942 resultados para Hilbert symbol
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Las ideas básicas de la teoría de los espacios de Hilbert tienen como origen diversos problemas del análisis funcional, entre los cuales podemos citar los relativos a ciertas ecuaciones integrales lineales. Concretamente, un precedente de los métodos de la teoría espectral de operadores fue precisamente el enfoque de I. Fredholm de resolución de ciertas ecuaciones integrales mediante la teoría de matrices y determinantes infinitos utilizando el método de coeficientes indeterminados. Imitando la técnica de von Koch para desarrollar determinantes infinitos, Fredholm desarrolló su famoso teorema de alternativa en la resolución de las ecuaciones que llevan su nombre. Algunos tipos de ecuaciones integrales lineales están relacionados con operadores acotados completamente continuos y la teoría espectral para esta clase de operadores se podrá aplicar en la resolución de estas ecuaciones. En esta memoria se estudian distintos aspectos de estas y otras ecuaciones integrales. En el capítulo 1 se definen los conceptos básicos necesarios para el seguimiento de la misma, como es la de operador lineal y sus propiedades. Se distingue una clase importante de operadores, los compactos. Y se demuestra que todo operador integral pertenece a esta clase de operadores. En los capítulos 2 y 3 se introduce el concepto de ecuación integral, diferenciando las de Fredholm de las de Volterra, y se estudian diferentes técnicas de resolución de dichas ecuaciones, como son el teorema de alternativa, el teorema espectral para operadores compactos y autoadjuntos, ecuaciones integrales con núcleos degenerados y resolución por el método de aproximaciones sucesivas. Para finalizar, en el apéndice se resuelven algunos ejercicios utilizando los diferentes métodos estudiados.
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A novel hybrid data-driven approach is developed for forecasting power system parameters with the goal of increasing the efficiency of short-term forecasting studies for non-stationary time-series. The proposed approach is based on mode decomposition and a feature analysis of initial retrospective data using the Hilbert-Huang transform and machine learning algorithms. The random forests and gradient boosting trees learning techniques were examined. The decision tree techniques were used to rank the importance of variables employed in the forecasting models. The Mean Decrease Gini index is employed as an impurity function. The resulting hybrid forecasting models employ the radial basis function neural network and support vector regression. A part from introduction and references the paper is organized as follows. The second section presents the background and the review of several approaches for short-term forecasting of power system parameters. In the third section a hybrid machine learningbased algorithm using Hilbert-Huang transform is developed for short-term forecasting of power system parameters. Fourth section describes the decision tree learning algorithms used for the issue of variables importance. Finally in section six the experimental results in the following electric power problems are presented: active power flow forecasting, electricity price forecasting and for the wind speed and direction forecasting.
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It has been suggested that the presence of religious images and scenes in secular buildings of sixteenth-century date can be viewed as an expression of resistance by the native Irish to English colonial activity in the aftermath of the Munster Plantation (J. A. Delle, 1999, International Journal of Historical Archaeology 3: 11–35). Such images, however, may merely represent a continuation into the early modern period of a Medieval tradition of adorning secular houses with devotional images. If a religious symbol of native Catholic resistance to English colonization and Protestantism in Munster is to be sought then perhaps a more appropriate image would be the I.H.S. monogram—a symbol associated with the Counter Reformation and the Jesuits. The paper presents an example of the monogram located within a tower house at Gortnetubbrid in County Limerick, Ireland.
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We are discussing certain combinatorial and counting problems related to quadratic algebras. First we give examples which confirm the Anick conjecture on the minimal Hilbert series for algebras given by $n$ generators and $\frac {n(n-1)}{2}$ relations for $n \leq 7$. Then we investigate combinatorial structure of colored graph associated to relations of RIT algebra. Precise descriptions of graphs (maps) corresponding to algebras with maximal Hilbert series are given in certain cases. As a consequence it turns out, for example, that RIT algebra may have a maximal Hilbert series only if components of the graph associated to each color are pairwise 2-isomorphic.