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应用统计学因子分析与主成分分析案例解析+SPSS操作分析

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讲解了主成分分析和因子分析的概念和区别,并带有SPSS分析的示例,简单易懂!

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    凸优化理论在信号处理以及通信系统中的应用 比较经典的通信系统凸优化入门教程ContentsList of contributorspage IxPrefaceAutomatic code generation for real- time convex optimizationJacob Mattingley and stephen Boyd1.1 Introduction1.2 Solvers and specification languages61. 3 Examples121. 4 Algorithm considerations1.5 Code generation261.6 CVXMOD: a preliminary implementation281.7 Numerical examples291. 8 Summary, conclusions, and implicationsAcknowledgments35ReferencesGradient-based algorithms with applications to signal-recoveryproblemsAmir beck and marc teboulle2.1 Introduction422.2 The general optimization model432.3 Building gradient-based schemes462. 4 Convergence results for the proximal-gradient method2.5 A fast proximal-gradient method2.6 Algorithms for l1-based regularization problems672.7 TV-based restoration problems2. 8 The source-localization problem772.9 Bibliographic notes83References85ContentsGraphical models of autoregressive processes89Jitkomut Songsiri, Joachim Dahl, and Lieven Vandenberghe3.1 Introduction893.2 Autoregressive processes923.3 Autoregressive graphical models983. 4 Numerical examples1043.5 Conclusion113Acknowledgments114References114SDP relaxation of homogeneous quadratic optimization: approximationbounds and applicationsZhi-Quan Luo and Tsung-Hui Chang4.1 Introduction1174.2 Nonconvex QCQPs and sDP relaxation1184.3 SDP relaxation for separable homogeneous QCQPs1234.4 SDP relaxation for maximization homogeneous QCQPs1374.5 SDP relaxation for fractional QCQPs1434.6 More applications of SDP relaxation1564.7 Summary and discussion161Acknowledgments162References162Probabilistic analysis of semidefinite relaxation detectors for multiple-input,multiple-output systems166Anthony Man-Cho So and Yinyu Ye5.1 Introduction1665.2 Problem formulation1695.3 Analysis of the SDr detector for the MPsK constellations1725.4 Extension to the Qam constellations1795.5 Concluding remarks182Acknowledgments182References189Semidefinite programming matrix decomposition, and radar code design192Yongwei Huang, Antonio De Maio, and Shuzhong Zhang6.1 Introduction and notation1926.2 Matrix rank-1 decomposition1946.3 Semidefinite programming2006.4 Quadratically constrained quadratic programming andts sdp relaxation201Contents6.5 Polynomially solvable QCQP problems2036.6 The radar code-design problem2086.7 Performance measures for code design2116.8 Optimal code design2146.9 Performance analysis2186.10 Conclusions223References226Convex analysis for non-negative blind source separation withapplication in imaging22Wing-Kin Ma, Tsung-Han Chan, Chong-Yung Chi, and Yue Wang7.1 Introduction2297.2 Problem statement2317.3 Review of some concepts in convex analysis2367.4 Non-negative, blind source-Separation criterion via CAMNS2387.5 Systematic linear-programming method for CAMNS2457.6 Alternating volume-maximization heuristics for CAMNS2487.7 Numerical results2527.8 Summary and discussion257Acknowledgments263References263Optimization techniques in modern sampling theory266Tomer Michaeli and yonina c. eldar8.1 Introduction2668.2 Notation and mathematical preliminaries2688.3 Sampling and reconstruction setup2708.4 Optimization methods2788.5 Subspace priors2808.6 Smoothness priors2908.7 Comparison of the various scenarios3008.8 Sampling with noise3028. 9 Conclusions310Acknowledgments311References311Robust broadband adaptive beamforming using convex optimizationMichael Rubsamen, Amr El-Keyi, Alex B Gershman, and Thia Kirubarajan9.1 Introduction3159.2 Background3179.3 Robust broadband beamformers3219.4 Simulations330Contents9.5 Conclusions337Acknowledgments337References337Cooperative distributed multi-agent optimization340Angelia Nedic and asuman ozdaglar10.1 Introduction and motivation34010.2 Distributed-optimization methods using dual decomposition34310.3 Distributed-optimization methods using consensus algorithms35810.4 Extensions37210.5 Future work37810.6 Conclusions38010.7 Problems381References384Competitive optimization of cognitive radio MIMO systems via game theory387Gesualso Scutari, Daniel P Palomar, and Sergio Barbarossa11.1 Introduction and motivation38711.2 Strategic non-cooperative games: basic solution concepts and algorithms 39311.3 Opportunistic communications over unlicensed bands411.4 Opportunistic communications under individual-interferenceconstraints4151.5 Opportunistic communications under global-interference constraints43111.6 Conclusions438Ackgment439References43912Nash equilibria: the variational approach443Francisco Facchinei and Jong-Shi Pang12.1 Introduction44312.2 The Nash-equilibrium problem4412. 3 EXI45512.4 Uniqueness theory46612.5 Sensitivity analysis47212.6 Iterative algorithms47812.7 A communication game483Acknowledgments490References491Afterword494Index49ContributorsSergio BarbarossaYonina c, eldarUniversity of rome-La SapienzaTechnion-Israel Institute of TechnologyHaifaIsraelAmir beckTechnion-Israel instituteAmr El-Keyiof TechnologyAlexandra universityHaifEgyptIsraelFrancisco facchiniStephen boydUniversity of rome La sapienzaStanford UniversityRomeCaliforniaItalyUSAAlex b, gershmanTsung-Han ChanDarmstadt University of TechnologyNational Tsing Hua UniversityDarmstadtHsinchuGermanyTaiwanYongwei HuangTsung-Hui ChangHong Kong university of scienceNational Tsing Hua Universityand TechnologyHsinchuHong KongTaiwanThia KirubarajanChong-Yung chiMcMaster UniversityNational Tsing Hua UniversityHamilton ontarioHsinchuCanadaTaiwanZhi-Quan LuoJoachim dahlUniversity of minnesotaanybody Technology A/sMinneapolisDenmarkUSAList of contributorsWing-Kin MaMichael rebsamenChinese University of Hong KongDarmstadt UniversityHong KonTechnologyDarmstadtAntonio de maioGermanyUniversita degli studi di napoliFederico iiGesualdo scutariNaplesHong Kong University of Sciencealyand TechnologyHong KongJacob MattingleyAnthony Man-Cho SoStanford UniversityChinese University of Hong KongCaliforniaHong KongUSAJitkomut songsinTomer michaeliUniversity of californiaTechnion-Israel instituteLoS Angeles. CaliforniaogyUSAHaifaMarc teboulleTel-Aviv UniversityAngelia NedicTel-AvUniversity of Illinois atIsraelUrbana-ChampaignInoSLieven VandenbergheUSAUniversity of CaliforniaLos Angeles, CaliforniaUSAAsuman OzdaglarMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyYue WangBoston massachusettsVirginia Polytechnic InstituteUSAand State UniversityArlingtonDaniel p palomarUSAHong Kong University ofScience and TechnologyYinyu YeHong KongStanford UniversityCaliforniaong-Shi PangUSAUniversity of illinoisat Urbana-ChampaignShuzhong zhangIllinoisChinese university of Hong KongUSAHong KongPrefaceThe past two decades have witnessed the onset of a surge of research in optimization.This includes theoretical aspects, as well as algorithmic developments such as generalizations of interior-point methods to a rich class of convex-optimization problemsThe development of general-purpose software tools together with insight generated bythe underlying theory have substantially enlarged the set of engineering-design problemsthat can be reliably solved in an efficient manner. The engineering community has greatlybenefited from these recent advances to the point where convex optimization has nowemerged as a major signal-processing technique on the other hand, innovative applica-tions of convex optimization in signal processing combined with the need for robust andefficient methods that can operate in real time have motivated the optimization commu-nity to develop additional needed results and methods. The combined efforts in both theoptimization and signal-processing communities have led to technical breakthroughs ina wide variety of topics due to the use of convex optimization This includes solutions tonumerous problems previously considered intractable; recognizing and solving convex-optimization problems that arise in applications of interest; utilizing the theory of convexoptimization to characterize and gain insight into the optimal-solution structure and toderive performance bounds; formulating convex relaxations of difficult problems; anddeveloping general purpose or application-driven specific algorithms, including thosethat enable large-scale optimization by exploiting the problem structureThis book aims at providing the reader with a series of tutorials on a wide varietyof convex-optimization applications in signal processing and communications, writtenby worldwide leading experts, and contributing to the diffusion of these new developments within the signal-processing community. 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