Current Mobility Metrics, Sarah E. Ogburn, James Berger, Eliza S. Calder, Danilo Lopes, Abani K. Patra, E. Bruce Pitman, Regis Rutarindwa, Elaine Spiller, Robert L. Wolpert
Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science Faculty Research and Publications
In volcanology, the sparsity of datasets for individual volcanoes is an important problem, which, in many cases, compromises our ability to make robust judgments about future volcanic hazards. In this contribution we develop a method for using hierarchical Bayesian analysis of global datasets to combine information across different volcanoes and to thereby improve our knowledge at individual volcanoes. The method is applied to the assessment of mobility metrics for pyroclastic density currents in order to better constrain input parameters and their related uncertainties for forward modeling. Mitigation of risk associated with such flows depends upon accurate forecasting of possible inundation …
Separation Of Parallel Encoded Complex-Valued Slices (Specs) From A Single Complex-Valued Aliased Coil Image, Daniel B. Rowe, Iain P. Bruce, Andrew S. Nencka, James S. Hyde, Mary C. Kociuba
Separation Of Parallel Encoded Complex-Valued Slices (Specs) From A Single Complex-Valued Aliased Coil Image, Daniel B. Rowe, Iain P. Bruce, Andrew S. Nencka, James S. Hyde, Mary C. Kociuba
Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science Faculty Research and Publications
Purpose
Achieving a reduction in scan time with minimal inter-slice signal leakage is one of the significant obstacles in parallel MR imaging. In fMRI, multiband-imaging techniques accelerate data acquisition by simultaneously magnetizing the spatial frequency spectrum of multiple slices. The SPECS model eliminates the consequential inter-slice signal leakage from the slice unaliasing, while maintaining an optimal reduction in scan time and activation statistics in fMRI studies.
Materials and Methods
When the combined k-space array is inverse Fourier reconstructed, the resulting aliased image is separated into the un-aliased slices through a least squares estimator. Without the additional spatial information from …
Roles Of A Teacher And Researcher During In Situ Professional Development Around The Implementation Of Mathematical Modeling Tasks, Hyunyi Jung, Corey Brady
Roles Of A Teacher And Researcher During In Situ Professional Development Around The Implementation Of Mathematical Modeling Tasks, Hyunyi Jung, Corey Brady
Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science Faculty Research and Publications
Partnership with teachers for professional development has been considered beneficial because of the potential of collaborative work in the teacher’s own classroom to be relevant to practice. From this perspective, both teachers and researchers can draw on their own expertise and work as authentic partners. In this study, we address the need for such collaboration and focus on how a teacher and a researcher performed their roles when collaboratively implementing mathematical modeling tasks within a context of in situ professional development. Using multi-tier design-based research, as a framework, a researcher worked in a teacher’s classroom to implement a series of …
Skewed Factor Models Using Selection Mechanisms, Hyoung-Moon Kim, Mehdi Maadooliat, Reinaldo B. Arellano-Valle, Marc G. Genton
Skewed Factor Models Using Selection Mechanisms, Hyoung-Moon Kim, Mehdi Maadooliat, Reinaldo B. Arellano-Valle, Marc G. Genton
Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science Faculty Research and Publications
Traditional factor models explicitly or implicitly assume that the factors follow a multivariate normal distribution; that is, only moments up to order two are involved. However, it may happen in real data problems that the first two moments cannot explain the factors. Based on this motivation, here we devise three new skewed factor models, the skew-normal, the skew-t, and the generalized skew-normal factor models depending on a selection mechanism on the factors. The ECME algorithms are adopted to estimate related parameters for statistical inference. Monte Carlo simulations validate our new models and we demonstrate the need for skewed factor models …
A Feature Selection Algorithm To Compute Gene Centric Methylation From Probe Level Methylation Data, Brittany Baur, Serdar Bozdag
A Feature Selection Algorithm To Compute Gene Centric Methylation From Probe Level Methylation Data, Brittany Baur, Serdar Bozdag
Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science Faculty Research and Publications
DNA methylation is an important epigenetic event that effects gene expression during development and various diseases such as cancer. Understanding the mechanism of action of DNA methylation is important for downstream analysis. In the Illumina Infinium HumanMethylation 450K array, there are tens of probes associated with each gene. Given methylation intensities of all these probes, it is necessary to compute which of these probes are most representative of the gene centric methylation level. In this study, we developed a feature selection algorithm based on sequential forward selection that utilized different classification methods to compute gene centric DNA methylation using probe …
Generalized Transmuted Family Of Distributions: Properties And Applications, Morad Alizadeh, Faton Merovci, Gholamhossein G. Hamedani
Generalized Transmuted Family Of Distributions: Properties And Applications, Morad Alizadeh, Faton Merovci, Gholamhossein G. Hamedani
Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science Faculty Research and Publications
We introduce and study general mathematical properties of a new generator of continuous distributions with two extra parameters called the Generalized Transmuted Family of Distributions. We investigate the shapes and present some special models. The new density function can be expressed as a linear combination of exponentiated densities in terms of the same baseline distribution. We obtain explicit expressions for the ordinary and incomplete moments and generating function, Bonferroni and Lorenz curves, asymptotic distribution of the extreme values, Shannon and R´enyi entropies and order statistics, which hold for any baseline model. Further, we introduce a bivariate extension of the new …
Two Combinatorial Proofs Of Identities Involving Sums Of Powers Of Binomial Coefficients, John Engbers, Christopher Stocker
Two Combinatorial Proofs Of Identities Involving Sums Of Powers Of Binomial Coefficients, John Engbers, Christopher Stocker
Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
On Six-Parameter Fréchet Distribution: Properties And Applications, Haitham M. Yousof, Ahmed Z. Afify, Abd El Hadi N. Ebraheim, Gholamhossein G. Hamedani, Nadeem Shafique Butt
On Six-Parameter Fréchet Distribution: Properties And Applications, Haitham M. Yousof, Ahmed Z. Afify, Abd El Hadi N. Ebraheim, Gholamhossein G. Hamedani, Nadeem Shafique Butt
Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science Faculty Research and Publications
This paper introduces a new generalization of the transmuted Marshall-Olkin Fréchet distribution of Afify et al. (2015), using Kumaraswamy generalized family. The new model is referred to as Kumaraswamy transmuted Marshall-Olkin Fréchet distribution. This model contains sixty two sub-models as special cases such as the Kumaraswamy transmuted Fréchet, Kumaraswamy transmuted Marshall-Olkin, generalized inverse Weibull and Kumaraswamy Gumbel type II distributions, among others. Various mathematical properties of the proposed distribution including closed forms for ordinary and incomplete moments, quantile and generating functions and Rényi and η-entropies are derived. The unknown parameters of the new distribution are estimated using the maximum …
Remarks On A Paper Of Ahmad, Ahmad And Ahmed, Gholamhossein G. Hamedani
Remarks On A Paper Of Ahmad, Ahmad And Ahmed, Gholamhossein G. Hamedani
Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science Faculty Research and Publications
Ahmad et al. (2015) consider a Transmuted Kumaraswamy distribution and study certain properties of their distribution. In the title of their paper they mention characterization of this distribution, but no characterization are presented in their paper. In the present short note, we establish certain characterizations of the Transmuted Kumaraswamy distribution in three directions.