This article addresses the high time and cost associated with life testing by proposing a repetitive acceptance sampling plan for time-truncated life tests, specifically for the Exponentiated Frechet ...
Nested sampling (NS) has emerged as a powerful tool for exploring thermodynamic properties in materials science. However, its efficiency is often hindered by the limitations of Markov chain Monte ...
The burnt toast theory is a metaphor for life that helps people interpret minor inconveniences as having positive ripple effects or a “silver lining.” It’s related to the butterfly effect. While not a ...
Abstract: Sequential inspection is a technique employed to monitor product quality during the production process. For smaller batch sizes, the Acceptable Quality Limit (AQL) inspection theory is ...
ABSTRACT: A minimal amount of scholarly and professional literature exists on the challenges of new public school principals without leadership training, resulting in high turnover and reduced ...
When reduced-sugar gummy startup Häppy Candy debuted last fall it launched a free sampling campaign online supported by nano-influencers to help drive foot traffic to local retailers, gather consumer ...
Abstract: Multidimensional stochastic sampling is crucial for many applications that rely on the reconstruction of spatial fields from observations gathered by distributed sensing devices, including ...
EXCLUSIVE: Toronto-based boutique distributor Game Theory Films has acquired Canadian rights to Captain Newfoundland, a feature documentary exploring the legacy of late idiosyncratic media mogul and ...
Sampling from probability distributions with known density functions (up to normalization) is a fundamental challenge across various scientific domains. From Bayesian uncertainty quantification to ...
A research team at POSTECH, led by Professor Junsuk Rho, along with M.S./Ph.D. students Seokwoo Kim, Joohoon Kim, Kyungtae Kim, and Minsu Jeong, has developed a multidimensional sampling theory to ...
You know that feeling when you look back on something from the past and think, “Wow, we’ve come so far!” That’s modernization theory in a nutshell. It’s the idea that societies develop and progress ...
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