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In the paper [Hong-Shi Zong, Wei-Min Sun, Phys. Lett. B 640 (2006) 196], the authors claim that our proof of the inconsistency of the ladder approximation to QCD [Phys. Lett. B 611 (2005) 129] was incorrect. However, their claim is based on…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2010-11-05 V. Gogokhia

We introduce a simple, efficient and precise polynomial heuristic for a key NP complete problem, minimum vertex cover. Our method is iterative and operates in probability space. Once a stable probability solution is found we find the true…

Statistical Mechanics · Physics 2007-05-23 P. M. Duxbury , C. W. Fay

Theorem 5.1 in the monograph by Hall (1992) provides rigorous in-probability justification of Edgeworth expansions of bootstrap distributions. Proving this result was rather challenging because bootstrap distributions do not satisfy the…

Statistics Theory · Mathematics 2025-12-10 Andrew T. A. Wood

We present an effective heuristic for the Steiner Problem in Graphs. Its main elements are a multistart algorithm coupled with aggressive combination of elite solutions, both leveraging recently-proposed fast local searches. We also propose…

Data Structures and Algorithms · Computer Science 2014-12-11 Thomas Pajor , Eduardo Uchoa , Renato F. Werneck

Hedges' unbiased estimator g* has been broadly used in statistics. We propose a sequence of polynomials to better approximate the multiplicative correction factor of g* by incorporating analytic estimations to the ratio of gamma functions.

Methodology · Statistics 2020-03-17 Xiaohuan Xue

This is a list of corrections for the book: J. Noguchi and T. Ochiai, Geometric Function Theory in Several Complex Variables, xi + 282 pp., Math.\ Monographs Vol.\ {\bf 80}, Amer.\ Math.\ Soc., Providence, 1990. The authors hope that this…

Complex Variables · Mathematics 2009-09-25 J. Noguchi , T. Ochiai

In this paper we introduce a version of irreducible Laguerre polynomials in two variables and prove for it a congruence property, which is similar to the one obtained by Carlitz for the classical Laguerre polynomials in one variable.

Classical Analysis and ODEs · Mathematics 2014-08-11 Nikolai A. Krylov , Zhangyuan Li

Starting with the recursive extended Euclid's algorithm, we apply a systematic approach using matrix notation to transform it into an iterative algorithm. The partial correctness proof derived from the transformation turns out to be very…

Discrete Mathematics · Computer Science 2016-07-04 Hing Leung

A multivariate Gauss-Lucas theorem is proved, sharpening and generalizing previous results on this topic. The theorem is stated in terms of a seemingly new notion of convexity. Applications to multivariate stable polynomials are given.

Complex Variables · Mathematics 2012-03-30 Marek Kanter

Following G. Mints(Kluwer 2000 and draft 2013), we present terminating and bicomplete proof searches in multi-succedent sequent calculi for intuitionistic propositional logic, fragments of intuitionistic predicate logic and full…

Logic · Mathematics 2017-01-04 Toshiyasu Arai

In this note we present a proof of multiple recurrence for ergodic systems (and thereby of Szemer\'edi's theorem) being a mixture of three known proofs. It is based on a conditional version of the Jacobs-de Leeuw-Glicksberg decomposition…

Dynamical Systems · Mathematics 2022-08-23 Tanja Eisner

In this paper, we give the first combinatorial proof of a rationality scheme for the generating series of maps in positive genus enumerated by both vertices and faces, which was first obtained by Bender, Canfield and Richmond in 1993 by…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2024-06-18 Marie Albenque , Mathias Lepoutre

This note introduces the method of cross-conformal prediction, which is a hybrid of the methods of inductive conformal prediction and cross-validation, and studies its validity and predictive efficiency empirically.

Machine Learning · Statistics 2012-08-06 Vladimir Vovk

The assessment of bidirectional heuristic search has been incorrect since it was first published more than a quarter of a century ago. For quite a long time, this search strategy did not achieve the expected results, and there was a major…

Artificial Intelligence · Computer Science 2014-11-17 H. Kaindl , G. Kainz

We show that various identities from [1] and [3] involving Gould-Hopper polynomials can be deduced from the real but also complex orthogonal invariance of multivariate Gaussian distributions. We also deduce from this principle a useful…

Probability · Mathematics 2011-03-29 O. Lévêque , C. Vignat

The existence of a (p-)optimal propositional proof system is a major open question in (proof) complexity; many people conjecture that such systems do not exist. Krajicek and Pudlak (1989) show that this question is equivalent to the…

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We prove a stronger version of Jarden's Theorem for recurrence of powers of recursive functions

Number Theory · Mathematics 2013-07-02 Cheng Lien Lang , Mong Lung Lang

We present a new GCD algorithm of two integers or polynomials. The algorithm is iterative and its time complexity is still $O(n \\log^2 n ~ log \\log n)$ for $n$-bit inputs.

Data Structures and Algorithms · Computer Science 2007-05-23 Sidi Mohamed Sedjelmaci

We study a variant of the univariate approximate GCD problem, where the coefficients of one polynomial f(x)are known exactly, whereas the coefficients of the second polynomial g(x)may be perturbed. Our approach relies on the properties of…

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