ZK

ZK
Author: Henri Chen
Publisher: Apress
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2007-11-15
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1430204400

This book shows you how to use this simplest Ajax framework to write real world responsive web application, and it covers ZK's more than 70 XUL and 80 XHTML rich GUI components. This firstPress book (PDF eBook with Print on Demand (POD) option) is the first book on ZK. It is authoritatively written by the co-founder/lead of ZK project

ZK-SWAPS by PORTAL: FAST, LIQUID, PRIVATE ATOMIC SWAPS

ZK-SWAPS by PORTAL: FAST, LIQUID, PRIVATE ATOMIC SWAPS
Author: Chandra Duggirala
Publisher: Portal
Total Pages: 27
Release: 2019-10-15
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

Portal's ZK-SWAPS white paper, available in ebook format. (Part 1 of 3) ABSTRACT: In this white paper, we unveil a multilayered system purpose-built for spot trading cryptocurrencies which allows users to trade with the speed and liquidity of centralized exchanges, but without transferring assets to a trusted third party. We call this paradigm “ZK-Swaps”. Together, the innovations described add up to every crypto user having access to a liquid, trust-minimized trading interface built right into his/her wallet. Our approach does not depend on off-chain identity of any of the participants, so from this moment on, “crypto exchange” becomes a service that any anonymous entity can provide for a competitive fee within open, transparent markets. Part 1 of this white paper describes how our cross-chain atomic swap protocol works. Part 2 describes how liquidity can be aggregated across a network of traders by homogenizing orders across trades, using order decomposition and recomposition. Part 3 describes the zero-knowledge system with proofs for order book execution. ISBN: 9780463783740 ABOUT PORTAL: https://getportal.co Portal is building the first cross-chain atomic swaps exchange architecture to enable fast trades anonymously and without a third party. Trading is conveniently built right inside Portal's non-custodial muti-asset wallet. And anyone can join the network and perform the distributed exchange functions and receive a fee.

Seifert Fiberings

Seifert Fiberings
Author: Kyung Bai Lee
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2010-11-24
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0821852310

Seifert fiberings extend the notion of fiber bundle mappings by allowing some of the fibers to be singular. Away from the singular fibers, the fibering is an ordinary bundle with fiber a fixed homogeneous space. The singular fibers are quotients of this homogeneous space by distinguished groups of homeomorphisms. These fiberings are ubiquitous and important in mathematics. This book describes in a unified way their structure, how they arise, and how they are classified and used in applications. Manifolds possessing such fiber structures are discussed and range from the classical three-dimensional Seifert manifolds to higher dimensional analogues encompassing, for example, flat manifolds, infra-nil-manifolds, space forms, and their moduli spaces. The necessary tools not covered in basic graduate courses are treated in considerable detail. These include transformation groups, cohomology of groups, and needed Lie theory. Inclusion of the Bieberbach theorems, existence, uniqueness, and rigidity of Seifert fiberings, aspherical manifolds, symmetric spaces, toral rank of spherical space forms, equivariant cohomology, polynomial structures on solv-manifolds, fixed point theory, and other examples, exercises and applications attest to the breadth of these fiberings. This is the first time the scattered literature on singular fiberings is brought together in a unified approach. The new methods and tools employed should be valuable to researchers and students interested in geometry and topology.

European Control Conference 1993

European Control Conference 1993
Author:
Publisher: European Control Association
Total Pages: 852
Release: 1993-06-28
Genre: Control theory
ISBN: 9789036703741

Proceedings of the European Control Conference 1993, Groningen, Netherlands, June 28 – July 1, 1993

Uncertainty Quantification in Variational Inequalities

Uncertainty Quantification in Variational Inequalities
Author: Joachim Gwinner
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2021-12-21
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1351857665

Uncertainty Quantification (UQ) is an emerging and extremely active research discipline which aims to quantitatively treat any uncertainty in applied models. The primary objective of Uncertainty Quantification in Variational Inequalities: Theory, Numerics, and Applications is to present a comprehensive treatment of UQ in variational inequalities and some of its generalizations emerging from various network, economic, and engineering models. Some of the developed techniques also apply to machine learning, neural networks, and related fields. Features First book on UQ in variational inequalities emerging from various network, economic, and engineering models Completely self-contained and lucid in style Aimed for a diverse audience including applied mathematicians, engineers, economists, and professionals from academia Includes the most recent developments on the subject which so far have only been available in the research literature

Stochastic Processes, Estimation, and Control

Stochastic Processes, Estimation, and Control
Author: Jason L. Speyer
Publisher: SIAM
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2008-11-06
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0898716551

The authors provide a comprehensive treatment of stochastic systems from the foundations of probability to stochastic optimal control. The book covers discrete- and continuous-time stochastic dynamic systems leading to the derivation of the Kalman filter, its properties, and its relation to the frequency domain Wiener filter aswell as the dynamic programming derivation of the linear quadratic Gaussian (LQG) and the linear exponential Gaussian (LEG) controllers and their relation to HÝsubscript 2¨ and HÝsubscript Ýinfinity¨¨ controllers and system robustness. This book is suitable for first-year graduate students in electrical, mechanical, chemical, and aerospace engineering specializing in systems and control. Students in computer science, economics, and possibly business will also find it useful.

Data Analysis and Applications 1

Data Analysis and Applications 1
Author: Christos H. Skiadas
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2019-03-04
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1119597579

This series of books collects a diverse array of work that provides the reader with theoretical and applied information on data analysis methods, models, and techniques, along with appropriate applications. Volume 1 begins with an introductory chapter by Gilbert Saporta, a leading expert in the field, who summarizes the developments in data analysis over the last 50 years. The book is then divided into three parts: Part 1 presents clustering and regression cases; Part 2 examines grouping and decomposition, GARCH and threshold models, structural equations, and SME modeling; and Part 3 presents symbolic data analysis, time series and multiple choice models, modeling in demography, and data mining.

Geostatistical Reservoir Modeling

Geostatistical Reservoir Modeling
Author: Michael J. Pyrcz
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2014-04-16
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0199358834

Published in 2002, the first edition of Geostatistical Reservoir Modeling brought the practice of petroleum geostatistics into a coherent framework, focusing on tools, techniques, examples, and guidance. It emphasized the interaction between geophysicists, geologists, and engineers, and was received well by professionals, academics, and both graduate and undergraduate students. In this revised second edition, Deutsch collaborates with co-author Michael Pyrcz to provide an expanded (in coverage and format), full color illustrated, more comprehensive treatment of the subject with a full update on the latest tools, methods, practice, and research in the field of petroleum Geostatistics. Key geostatistical concepts such as integration of geologic data and concepts, scale considerations, and uncertainty models receive greater attention, and new comprehensive sections are provided on preliminary geological modeling concepts, data inventory, conceptual model, problem formulation, large scale modeling, multiple point-based simulation and event-based modeling. Geostatistical methods are extensively illustrated through enhanced schematics, work flows and examples with discussion on method capabilities and selection. For example, this expanded second edition includes extensive discussion on the process of moving from an inventory of data and concepts through conceptual model to problem formulation to solve practical reservoir problems. A greater number of examples are included, with a set of practical geostatistical studies developed to illustrate the steps from data analysis and cleaning to post-processing, and ranking. New methods, which have developed in the field since the publication of the first edition, are discussed, such as models for integration of diverse data sources, multiple point-based simulation, event-based simulation, spatial bootstrap and methods to summarize geostatistical realizations.