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Stable forward shooting for eigenvalues and expectation values (1995)
Journal Article
Killingbeck, J. P., Gordon, N. A., & Witwit, M. R. M. (1995). Stable forward shooting for eigenvalues and expectation values. Physics Letters A, 206(5-6), 279-282. https://doi.org/10.1016/0375-9601%2895%2900632-d

Internal differentiation techniques are used to produce a simple but highly accurate forwardsshootingmethod foreigenvaluesandexpectationvaluesof the Schrödinger equation. A multi-well potential is used as a test case.

Finite Geometry and Computer Algebra, with Applications (1994)
Thesis
Gordon, N. Finite Geometry and Computer Algebra, with Applications. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/405456

The interaction between geometry and algebra is a diverse and fruitful area to explore. Of particular interest is the area of groups and geometry. In this work we will examine various aspects of this interplay, in particular looking at geometric cano... Read More about Finite Geometry and Computer Algebra, with Applications.

The relative order of a class of recurrent networks (1994)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Manchanda, S., Kambhampati, C., Tham, M., & Green, G. (1994, March). The relative order of a class of recurrent networks. Presented at International Conference on Control '94, Coventry, UK

Three types of recurrent network configurations have been proposed since they enable adequate description of temporal behaviour. The concept of relative order has been introduced so as to provide a framework for analysing such network configurations.... Read More about The relative order of a class of recurrent networks.

The lines of PG(4, 2) are the points on a quintic in PG(9,2) (1994)
Journal Article
Shaw, R., & Gordon, N. A. (1994). The lines of PG(4, 2) are the points on a quintic in PG(9,2). Journal of Combinatorial Theory, Series A, 68(1), 226-231. https://doi.org/10.1016/0097-3165%2894%2990102-3

Let V denote a 5-dimensional vector space over a field, and let (bij) denote the 10 independent components of a bivectorb?Λ2Vrelative to a choice of product basis {eiΛej: 1 ≤i<j≤ 5} forΛ2V. It is well known thatb(≠ 0) is decomposable (pure, simple) i...

Application of artificial intelligence techniques to probeless fault diagnosis of printed circuit boards (1994)
Thesis
Arslan, T. S. Application of artificial intelligence techniques to probeless fault diagnosis of printed circuit boards. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4223811

This thesis describes investigations which led to the development of a failure diagnosis expert system for printed circuit boards which exploits functional test data. The boards considered are highly complex mixed signal (analogue and digital) system... Read More about Application of artificial intelligence techniques to probeless fault diagnosis of printed circuit boards.

Line generalisation by repeated elimination of points (1993)
Journal Article
Visvalingam, M., & Whyatt, J. D. (1993). Line generalisation by repeated elimination of points. The Cartographic journal, 30(1), 46-51. https://doi.org/10.1179/000870493786962263

This paper presents a new approach to line generalisation which uses the concept of ‘effective area’ for progressive simplification of a line by point elimination. Two coastlines are used to compare the performance of this, with that of the widely us... Read More about Line generalisation by repeated elimination of points.

Cartographic Algorithms: Problems of Implementation and Evaluation and the Impact of Digitising Errors (1991)
Journal Article
Whyatt, J. D., & Visvalingam, M. (1991). Cartographic Algorithms: Problems of Implementation and Evaluation and the Impact of Digitising Errors. Computer graphics forum : journal of the European Association for Computer Graphics, 10(3), 225-235. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-8659.1030225

Cartographic generalisation remains one of the outstanding challenges in digital cartography and Geographical Information Systems (GIS). It is generally assumed that computerisation will lead to the removal of spurious variability introduced by the s... Read More about Cartographic Algorithms: Problems of Implementation and Evaluation and the Impact of Digitising Errors.

Approaches to the optimizing control problem (1988)
Journal Article
Ellis, J. E., Kambhampati, C., Sheng, G., & Roberts, P. D. (1988). Approaches to the optimizing control problem. International Journal of Systems Science, 19(10), 1969-1985. https://doi.org/10.1080/00207728808964092

The selection of the steady-state controls which enable a system to operate in an optimum manner is the optimizing control problem. An examination of direct and adaptive model-based approaches to this problem is made. In the direct approach, system m... Read More about Approaches to the optimizing control problem.

The signed Chi-score measure for the classification and mapping of polychotomous data (1981)
Journal Article
Visvalingam, M. (1981). The signed Chi-score measure for the classification and mapping of polychotomous data. The Cartographic journal, 18(1), 32-43. https://doi.org/10.1179/caj.1981.18.1.32

Several polychotomous characteristics, when expressed in chi-score form, exhibit distributions in property space which deviate from the inherent assumptions of the more commonly used methods of cluster analysis. This paper suggests a novel approach t... Read More about The signed Chi-score measure for the classification and mapping of polychotomous data.