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Fayetteville State University - MCMC - 08
3.5 3 2.5 2 g6 5 4 3 21.5 1 0.5 0 0 0.2 0.4 x 0.6 0.8 1
Fayetteville State University - MCMC - 08
108u d 1 2 36 y 4 2 0 0 2 4 6 x 8 10 12
Fayetteville State University - MCMC - 08
Lecturenotes 4 MCMC I Contents1. Statistical Physics and Potts Models 2. Sampling and Re-weighting 3. Importance Sampling and Markov Chain Monte Carlo 4. The Metropolis Algorithm 5. The Heatbath Algorithm (Gibbs Sampler) 6. Start and Equilibration
Fayetteville State University - MCMC - 08
Lecturenotes Statistics II Contents1. The Central Limit Theorem and Binning 2. Gaussian Error Analysis for Large and Small Samples1The Central Limit Theorem and BinningHow is the sum of two independent random variables y r = xr + xr . 1 2 (1)
Fayetteville State University - MCMC - 08
The Jackknife ApproachJackknife estimators allow to correct for a bias and its statistical error. The method was introduced in the 1950s in papers by Quenouille and Tukey. The jackknife method is recommended as the standard for error bar calculation
Fayetteville State University - MCMC - 08
Lecture 8: Computer Simulations of Generalized EnsemblesBernd A. BergFlorida State UniversityNovember 6, 2008Bernd A. Berg (FSU)Generalized EnsemblesNovember 6, 20081 / 33Overview1. Reweighting 2. Umbrella Sampling 3. Binder's Method f
Fayetteville State University - MCMC - 08
14 Normalized Histograms 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 0.45 0.5 0.55 0.6 actL=24 L=20 L=16 L=12 L=80.650.70.75
Fayetteville State University - MCMC - 08
Student probability densities Nf=N-1. 0.4 0.35 0.3 0.25 f(t) 0.2 0.15 0.1 0.05 0 -3 -2 -1 0 t 1 2 3 Nf=8 Nf=5 Nf=3 Nf=2 Nf=1
Fayetteville State University - MCMC - 08
Fayetteville State University - MCMC - 06
1 for 0 x < 1; 0 elsewhere. The corresponding distribution function is u(x) =xU (x) =u(x ) dx =0 for x < 0; x for 0 x 1; 1 for x > 1.It allows for the construction of general probability distributions. Letxy = F (x) =f (x ) dx .F
Arkansas - GEOL - 4733
#!/bin/csh -f # # G. Mattioli, UARK; 2/26/03 # Program to convert ECEF coordinates into Lat Lon HAE # xyz2llh input_file # # # Accept data from a file with free format of 4 fields: # point_num X Y Z # # point processing loop # get input filename and
Arkansas - NANO - 1
1.Equation (9.12) should besat V = -VD SC ( x ) = eN dW = ( 2es eN d ( Vbi - V ) )1/ 2C / cm 22. In (9.22) notice that 3. 4.For Eqs. (9.14) (9.20), Bn is the the same as VBn shown in Fig. 9.3 Page 424. Fig. 9.13(a). Undoped GaAs, undope
Arkansas - NANO - 1
Lecture II:Colloidal Nanoparticle applicationsNanotechnology applications Computing and Data Storage Materials and Manufacturing Health and Medicine Energy Environment Transportation National Security Space explorationNanotechnology Grow
Arkansas - NANO - 1
1.3 The work function of a material is the minimum energy required to remove an electron from the surface of the material. Calculate the maximum wavelength of light for the photoelectric emission from gold (o=4.90V) and cesium (o=1.90V). Solution: Ph
Arkansas - NANO - 1
8.11 Derive the expression of the barrier energy, G*, given by equation (8.56). Show that this expression can be reduced to the form shown in equation (8.57). Plot G* in equation (8.57) as a function of the angle, , assuming that the first term in th
Arkansas - NANO - 1
Colloidal Inorganic NanoparticlesSynthesis, properties and applicationsY. Andrew WangSept 5, 2007Outline Lecture I: synthesis method and their properties Size dependent properties Colloidal stability Review of the synthesis method and thei
Arkansas - NANO - 1
8.3. Derive equation (8.9). Calculate the maximum velocity in inches per hour needed to grow silicon single crystal. Assume the following parameters: L=340 cal/g, Mv= 2.33 g/cm3 , dT/dx=6 K/cm, ks=0.21 W/cmK. Solution:Start from (8.8) dT dT dm -
Arkansas - NANO - 1
First Mid Term Test ELEG 5323 Semiconductor Nanostructures IName: Solutions1iProblem #1 (20 points). The critical nucleation rate, N i* , of clusters of atoms can be written asiN i* = a no no2 oi*{( i*+ 1) Edes E s + Ei* }ek
Arkansas - NANO - 1
2.6 Derive Eqs. (2.59) and (2.60). Solution: Taking the negative root of Eq. (2.57) we have - ik ikL = -e + ik - ik = - ( + ik ) e 1+ eikL ikL) = ik ( 1 - e ) (1- e ) = i ( e =i k (1+ e ) ( eikL ikL ikL(- ikL / 2 - ikL /-eikL / 2
Arkansas - V - 9
Our TurnAll Things Academic, 9 (4), March 2008.Some Lessons Learned-From a Global PerspectiveH. Lee Scott* Thank you, Dr. White, thank you Mr. Reed, Dr. Sugg. It is an honor and certainly to those people who have been involved in my education-a s
Arkansas - V - 7
Our TurnAll Things Academic, 7 (1), March 2006."Extraordinary People in Unusual Places"-A New Feature for All Things AcademicBob Smith* I am fascinated by people- their socioeconomic roots-their personal and professional development-their possibl
Arkansas - V - 5
All Things Academic, 5 (3), September 2004.The Advice of a TeacherJoseph Candido* One of the great paradoxes of academic occasions like the one today, indeed perhaps of most occasions when the old gather to honor the young, is that the more accomp
Arkansas - V - 7
ArticleAll Things Academic, 7 (3), September 2006.Nam JaiJo Luck* President Sugg, Chancellor White, University of Arkansas faculty and staff, members of the 2006 graduating class, family and friends of the graduates, and other distinguished guest
Arkansas - V - 3
All Things Academic, 3 (2), 2002. A Mosaic-Diversity at The University of Arkansas By Bob Smith* Recent visits to Greece, Italy and Tunisia have heightened my awareness of mosaics. These beautiful art objects, so prevalent in the ancient world-from A
Arkansas - V - 8
OurTurnAllThingsAcademic,8(3),September2007.MakingaSpaceforImaginationandCreativityRobertC.McMath* It is an honor for me to be with you today to congratulate those elected to membership in Phi Beta Kappa and also to share some thoughts about how
Arkansas - V - 3
All Things Academic, 3 (1), February 2002. A Letter from Chancellor White February 15, 2002 Dear UA Alumni and Friends: Our nation and world have changed dramatically since my last letter to you, which went out only three weeks before the terrorist a
Arkansas - CP - 1
Light and the Problem of Measurement 20th Century physics changed science by realizing that you can only know something if you can measure it. In some sense, reality is measurement. Which of the following pairs of statements correctly express two key
Fayetteville State University - LAW - 314
NECESSITY NEVER MADE A GOOD BARGAIN: WHEN CONSUMER ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS PROHIBIT CLASS RELIEFTHOMAS BURCH*I. INTRODUCTION . II. FEDERAL PREEMPTION AND THE FEDERAL ARBITRATION ACT . A. Background on the Federal Preemption Doctrine . B. The Expandi
Fayetteville State University - LAW - 324
EMPIRICAL MEASURES OF JUDICIAL PERFORMANCE: THOUGHTS ON CHOI AND GULATIS TOURNAMENT OF JUDGESBRANNON P. DENNING*I. EXAMINING THE ASSUMPTIONS IN A TOURNAMENT OF JUDGES? . A. Assumption No. 1: Politics Should Play a Very Small Role in the Selection o
Fayetteville State University - ETD - 08282003
ANIMAL NATURE Since Albion never took much notice of women, he was never quite sure whether they were avoiding him. It didnt matter; the reason he was alone had nothing to do with that. It suited him to practice abstinence. That was all. It kept his
Fayetteville State University - ETD - 07092008
FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATIONTHE PREVALENCE, COVERAGE & EMPHASIS OF SERIOUS HEALTH RISKS: A CONTENT ANALYSIS OF WOMEN'S MAGAZINES TARGETING MINORITY POPULATIONSBy SHANNA KURPEA Thesis submitted to the Department of Communica
Fayetteville State University - ETD - 06252008
FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONCOMPUTERIZED PEDAGOGICAL AGENTS AS AN INTERVENTION TO INCREASE YOUTH SELF-EFFICACY FOR PHYSICAL ACTIVITYBY MELISSA ANN MURRAYA Dissertation submitted to the Department of Educational Psychology and L
Fayetteville State University - ETD - 01042007
THE FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCESTHE ULTRAHIGH RESOLUTION MASS SPECTROMETRY OF NATURAL ORGANIC MATTER FROM DIFFERENT SOURCESBy LORI BETH TREMBLAYA Dissertation submitted to the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry in
Fayetteville State University - ETD - 11072004
THE FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICEGENDER AND SENTENCING: AN EXAMINATION OF FLORIDA'S DETERMINATE SENTENCING POLICIESBy RHONDA R. DOBBSA Dissertation submitted to the School of Criminology and Criminal Justic
Fayetteville State University - ETD - 04182005
THE FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY FAMU-FSU COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGA STUDY OF DESPREAD-RESPREAD MULTITARGET ADAPTIVE ALGORITHMS IN AN AWGN CHANNEL BY JEFFREY D. CONNORA Thesis submitted to the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering in partial
Fayetteville State University - ETD - 03262007
THE FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONCOMPARISON AND ANALYSIS OF SPECIAL EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES AND JAPANBy YUI MURAKAMIA Thesis submitted to the Department of Childhood Education, Reading and Disability Services in partial f
Fayetteville State University - ETD - 08252006
THE FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF HUMAN SCIENCESETHNIC IDENTITY AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ADJUSTMENT: CHINESE YOUTH IN THE U. S.By Jianhong RenA Thesis submitted to the Department of Family and Child Sciences In partial fulfillment of the Require
Fayetteville State University - ETD - 09212003
THE FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSICA DESCRIPTION OF HOW TEACHER BEHAVIORS, SCHOOL FUNDING, AND TEACHER TRAINING INFLUENCE THE INCLUSION OF WORLD MUSIC IN MIDDLE SCHOOL CHORAL CURRICULA BY MICHAEL S. FIGGERSA Dissertation submitted to the
Arkansas - FACSEN - 2003
-Revision (3-11-04)-Textbook Adoption/Order Requests PolicyThe purpose of this policy is to provide for efficient, consistent, timely, and accurate ordering of classroom materials. Effective with the implementation of this policy, the University o
Arkansas - FACSEN - 2006
ATTACHMENT 3G ADD, CHANGE OR DELETE PROGRAM OR UNITComplete this form consistent with the instructions in Academic Policy 1622.20. Use the form to add, change, or delete a program or unit. Proposed additions and changes must be consistent with Acade
Arkansas - FACSEN - 2008
ATTACHMENT 2B Academic Policy Series 1622.20AADD, CHANGE OR DELETE UNIT, PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS, OR ACADEMIC POLICIESComplete this form consistent with the instructions in Academic Policy 1622.20. Use the form to add, change, or delete a program or
Arkansas - FACSEN - 2008
ATTACHMENT 2A Academic Policy Series 1622.20AADD, CHANGE OR DELETE UNIT, PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS, OR ACADEMIC POLICIESComplete this form consistent with the instructions in Academic Policy 1622.20. Use the form to add, change, or delete a program or
Arkansas - AGED - 5053
The Land Grant College An historical perspective Thanks to: Gary Moore, North Carolina State University04/13/09The University of the Day 1700s to early 1800s: Greek and Latin, theology, limited science. Young men from the best families
Arkansas - FACSEN - 2005
ATTACHMENT 1 EMERGENCY CATALOG CHANGESCommunication Disorders: Eliminate CHEM 1023/1021L as a choice for meeting the science core requirement. CHEM 1023/1021L has not been offered in many years. Middle Level Education - Concentrations English/Socia
Arkansas - K - 12
Put the eggs in order of "weight". Weigh them to see if you are correct.leastmost+Put sand in 4 canisters to = the amounts below. Put stickers on your canisters. Mark them with the correct weight.10g20g30g40g
Arkansas - K - 12
Director Center for Mathematics and Science Education NASA Educator Resource Center Northwest Arkansas Partnership, Arkansas Discovery NetworkWAAX 202, #1 University Fayetteville, AR 72701 Office: 479-575-3875 Fax: 479-575-5680November 16, 2008 T
Arkansas - K - 12
Center for Mathematics and Science EducationArkansas NASA Educator Resource Center Professional Development Workshop and Presentation Offerings346 N. West Avenue, #202 University of Arkansas Fayetteville, AR 72701 V: 479-575-3875 F: 479-575-5680L
Arkansas - K - 12
Middle School Science ExperimentPast and PresentIn this experiment, you will work in a team to collect microscopic images from a variety of organisms that lived in the past and that are alive now. When you compare these images, you will be able to
Arkansas - K - 12
Chemistry ExperimentChemical Changes Making Foam and Using IndicatorsIn this experiment, you will produce foam while using the ProScope Digital USB Microscope to take pictures of the chemical reaction and the physical changes prior to, during, and
Arkansas - K - 12
TREES various website findingsPaper Collages Discuss with the children how paper is made from trees. Help them think of all the different kinds of paper they use. Let the children each draw a picture of a tree in the center of a large piece of cons
Fayetteville State University - ASA - 189
January 9 2008 10:56:08.429 AM ASA189_PRB FORTRAN90 version Demonstration of "ASA189", Applied Statistics Algorithm 189 Estimate the parameters A and B of a beta binomial distribution. Exact values: A B
Arkansas - FACSEN - 2001
I would like to take the proposal to change the start time of MWF classes from beginning on the half-hour (7:30 am) to beginning on the hour (8:00 am), back from the committee and have discussion on the floor. The proposal is shift the start times of
Arkansas - FACSEN - 2001
March 28, 2002 ANNUAL REPORT 2001-2002 ALL-UNIVERSITY JUDICIARY During the 2001-2002 academic year, the Office of Judicial Affairs received 390 complaints of student misconduct. Of these cases, 375 were heard administratively by the Judicial Coordina
Arkansas - FACSEN - 2006
Academic Policy Series ATTACHMENT 5E ADD, CHANGE OR DELETE PROGRAM OR UNIT1622.20AComplete this form consistent with the instructions in Academic Policy 1622.20. Use the form to add, change, or delete a program or unit. Proposed additions and cha
Arkansas - FACSEN - 2002
ATTACHMENT J ADD, CHANGE OR DELETE PROGRAM OR UNITComplete this form consistent with the instructions in Academic Policy 1622.20. Use the form to add, change, or delete a program or unit. Proposed additions and changes must be consistent with Academ
Arkansas - FACSEN - 2007
ATTACHMENT 3E Academic Policy Series ADD, CHANGE OR DELETE PROGRAM OR UNITComplete this form consistent with the instructions in Academic Policy 1622.20. Use the form to add, change, or delete a program or unit. Proposed additions and changes must b
Arkansas - FACSEN - 2008
ATTACHMENT 1E Academic Policy Series 1622.20AADD, CHANGE OR DELETE UNIT, PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS, OR ACADEMIC POLICIESComplete this form consistent with the instructions in Academic Policy 1622.20. Use the form to add, change, or delete a program or
Arkansas - FACSEN - 2003
ATTACHMENT F1 (FS 04/28/04) ADD, CHANGE OR DELETE PROGRAM OR UNITComplete this form consistent with the instructions in Academic Policy 1622.20. Use the form to add, change, or delete a program or unit. Proposed additions and changes must be consist
Arkansas - FACSEN - 2006
Academic Policy Series ATTACHMENT 5Q ADD, CHANGE OR DELETE PROGRAM OR UNIT1622.20AComplete this form consistent with the instructions in Academic Policy 1622.20. Use the form to add, change, or delete a program or unit. Proposed additions and cha
Arkansas - FACSEN - 2004
Faculty Senate 19-Jan-05 TABLE D Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Programs Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences ASED-M - Attachment D1 Delete the Arts and Sciences Pre-Education Minor Department of Art ARTBA (Art History/Critici
Arkansas - FACSEN - 2002
ADD, CHANGE OR DELETE PROGRAM OR UNITComplete this form consistent with the instructions in Academic Policy 1622.20. Use the form to add, change, or delete a program or unit. Proposed additions and changes must be consistent with Academic Policies 1