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We observe that the time required to compute the star discrepancy of a sequence of points in a multidimensional unit cube is prohibitive and that the best known upper bounds for the star discrepancy of (t,s)-sequences and (t,m,s)-nets are useful only for s ...
Particle filtering is now established as one of the most popular method for visual tracking. Within this framework, two assumptions are generally made. The first is that the data are temporally independent given the sequence of object states. In this paper ...
We develop an estimation technique for problems that involve multiple sources of uncertainties or errors in the data. The method allows the designer to explicitly incorporate into the problem formulation bounds on the sizes of the uncertainties; thus leadi ...
We present a new experimental set-up for studying minerals by Raman spectroscopy in-situ at simultaneously high pressures (up to 35 GPa) and high temperatures (up to 2000 K). High pressures are generated with a diamond anvil cell and local sample heating i ...
This paper present a novel approach to perform the tomography of biological specimen based on Digital Holographic Microscopy (DHM). A hologram results from the interference between a reference wave and an object wave reflected from or transmitted through a ...
We report a precise determination of the Z0-B̄0 mixing parameter Δmd based on the time evolution of same-sign and opposite-sign dilepton yields in Y(45) decays. Data were collected with the Belle detector at KEKB. Using data samples of 29.4 fb-1 recorded a ...