| Mathematics M.S. Thesis
(1992) |
| Convergence accelerators are used to speed the
convergence of sequences, usually slowly converging
sequences. The accelorators can also be applied to
slowly converging power series (a special case of
sequences). Finally, the accelorators can be used to
extract anti-limits from divergent sequences (or power
series). |
| The Performance of the Epsilon and Theta Convergence
Acceleration Algorithms |
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| Rate Monotonic Analysis
(1993) |
| Published in the Proceedings of the Second Annual
Rate Monotonic User's Forum (hosted by the SEI), this
paper shows how to use statistics to predict whether or
not a set of tasks will be schedulable under rate
monotonic rules. Further, this paper shows how different
parameters impact schedulability. |
| A
Statistical Model for Designers of Rate Monotonic
Systems |
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| Ocular Drug Delivery (1997) |
| Published in the Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
(Volume 86 Issue 9), this paper improves the
mathematical model for the delivery of drugs to the eye
(via an eyedrop). The previous model only included
steady state conditions, this paper adds transient
conditions (that is, when the drug first contacts the
surface of the eye) to the model. |
| Transient
Analysis of Ocular Drug Delivery - Zero Volume Effect |