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High gamma power is phase-locked to theta oscillations in human neocortex.
Ryan T. Canolty,Erik Edwards,Erik Edwards,Sarang S. Dalal,Maryam Soltani,Maryam Soltani,Srikantan S. Nagarajan,Heidi E. Kirsch,Mitchel S. Berger,Nicholas M. Barbaro,Robert T. Knight +10 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that transient coupling between low- and high-frequency brain rhythms coordinates activity in distributed cortical areas, providing a mechanism for effective communication during cognitive processing in humans.
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Estimating the Spinning Reserve Requirements in Systems With Significant Wind Power Generation Penetration
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a technique to calculate the optimal amount of spinning reserve that the system operator should provide to respond not only to generation outages but also to errors in the forecasts for load and wind power production.
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Accelerated Life Testing - Step-Stress Models and Data Analyses
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present statistical models and methods for analyzing accelerated life-test data from step-stress tests, and apply them to the Weibull distribution and inverse power law.
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A Quantile Alternative for Kurtosis
TL;DR: In this article, an alternative measure, based on quantiles, is proposed, which is shown to have desirable properties: (i) the measure exists even for distributions for which no moments exist, (ii) it is not influenced by the (extreme) tails of the distribution, and (iii) the calculation is simple (and is even possible by graphical means).
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Probabilistic arithmetic. I. numerical methods for calculating convolutions and dependency bounds
Robert C. Williamson,T. Downs +1 more
TL;DR: A new and general numerical method for calculating the appropriate convolutions of a wide range of probability distributions using lower and upper discrete approximations to the quantile function (the quasi-inverse of the distribution function) and has advantages over other methods previously proposed.
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High gamma power is phase-locked to theta oscillations in human neocortex.
Ryan T. Canolty,Erik Edwards,Erik Edwards,Sarang S. Dalal,Maryam Soltani,Maryam Soltani,Srikantan S. Nagarajan,Heidi E. Kirsch,Mitchel S. Berger,Nicholas M. Barbaro,Robert T. Knight +10 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that transient coupling between low- and high-frequency brain rhythms coordinates activity in distributed cortical areas, providing a mechanism for effective communication during cognitive processing in humans.
Journal ArticleDOI
Estimating the Spinning Reserve Requirements in Systems With Significant Wind Power Generation Penetration
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a technique to calculate the optimal amount of spinning reserve that the system operator should provide to respond not only to generation outages but also to errors in the forecasts for load and wind power production.
Journal ArticleDOI
Accelerated Life Testing - Step-Stress Models and Data Analyses
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present statistical models and methods for analyzing accelerated life-test data from step-stress tests, and apply them to the Weibull distribution and inverse power law.
Journal ArticleDOI
Probabilistic arithmetic. I. numerical methods for calculating convolutions and dependency bounds
Robert C. Williamson,T. Downs +1 more
TL;DR: A new and general numerical method for calculating the appropriate convolutions of a wide range of probability distributions using lower and upper discrete approximations to the quantile function (the quasi-inverse of the distribution function) and has advantages over other methods previously proposed.
An exploration of alternative approaches to the representation of uncertainty in model predictions.
TL;DR: Several simple test problems are used to explore the following approaches to the representation of the uncertainty in model predictions that derives from uncertainty inmodel inputs: probability theory, evidence theory, possibility theory, and interval analysis.