Probability theory and the Saint Petersburg paradox can help you determine whether the stakes of a game are too great ...
Abstract: This article proposes the novel concepts of the high-order discrete-time control barrier function (CBF) and adaptive discrete-time CBF. The high-order discrete-time CBF is used to guarantee ...
Abstract: In this paper, a model predictive control (MPC) framework is proposed for finite-time stabilization of linear and nonlinear discrete-time systems subject to state and control constraints.
A link between particle physics and gravity equations, called the double copy, applies to Hawking radiation, creating a new ...
Statistical principles show you don’t need a nefarious plot to explain clusters of missing scientists and lab workers ...
JHU mathematician Emily Riehl explains how a surprising amount of math goes into determining who ends up in the U.S. House of ...
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Could all of math be reduced to a single operation? This theoretical physicist says yes, and he's found it
It’s not often a math paper goes viral, but a new preprint from a theoretical physicist at Poland’s Jagiellonian University has well and truly bucked the trend. Why? Because it seems to reduce all of ...
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