Parametric statistics

  1. Injected tie-rods improved out-of-plane masonry wall capacity
    Study validates full-length tie-rod retrofitting for reducing out-of-plane seismic vulnerability in unreinforced masonry walls, providing design tools with ~7% accuracy.
  2. Black hole merger spins peak near perpendicular
    Analysis of gravitational-wave data reveals that merging black holes predominantly exhibit near-perpendicular spin orientations, suggesting most form in triple-star systems.
  3. Dynamic likelihood estimation can improve hazard rate fitting
    Semiparametric method for hazard rate estimation combining parametric efficiency with nonparametric flexibility through dynamic local likelihood smoothing
  4. Mortise-tenon grouted masonry showed improved compressive performance
    Analysis of mortise-tenon grouted masonry shows steel fiber reinforcement increases ductility 37% and eccentric loading reduces capacity 40%, with new design method outperforming existing codes.
  5. BIM data model proposed for tension-supporting geotechnical elements
    Novel BIM data model for tension-based ground reinforcement integrates design, installation, inspection, and maintenance phases with defined LOD requirements and IFC compatibility.
  6. Validated single-strut model captures infilled RC frame seismic behavior
    Advanced single-strut modeling framework for masonry-infilled RC frames with lightweight infills. Validates material-specific nonlinear hinges for seismic performance assessment with 10% accuracy.
  7. Spline-based score-driven models allow flexible time-varying parameters
    Score-driven time-varying parameter model using spline-based densities without parametric assumptions, with applications to inflation and volatility filtering.
  8. Expectiles can minimize basis risk in parametric insurance
    Expectiles characterize basis risk-optimal payment schemes in parametric insurance contracts, minimizing asymmetric loss functions while retaining operational efficiency.