Institutt for matematikk og statistikk: Recent submissions
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Dimension of the solutions space of PDEs
(Conference object; Konferansebidrag, 2006-10-26)We discuss the dimensional characterization of the solutions space of a formally integrable system of partial differential equations and provide certain formulas for calculations of these dimensional quantities. -
Abelian equations and rank problems for planar webs
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2006-05-04)We find an invariant characterization of planar webs of maximum rank. For 4-webs, we prove that a planar 4-web is of maximum rank three if and only if it is linearizable and its curvature vanishes. This result leads to the direct web-theoretical proof of the Poincar´e’s theorem: a planar 4- web of maximum rank is linearizable. We also find an invariant intrinsic characterization of planar 4-webs ... -
Compatibility, multi-brackets and integrability of systems of PDEs
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2008-02-20)We establish an efficient compatibility criterion for a system of generalized complete intersection type in terms of certain multi-brackets of differential operators. These multi-brackets generalize the higher Jacobi- Mayer brackets, important in the study of evolutionary equations and the integrability problem. We also calculate Spencer δ-cohomology of generalized complete intersections and ... -
Geodesic Webs on a Two-Dimensional Manifold and Euler Equations
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2008-10-30)We prove that any planar 4-web defines a unique projective structure in the plane in such a way that the leaves of the web foliations are geodesics of this projective structure. We also find conditions for the projective structure mentioned above to contain an affine symmetric connection, and conditions for a planar 4-web to be equivalent to a geodesic 4-web on an affine symmetric surface. Similar ... -
Geodesic Webs and PDE Systems of Euler Equations
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2008-10-30)We find necessary and sufficient conditions for the foliation defined by level sets of a function f(x1, ..., xn) to be totally geodesic in a torsion-free connection and apply them to find the conditions for d-webs of hypersurfaces to be geodesic, and in the case of flat connections, for d-webs (d ≥ n + 1) of hypersurfaces to be hyperplanar webs. These conditions are systems of generalized Euler ... -
Estimation of Ambiguity Functions With Limited Spread
(Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2008-04-07)This paper proposes a new estimation procedure for the ambiguity function of a non-stationary time series. The stochastic properties of the empirical ambiguity function calculated from a single sample in time are derived. Different thresholding procedures are introduced for the estimation of the ambiguity function. Such estimation methods are suitable if the ambiguity function is only non-negligible ... -
On Rank Problems for Planar Webs and Projective Structures
(Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2008-12-03)We present some old and recent results on rank problems and linearizability of geodesic planar webs -
Statistical analysis of CGPS time series
(Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2007)All points on the surface of the Earth are moving. To define the velocity of a given point, we can place a GPS receiver there and measure the coordinates every day. After collecting enough data, we can generate a time series of three coordinates, North, East and Height directions. The most used technique to determine such displacements, is the linear model. The main objective of this thesis ... -
A piece-wise affine contracting map with positive entropy
(Working paper; Arbeidsnotat, 2005-04-10)We construct the simplest chaotic system with a two-point attractor. -
Modeling temporal fluctuations in avalanching system
(Working paper; Arbeidsnotat, 2008-07-22)We demonstrate how to model the toppling activity in avalanching systems by stochastic differential equations (SDEs). The theory is developed as a generalization of the classical mean field approach to sandpile dynamics by formulating it as a generalization of Itoh’s SDE. This equation contains a fractional Gaussian noise term representing the branching of an avalanche into small active clusters, ... -
A stochastic theory for temporal fluctuations in self-organized critical systems
(Working paper; Arbeidsnotat, 2008-07-22)A stochastic theory for the toppling activity in sandpile models is developed, based on a simple mean-field assumption about the toppling process. The theory describes the process as an anti-persistent Gaussian walk, where the diffusion coefficient is proportional to the activity. It is formulated as a generalization of the Itˆo stochastic differential equation with an anti-persistent fractional ... -
Geodesic Webs of Hypersurfaces
(Working paper; Arbeidsnotat, 2008-12-11)In the present paper we study geometric structures associated with webs of hypersurfaces. We prove that with any geodesic (n + 2)-web on an n-dimensional manifold there is naturally associated a unique projective structure and, provide that one of web foliations is pointed, there is also associated a unique affine structure. The projective structure can be chosen by the claim that the leaves of all ... -
On a class of linearizable planar geodesic webs
(Working paper; Arbeidsnotat, 2008-12-13)We present a complete description of a class of linearizable planar geodesic webs which contain a parallelizable 3-subweb. -
Feedback Differential Invariants
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2008-12-07)The problem of feedback equivalence for control systems is considered. An algebra of differential invariants and criteria for the feedback equivalence for regular control systems are found. -
Feedback Equivalence of 1-dimensional Control Systems of the 1-st Order
(Working paper; Arbeidsnotat, 2008-12-09)The problem of local feedback equivalence for 1-dimensional control systems of the 1-st order is considered. The algebra of differential invariants and criteria for the feedback equivalence for regular control systems are found. -
Dynamics and entropy in the Zhang model of Self-Organized Criticality
(Working paper; Arbeidsnotat, 2005-09-12)We give a detailed study of dynamical properties of the Zhang model, including evaluation of topological entropy and estimates for the Lyapunov exponents and the dimension of the attractor. In the thermodynamic limit the entropy goes to zero and the Lyapunov spectrum collapses.1 -
Entropy via multiplicity
(Working paper; Arbeidsnotat, 2005-09-30)The topological entropy of piecewise affine maps is studied. It is shown that singularities may contribute to the entropy only if there is angular expansion and we bound the entropy via the expansion rates of the map. As a corollary we deduce that non-expanding conformal piecewise affine maps have zero topological entropy. We estimate the entropy of piecewise affine skew-products. Examples of ... -
The Capabilities of the EISCAT Svalbard Radar for Inter-hemispheric Coordinated Studies
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2002)In this article we want to present the EISCAT Svalbard Radar (ESR) in some detail, as well as some of the instruments of interest for ionospheric and magnetospheric research that are located in the vicinity of it. We particularly describe how this instrument cluster, close to the geomagnetic conjugate point of the Chinese Antarctic Zhongshan station, can contribute to inter-hemispheric coordinated ... -
Unsupervised segmentation of skin lesions
(Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2008-11-15)During the last decades, the incidence rate of cutaneous malignant melanoma, a type of skin cancer developing from melanocytic skin lesions, has risen to alarmingly high levels. As there is no effective treatment for advanced melanoma, recognizing the lesion at an early stage is crucial for successful treatment. A trained expert dermatologist has an accuracy of around 75 % when diagnosing melanoma, ... -
Two models of population genetics
(Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2008-06-02)The production of proteins in a cell is a regulated process. This means that the cell will only produce a type of protein when that type is needed. A fundamental step where this regulation occurs is at gene transcription. It is observed that transcription is regulated differently for different genes, and the question is therefore asked: why has evolution come up with different modes of transcriptional ...