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Browsing Applied Mathematics by Author "Shaw, Justin"
We present several methods for identifying time periods of interest (features) in a wide range of data sets.
The gamma method is a computationally inexpensive, flexible feature identification method which uses a comparison ...
We present a computationally inexpensive, flexible feature identification method which uses a comparison of time series to identify a rank-ordered set of features in geophysically-sourced data sets. Many physical phenomena ...
The responses of zooplankton to the hydrodynamic variables of their environment, such as shear, are not well understood. We examine stochastic swimming models of the run and tumble type for plankton moving in a velocity ...