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Introduction to finite mixtures

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Mixture models have been around for over 150 years, as an intuitively simple and practical tool for enriching the collection of probability distributions available for modelling data. In this chapter we describe the basic ideas of the subject, present several alternative representations and perspectives on these models, and discuss some of the elements of inference about the unknowns in the models. Our focus is on the simplest set-up, of finite mixture models, but we discuss also how various simplifying assumptions can be relaxed to generate the rich landscape of modelling and inference ideas traversed in the rest of this book.

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Limits of the inverse scattering problem

hep-th · 2026-08-13 · conditional · novelty 6.0

Finite-speed particle scattering can reconstruct a force field once the particle kinetic energy exceeds the largest potential difference between the domain interior and its boundary, supported by analytic examples and ML experiments.

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  • Limits of the inverse scattering problem hep-th · 2026-08-13 · conditional · none · ref 37 · internal anchor

    Finite-speed particle scattering can reconstruct a force field once the particle kinetic energy exceeds the largest potential difference between the domain interior and its boundary, supported by analytic examples and ML experiments.