About: Transient (computer programming) is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 3077 publications have been published within this topic receiving 36855 citations.
TL;DR: The potential of a simple photonic architecture to process information at unprecedented data rates is demonstrated, implementing a learning-based approach and all digits with very low classification errors are identified and chaotic time-series prediction with 10% error is performed.
Abstract: Inspired by neural networks, reservoir computing uses nonlinear transient states to perform computations, offering faster parallel information processing Brunner et al show a photonic approach to reservoir computing capable of simultaneous spoken digit and speaker recognition at high data rates
TL;DR: This third edition of this highly-successful book is completely revised, and has all programs and subroutine libraries written in FORTRAN 90.
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In the third edition of this highly-successful book, readers are shown how to develop computer programs which use the finite element method to solve specific problems which they may encounter. This third edition is completely revised, and has all programs and subroutine libraries written in FORTRAN 90. The programs and most subroutines are listed in full in the text, and are all available on the Internet via anonymous ftp. A wide variety of new problem solving analyses are presented, including classical structural analysis, elasticity and plasticity, steady state and transient fluid flow, linear and non-linear solid dynamics and construction processes in geomechanics.
TL;DR: It is pointed out that faults in production software are often soft (transient) and that a ransaction mechanism combined with persistent processpairs provides fault-tolerant execution -- the key to software fault -tolerance.
Abstract: An analysis of the failure statistics of a commercially available fault-tolerant system shows that administration and software are the major contributors to failure. Various approaches to software fault-tolerance are then discussed -- notably process-pairs, transactions and reliable storage. It is pointed out that faults in production software are often soft (transient) and that a transaction mechanism combined with persistent processpairs provides fault-tolerant execution -- the key to software fault-tolerance.
TL;DR: A novel adaptive control architecture that adapts fast and ensures uniformly bounded transient response for system's both signals, input and output, simultaneously is presented, which relies on the small-gain theorem for the proof of asymptotic stability.
Abstract: Novel adaptive control architecture is presented that has guaranteed transient performance for system's both signals, input and output, simultaneously.