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Distance-based analysis of dynamical systems and time series by optimal transport

Muskulus, M.

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Muskulus, M. (2010, February 11). Distance-based analysis of

dynamical systems and time series by optimal transport. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/14735

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License: Licence agreement concerning inclusion of doctoral thesis in the Institutional Repository of the University of Leiden

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Uitnodiging

voor het bijwonen van de openbare verdediging

van mijn proefschrift

Distance-based analysis of dynamical systems

and time series by optimal transport

Paranimfen: Sanne Houweling

Sönke Ahrens

sanne.houweling@gmail.com +31-644024956

soenke.ahrens@gmx.de +49-17670018136

Witte Singel 37 2311 BJ Leiden Njords Veg 22 7032 Trondheim (Norway) muskulus@math.leidenuniv.nl

Michael Muskulus

MichaelMuskulus

Distance-based analysis of dynamical systems and time series

by optimal transport

Michael Muskulus

op donderdag 11 februari 2010

om 11.15 uur in de Senaatskamer van

het Academiegebouw, Rapenburg 73 te Leiden

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Uitnodiging

voor het bijwonen van de openbare verdediging

van mijn proefschrift

Distance-based analysis of dynamical systems

and time series by optimal transport

Paranimfen: Sanne Houweling

Sönke Ahrens

sanne.houweling@gmail.com +31-644024956

soenke.ahrens@gmx.de +49-17670018136

Witte Singel 37 2311 BJ Leiden Njords Veg 22 7032 Trondheim (Norway) muskulus@math.leidenuniv.nl

Michael Muskulus

MichaelMuskulus

Distance-based analysis of dynamical systems and time series

by optimal transport

Michael Muskulus

op donderdag 11 februari 2010

om 11.15 uur in de Senaatskamer van

het Academiegebouw, Rapenburg 73 te Leiden

receptie na afloop

0.2 0.05

0.1 0.05

0.15 0.2

0.2

0.05

0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0

0.00.20.40.60.81.0

Distance-basedanalysisofdynamicalsystemsandtimeseriesbyoptimaltransport

A B1 B2

0.2 0.05

0.1 0.05

0.15 0.2 0.2

0.05

False positive rate Accuracy = 0.800

Truepositiverate

9 789053 352540

ISBN 978-90-5335-254-0

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