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Peter M. Young
Researcher at Colorado State University
Publications - 129
Citations - 7007
Peter M. Young is an academic researcher from Colorado State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Robust control & Upper and lower bounds. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 127 publications receiving 6789 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter M. Young include Massachusetts Institute of Technology & California Institute of Technology.
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Large-Scale Identification, Mapping, and Genotyping of Single-Nucleotide Polymorphisms in the Human Genome
David G. Wang,Jian-Bing Fan,Jian-Bing Fan,Chia-Jen Siao,Chia-Jen Siao,Anthony Berno,Anthony Berno,Peter M. Young,Peter M. Young,Ron Sapolsky,Ron Sapolsky,Ghassan Ghandour,Ghassan Ghandour,Nancy Perkins,Nancy Perkins,Ellen Winchester,Ellen Winchester,Jessica B. Spencer,Jessica B. Spencer,Leonid Kruglyak,Leonid Kruglyak,Lincoln Stein,Lincoln Stein,Linda Hsie,Linda Hsie,Thodoros Topaloglou,Thodoros Topaloglou,Earl Hubbell,Earl Hubbell,Elizabeth M. Robinson,Elizabeth M. Robinson,Michael P. Mittmann,Michael P. Mittmann,Macdonald S. Morris,Macdonald S. Morris,Naiping Shen,Naiping Shen,Dan Kilburn,Dan Kilburn,John D. Rioux,John D. Rioux,Chad Nusbaum,Chad Nusbaum,Steve Rozen,Steve Rozen,Thomas J. Hudson,Thomas J. Hudson,Robert J. Lipshutz,Robert J. Lipshutz,Mark S. Chee,Mark S. Chee,Eric S. Lander,Eric S. Lander +52 more
TL;DR: A large-scale survey for SNPs was examined by a combination of gel-based sequencing and high-density variation-detection DNA chips, and a genetic map was constructed showing the location of 2227 candidate SNPs.
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A formula for computation of the real stability radius
TL;DR: This paper presents a readily computable formula for the real stability radius with respect to an arbitrary stability region in the complex plane.
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Computational complexity of /spl mu/ calculation
TL;DR: It is proved that the /spl mu/ recognition problem with either pure real or mixed real/complex uncertainty is NP-hard, which strongly suggests that it is futile to pursue exact methods for calculating the structured singular value of general systems with purereal or mixed uncertainty for other than small problems.
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Auger lifetime enhancement in inas-ga1-xinxsb superlattices
E. R. Youngdale,Jerry R. Meyer,Craig A. Hoffman,Filbert J. Bartoli,Christoph H. Grein,Peter M. Young,Hannelore Ehrenreich,R. H. Miles,David H. Chow +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the Auger recombination lifetime in InAs-Ga1−xInxSb superlattices was investigated by analyzing the steadystate photoconductive response to frequency-doubled CO2 radiation, at intensities varying by over four orders of magnitude.
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Computational complexity of µ calculation
TL;DR: It is proved that the μ recognition problem with either pure real or mixed real/complex uncertainty is NP-hard, which strongly suggests that it is futile to pursue exact methods for calculating μ of general systems with purereal or mixed uncertainty for other than small problems.