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The Olympic 500 meter sprint competition is the `Formula One event' of speed skating, and is watched by millions of television viewers. A draw decides who should start in inner lane and who in outer lane. Many skaters dread the last inner…

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We employ the novel theory of heterogeneous extreme value statistics to accurately estimate the ultimate world records for the 100-m running race, for men and for women. For this aim we collected data from 1991 through 2023 from thousands…

Applications · Statistics 2025-02-07 John Einmahl , Yi He

The mathematical model of J. Keller for predicting World Record race times, based on a simple differential equation of motion, predicted quite well the records of the day. One of its shortcoming is that it neglects to account for a…

Popular Physics · Physics 2009-10-30 J. R. Mureika

In 2019, Eliud Kipchoge ran a sub-two hour marathon wearing Nike's Alphafly shoes. Despite being the fastest marathon time ever recorded, it wasn't officially recognized as race conditions were tightly controlled to maximize his success.…

Applications · Statistics 2022-03-03 Andreu Arderiu , Raphaël de Fondeville

In a six-day footrace, competitors accumulate as much distance as possible on foot over 144 consecutive hours by circumambulating a loop course. Now an obscure event on the fringe of ultra running and contested by amateurs, six-day races…

Applications · Statistics 2019-01-17 Greg Salvesen

Devon Allen's disqualification at the men's 110-meter hurdle final at the 2022 World Track and Field Championships, due to a reaction time (RT) of 0.099 seconds-just 0.001 seconds below the allowable threshold-sparked widespread debate over…

Applications · Statistics 2025-06-16 Owen Fiore , Elizabeth D. Schifano , Jun Yan

At the 2005 world championships there was considerable discussion and a formal protest in the long distance race arising from a perceived advantage obtained by some athletes running together. It is shown that a statistical model presented…

Physics and Society · Physics 2016-09-08 Graeme J. Ackland

Since that very memorable day at the Beijing 2008 Olympics, a big question on every sports commentator's mind has been "What would the 100 meter dash world record have been, had Usain Bolt not celebrated at the end of his race?" Glen Mills,…

Popular Physics · Physics 2009-03-09 H. K. Eriksen , J. R. Kristiansen , O. Langangen , I. K. Wehus

The paper describing sea level rise oscillations at Cape Hatteras, USA by Parker [1] has opened the discussion regarding if the velocity in a tide gauge record characterized by a quasi-60-year multi-decadal oscillation can be computed by…

Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics · Physics 2013-05-06 Thomas Watson , Alberto Boretti

At the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, Usain Bolt broke the world record for the 100 m sprint. Just one year later, at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics in Berlin he broke it again. A few months after Beijing, Eriksen et al.…

Popular Physics · Physics 2010-02-18 O. Helene , M. T. Yamashita

Schedulability is a fundamental problem in real-time scheduling, but it has to be approximated due to the intrinsic computational hardness. As the most popular algorithm for deciding schedulability on multiprocess platforms, the speedup…

Data Structures and Algorithms · Computer Science 2018-07-24 Xin Han , Liang Zhao , Zhishan Guo , Xingwu Liu

The quest for a non-zero electric dipole moment (EDM) of simple systems such as the electron, the neutron or atoms / molecules is a pow- erful way to search for physics beyond the standard model (SM) in par- ticular for new sources of CP…

Instrumentation and Detectors · Physics 2015-10-22 Yoann Kermaidic

The Freeze-Tag Problem, introduced in Arkin et al. (SODA'02) consists of waking up a swarm of $n$ robots, starting from a single active robot. In the basic geometric version, every robot is given coordinates in the plane. As soon as a robot…

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Many university texts on Mechanics deal with the problem of the effect of the air drag force, using as example the slowing down of a parachute. Hardly no one discuss what happens when the drag force is proportional to both $u$ and $u^2$. In…

Popular Physics · Physics 2013-07-30 J. J. Hernández Gómez , V. Marquina , R. W. Gómez

A quasi-physical model (having both physical and mathematical roots) of sprint performances is presented, accounting for the influence of drag modification via wind and altitude variations. The race time corrections for both men and women…

Popular Physics · Physics 2009-11-06 J. R. Mureika

In some athletic races, such as cycling and types of speed skating races, athletes have to complete a relatively long distance at a high speed in the presence of direct opponents. To win such a race, athletes are motivated to hide behind…

Other Statistics · Statistics 2020-08-14 Genki Ichinose , Daiki Miyagawa , Junji Ito , Naoki Masuda

We consider different types of predictive intervals and ask whether they are elicitable, i.e. are unique minimizers of a loss or scoring function in expectation. The equal-tailed interval is elicitable, with a rich class of suitable loss…

Statistics Theory · Mathematics 2021-05-31 Jonas Brehmer , Tilmann Gneiting

In 1976, Coffman and Sethi conjectured that a natural extension of LPT list scheduling to the bicriteria scheduling problem of minimizing makespan over flowtime optimal schedules, called LD algorithm, has a simple worst-case performance…

Data Structures and Algorithms · Computer Science 2013-12-18 Peruvemba Sundaram Ravi , Levent Tuncel , Michael Huang

At the recent 1999 World Athletics Championships in Sevilla, Spain, Canada's Bruny Surin matched Donovan Bailey's National and former World Record 100 m mark of 9.84 s. The unofficial times for each, as read from the photo-finish, were…

Popular Physics · Physics 2007-05-23 J. R. Mureika

Herman's self-stabilisation algorithm, introduced 25 years ago, is a well-studied synchronous randomised protocol for enabling a ring of $N$ processes collectively holding any odd number of tokens to reach a stable state in which a single…

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