In dynamics, probability, physics, chemistry and related fields, a heterogeneous random walk in one dimension is a random walk in a one dimensional interval...
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In mathematics, a random walk, sometimes known as a drunkard's walk, is a stochastic process that describes a path that consists of a succession of random...
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Stochastic process (redirect from Heterogeneous process)
process and the Poisson process (in one dimension) are both examples of Markov processes in continuous time, while random walks on the integers and the gambler's...
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break down. Lévy flight – Random walk with heavy-tailed step lengths Random walk – Process forming a path from many random steps Percolation – Filtration...
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Diffusion (section Random walk (random motion))
consequences, or a physical and atomistic one, by considering the random walk of the diffusing particles. In the phenomenological approach, diffusion is...
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Percolation threshold (redirect from Thresholds in networks)
A310. van der Marck, Steven C. (1998). "Site percolation and random walks on d-dimensional Kagome lattices". Journal of Physics A. 31 (15): 3449–3460....
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Tortuosity (section Tortuosity in 2-D)
10(12): p. B214-B217. Watanabe, Y.; Nakashima, Y. (2001). "Two-dimensional random walk program for the calculation of the tortuosity of porous media"...
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(2003-07-28). "The complexity of counting self-avoiding walks in subgraphs of two-dimensional grids and hypercubes". Theoretical Computer Science. 304...
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Fractal analysis (category Dimension theory)
characteristics of data. It consists of several methods to assign a fractal dimension and other fractal characteristics to a dataset which may be a theoretical...
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of the number of states in a band is also useful for predicting the conduction properties. For example, in a one dimensional crystalline structure an...
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Small-world experiment (section In popular culture)
in a random graph Personal network – Set of human contacts known to an individual Random walk – Process forming a path from many random steps Random graph –...
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Hyperuniformity (category Concepts in physics)
Salvatore (21 December 2009). "Hyperuniformity in point patterns and two-phase random heterogeneous media". Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory...
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Tweedie distribution (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
described this law in 1961 there have been many different explanations offered to explain it, ranging from animal behavior, a random walk model, a stochastic...
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would change with temperature. Random walk statistics describe the mean squared displacement of diffusing species in terms of the number of jumps N and...
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collective and random walk movements of the isolated cell. Cell-cell communication mechanisms are widely studied experimentally (in vivo and in vitro), and...
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of a bacterium swimming in a uniform environment will form a random walk with relatively straight swims interrupted by random tumbles that reorient the...
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physicist Josiah Willard Gibbs in his landmark paper titled On the Equilibrium of Heterogeneous Substances, published in parts between 1875 and 1878. The...
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different views, defining a cross-view model where a random walk process implicitly hops between objects in different views. A multi-view kernel matrix is constructed...
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System on a chip (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
networks to genetic algorithm scheduling to randomized algorithms such as random walks with branching and randomized time to live (TTL). Many SoC researchers...
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Network entropy (section Random Walker Shannon Entropy)
way to reduce the dimensionality of such systems without altering their structure. Using both classical and maximum-entropy random walks, the corresponding...
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factors that influence it. Some typical models used include the random walk, random waypoint and levy flight models. Use of unlicensed frequency spectrum...
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Autism (redirect from Autism in Children)
Rosen-Sheidley B (December 2001). "Genetics of autism: complex aetiology for a heterogeneous disorder". Nature Reviews Genetics. 2 (12): 943–955. doi:10.1038/35103559...
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False or misleading statements by Donald Trump (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
Theodore; Yip, Chong K. (September 1, 2010). "Illegal immigration in a heterogeneous labor market". Journal of Economics. 101 (1): 21–47. doi:10.1007/s00712-010-0139-y...
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Phototaxis (section Phototaxis in bacteria and archea)
Some bacteria and archaea are phototactic. In most cases the mechanism of phototaxis is a biased random walk, analogous to bacterial chemotaxis. Halophilic...
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Søren Kierkegaard (category People celebrated in the Lutheran liturgical calendar)
of his reception in Germany was the establishment of the journal Zwischen den Zeiten (Between the Ages) in 1922 by a heterogeneous circle of Protestant...
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link between: the random walk hypothesis, with the associated belief that price changes should follow a normal distribution, on the one hand; and market...
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Theoretical ecology (redirect from Mathematical models in ecology)
per-capita basis. This implies that biodiversity arises at random, as each species follows a random walk. This can be considered a null hypothesis to niche theory...
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Parallel metaheuristic (category Articles lacking in-text citations from June 2015)
perform the moves in the neighborhood of the current solution, i.e., they have a perturbative nature. The walks start from a solution randomly generated or...
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Social capital (section In political institutions)
The cognitive dimension focuses on the shared meaning, representations and interpretations that individuals or groups have with one another. Whereas...
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Obsessive–compulsive disorder (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
he can walk through them. In the television series Monk (2002–2009), the titular character Adrian Monk fears both human contact and dirt. The one-man show...
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