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To be used in an AFT model, a distribution must have a parameterisation that includes a scale parameter.
Later, it was essentially replaced by two new methods, PM3 and AM1, which are similar but have different parameterisation methods.
Modelling large-scale coastal behaviour involves some level of parameterisation rather than simply upscaling from process or downscaling from the geological scale.
Nimrod is a tool for the parameterisation of serial programs to create and execute embarrassingly parallel programs over a computational grid.
The only way the model could be "tweaked" was by fiddling with the parameterisation of clouds, one of the most unpredictable aspects of any model.
In addition, McCullagh shows that the complex-valued parameterisation allows a simple relationship to be made between the Cauchy and the "circular Cauchy distribution".
However, an alternative parameterisation, similar to that used for the generalized Pareto distribution and the generalized extreme value distribution, gives more interpretable parameters and also aids their estimation.
JULES (Joint UK Land Environment Simulator) is a land-surface parameterisation model scheme describing soil-vegetation-atmosphere interactions.
Parametrization (or parameterization; also parameterisation, parametrisation) is the process of deciding and defining the parameters necessary for a complete or relevant specification of a model or geometric object.
Subsequent works focused on addressing these problems, but it was not until the advent of the modern computer and the popularisation of Maximum Likelihood (ML) parameterisation techniques that research really took off.
Instead, based on observed meteorological data, long term discharge time series are calculated at each grid with the same LISFLOOD model parameterisation that is set up in the forecasting system.
The model was given its name as a combination of its origin (the 'EC' being short for 'ECMWF') and the place of development of its parameterisation package, Hamburg.
The Sanford-Wang parameterisation is an empirical formula used to model the production of pions in nuclear interaction of the form p+A +X where a beam of high-energy protons hit a material.
Johnson et al. (1995, p147) place this distribution in the context of a class of generalised forms of the logistic distribution, but use a different parameterisation of the standard distribution compared to that here.
Consideration of exponential-family distributions provides a general framework for selecting a possible alternative parameterisation of the distribution, in terms of natural parameters, and for defining useful sample statistics, called the natural sufficient statistics of the family.
After including nitrification measurements in its parameterisation, an ecosystem model of the oligotrophic subtropical gyre region (specifically the BATS site) found that, on an annual basis, around 40% of surface nitrate was recently nitrified (rising to almost 90% during summer).
The term equivariant estimator is used in formal mathematical contexts that include a precise description of the relation of the way the estimator changes in response to changes to the dataset and parameterisation: this corresponds to the use of "equivariance" in more general mathematics.
The accuracy of a predictive distribution may be measured using the distance or divergence between the true exponential distribution with rate parameter, λ, and the predictive distribution based on the sample x. The Kullback-Leibler divergence is a commonly used, parameterisation free measure of the difference between two distributions.
A parameterization with such a transformation rule is called flat.
Using four properties which are history, features, parameterization, and high level constraints.
Care needs to be taken when choosing a parameterization.
In the parameterization proposed here, only one test is performed for the pair of markers.
If such a parameterization exists, the variety is said unirational.
In our parameterization, the regression coefficients are tests for detection.
Let be a parameterization of a smooth space curve.
Of these, the most common is the two-plane parameterization shown at right (below).
Surface radiation standards and evaluation relevant to improved physical process parameterization.
Each of these correspond to one of the two parameterization models.
Also, continuity between the surface parameterization of adjacent patches isn't a concern either.
These values are then fixed and carried forward as further elemental parameterization proceeds.
The congruence consists of the curves themselves, without reference to a particular parameterization.
The most that can be supplied is a degree of parameterization of service operation.
Parameterization is typically done through agreement with experimental values and theoretical calculations results.
The phenomenological approach is a parameterization of the nuclear potential by an appropriate mathematical function.
This means that the variety admits a rational parameterization.
Geodesics without a particular parameterization are described by a projective connection.
Here is our type rewritten with the concept of parameterization in mind:
It is also a specific parameterization of this response for diamond, silicon, and germanium.
The natural gradient is independent of the parameterization of the distribution.
The parameterization of the 3-dimensional immersion of the bottle itself is much more complicated.
In such applications radiative transfer codes are often called radiation parameterization.
This is the usual parameterization of an elliptic curve as a lattice.
This alternative parameterization can greatly simplify calculations in mathematical statistics.