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High order concentrated non-negative matrix-exponential functions

Performance 2019-01-28 v1

Abstract

Highly concentrated functions play an important role in many research fields including control system analysis and physics, and they turned out to be the key idea behind inverse Laplace transform methods as well. This paper uses the matrix-exponential family of functions to create highly concentrated functions, whose squared coefficient of variation (SCV) is very low. In the field of stochastic modeling, matrix-exponential functions have been used for decades. They have many advantages: they are easy to manipulate, always non-negative, and integrals involving matrix-exponential functions often have closed-form solutions. For the time being there is no symbolic construction available to obtain the most concentrated matrix-exponential functions, and the numerical optimization-based approach has many pitfalls, too. In this paper, we present a numerical optimization-based procedure to construct highly concentrated matrix-exponential functions. To make the objective function explicit and easy to evaluate we introduce and use a new representation called hyper-trigonometric representation. This representation makes it possible to achieve very low SCV.

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@article{arxiv.1901.08627,
  title  = {High order concentrated non-negative matrix-exponential functions},
  author = {Gabor Horvath and Illes Horvath and Miklos Telek},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1901.08627},
  year   = {2019}
}

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