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A new approach for nonlinear inversion, referred to as the structured quasi-LPV model inverse, is developed and validated.
The inverse problem refers to the computation of a wing shape that produces the prescribed pressure distribution.
In Figure 4(b) "inverse" scenario refers to the simplest method for cross-correlation minimization, which is to generate two OFDM pulses with the following spectral domain properties, (9).
In its general form, an inverse problem refers therefore to the determination of the plausible physical properties of the system, or information about these properties, given the observed response of the system to some stimulus (Oliver et al. 2008).
In Figs. 2 and 3, operations denoted FFT and its inverse (IFFT) refer to a column-wise implementation of [15].
Inverse connection here refers to a connection with negative setscore defined by Eq. 6) in [5].
Finally, for the reader's convenience, let us recall the following result for the Moore-Penrose pseudo-inverse and refer the readers to (Ben-Israel and Greville 1974, Chapter 1) for its proof.
For abstract elliptic equations in general (L_{p}) spaces and some exposition on practical applications of inverse problems we refer to [20, 21] and the references therein.
Assuming that the expression ratios should not vary between assays, the variation between the expression ratios is used as an inverse measure, here referred to as gene variability, of the adequacy of the reference genes to be used for normalisation.
Abbreviations: "IV" = inverse variance weighting, "OR" = odds ratio, "CI" = confidence interval, "IV+t" = inverse variance plus tau, which refers to random effects weighting according to the DerSimonian-Laird method.
The table shows the odds ratio weighting validation for data set 1. Abbreviations: "IV" = inverse variance weighting, "MH" = Mantel-Haenszel weighting, "PETO" = Peto weighting, and "IV+t" = inverse variance plus tau, which refers to random effects weighting according to the DerSimonian-Laird method.
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