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Rounding error 2 Apportionment method 1 Branch and bound 1 Continuous constraints 1 Convergence in distribution 1 Filtering 1 Gaussian limit law 1 Global optimization 1 Linear relaxations 1 Lévy-stable distributions 1 Maximum likelihood estimation 1 Optimization 1 Pruning 1 Quadratic constraint satisfaction problems 1 Quadratic programming 1 Ranked set sampling 1 Rounding error analysis 1 Rounding error control 1 Sainte–Laguë divergence 1 Search space smoothing 1 Shapiro-Wilk test 1 Simulated annealing 1 TSP 1 Verified computing 1 analysis of variance 1 apportionment methods 1 factorial experiment 1 interaction 1 proportional representation 1 q-Stationary multiplier method 1 rounding error 1 rounding error analysis 1 seat bias 1 stationary divisor method 1 success-value bias 1 uniform distribution 1
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Heinrich, Lothar 2 Schwingenschlögl, Udo 2 Alm, Sven Erick 1 Bai, Zhidong 1 Domes, Ferenc 1 Li, Weiming 1 Liu, Tianqing 1 Morgenstern, Ingo 1 Neumaier, Arnold 1 Pukelsheim, Friedrich 1 Ransberger, Martin 1 Ryden, Jesper 1 Schneider, Johannes J. 1
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Journal of Applied Statistics 1 Journal of Global Optimization 1 Metrika 1 Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 1 Statistical Papers / Springer 1 Statistics & Decisions 1
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Rigorous filtering using linear relaxations
Domes, Ferenc; Neumaier, Arnold - In: Journal of Global Optimization 53 (2012) 3, pp. 441-473
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Rounded data analysis based on ranked set sample
Li, Weiming; Liu, Tianqing; Bai, Zhidong - In: Statistical Papers 53 (2012) 2, pp. 439-455
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Influence of rounding errors on the quality of heuristic optimization algorithms
Ransberger, Martin; Morgenstern, Ingo; Schneider, … - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 390 (2011) 13, pp. 2571-2581
Search space smoothing and related heuristic optimization algorithms provide an alternative approach to simulated annealing and its variants: while simulated annealing traverses barriers in the energy landscape at finite temperatures, search space smoothing intends to remove these barriers, so...
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The effect of interaction and rounding error in two-way ANOVA: example of impact on testing for normality
Ryden, Jesper; Alm, Sven Erick - In: Journal of Applied Statistics 37 (2010) 10, pp. 1695-1701
A key issue in various applications of analysis of variance (ANOVA) is testing for the interaction and the interpretation of resulting ANOVA tables. In this note it is demonstrated that for a two-way ANOVA, whether interactions are incorporated or not may have a dramatic influence when...
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Goodness-of-fit Criteria for the Adams and Jefferson Rounding Methods and their Limiting Laws
Heinrich, Lothar; Schwingenschlögl, Udo - In: Metrika 64 (2006) 2, pp. 191-207
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On stationary multiplier methods for the rounding of probabilities and the limiting law of the Sainte-Laguë divergence
Heinrich, Lothar; Pukelsheim, Friedrich; … - In: Statistics & Decisions 23 (2005) 2, pp. 117-129
Summary Stationary multiplier methods are procedures for rounding real probabilities into rational proportions, while the Sainte-Laguë divergence is a reasonable measure for the cumulative error resulting from this rounding step. Assuming the given probabilities to be uniformly distributed, we...
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