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Grey Accumulation Generation Relational Analysis Model for Nonequidistance Unequal-Length Sequences and Its Application

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  • Xuemei Li
  • Yaoguo Dang
  • Song Ding
  • Juan Zhang

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As research is required on nonequidistance unequal-length sequences, so grey accumulation generation relational analysis model based on grey exponential law (AGRA) for nonequidistance unequal-length (NDUL) sequences is put forward in this paper. The original data is accumulated generation firstly and the generation sequences are simulated. Then the generation rate is established as the ratio of the tangent slope and the mean of the simulation function. Furthermore, the dynamic similarity of change trend of the original time sequences is characterized by the proximity of generation rate sequences. Meanwhile, properties of AGRA model for nonequidistance unequal-length sequences are discussed. The new relational analysis model is available for equal interval sequences, nonequidistance sequences, sequences which have relationship before transformation and sequences which have relationship after accumulation; therefore, the AGRA model has expanded the scope of application of grey relational analysis. Lastly, factors which affect the amount of passenger cars in China are sorted using AGRA model for NDUL sequences. This application is presented to illustrate the effectiveness and practicality of the proposed model.

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  • Xuemei Li & Yaoguo Dang & Song Ding & Juan Zhang, 2014. "Grey Accumulation Generation Relational Analysis Model for Nonequidistance Unequal-Length Sequences and Its Application," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2014, pages 1-8, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:764857
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/764857
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