Typical case behaviour of spin systems in random graph and composite ensembles

This thesis includes analysis of disordered spin ensembles corresponding to Exact Cover, a multi-access channel problem, and composite models combining sparse and dense interactions. The satisfiability problem in Exact Cover is addressed using a statistical analysis of a simple branch and bound algo...

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Main Author: Raymond, Jack R.
Published: Aston University 2008
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-4973692017-04-20T03:25:34ZTypical case behaviour of spin systems in random graph and composite ensemblesRaymond, Jack R.2008This thesis includes analysis of disordered spin ensembles corresponding to Exact Cover, a multi-access channel problem, and composite models combining sparse and dense interactions. The satisfiability problem in Exact Cover is addressed using a statistical analysis of a simple branch and bound algorithm. The algorithm can be formulated in the large system limit as a branching process, for which critical properties can be analysed. Far from the critical point a set of differential equations may be used to model the process, and these are solved by numerical integration and exact bounding methods. The multi-access channel problem is formulated as an equilibrium statistical physics problem for the case of bit transmission on a channel with power control and synchronisation. A sparse code division multiple access method is considered and the optimal detection properties are examined in typical case by use of the replica method, and compared to detection performance achieved by interactive decoding methods. These codes are found to have phenomena closely resembling the well-understood dense codes. The composite model is introduced as an abstraction of canonical sparse and dense disordered spin models. The model includes couplings due to both dense and sparse topologies simultaneously. The new type of codes are shown to outperform sparse and dense codes in some regimes both in optimal performance, and in performance achieved by iterative detection methods in finite systems.621.384MathematicsAston Universityhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.497369http://publications.aston.ac.uk/15374/Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Raymond, Jack R.
Typical case behaviour of spin systems in random graph and composite ensembles
description This thesis includes analysis of disordered spin ensembles corresponding to Exact Cover, a multi-access channel problem, and composite models combining sparse and dense interactions. The satisfiability problem in Exact Cover is addressed using a statistical analysis of a simple branch and bound algorithm. The algorithm can be formulated in the large system limit as a branching process, for which critical properties can be analysed. Far from the critical point a set of differential equations may be used to model the process, and these are solved by numerical integration and exact bounding methods. The multi-access channel problem is formulated as an equilibrium statistical physics problem for the case of bit transmission on a channel with power control and synchronisation. A sparse code division multiple access method is considered and the optimal detection properties are examined in typical case by use of the replica method, and compared to detection performance achieved by interactive decoding methods. These codes are found to have phenomena closely resembling the well-understood dense codes. The composite model is introduced as an abstraction of canonical sparse and dense disordered spin models. The model includes couplings due to both dense and sparse topologies simultaneously. The new type of codes are shown to outperform sparse and dense codes in some regimes both in optimal performance, and in performance achieved by iterative detection methods in finite systems.
author Raymond, Jack R.
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title Typical case behaviour of spin systems in random graph and composite ensembles
title_short Typical case behaviour of spin systems in random graph and composite ensembles
title_full Typical case behaviour of spin systems in random graph and composite ensembles
title_fullStr Typical case behaviour of spin systems in random graph and composite ensembles
title_full_unstemmed Typical case behaviour of spin systems in random graph and composite ensembles
title_sort typical case behaviour of spin systems in random graph and composite ensembles
publisher Aston University
publishDate 2008
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