International audienceOperator scaling Gaussian random fields, as anisotropic generalizations of self-similar fields, know an increasing interest for theoretical studies in the literature. However, up to now, they were only defined through stochastic integrals, without explicit covariance functions. In this paper we exhibit explicit covariance functions, as anisotropic generalizations of fractional Brownian fields ones, and define corresponding Operator scaling Gaussian random fields. This allows us to propose a fast and exact method of simulation based on the circulant embedding matrix method, following ideas of Stein [34] for fractional Brownian surfaces syntheses. This is a first piece of work to popularize these models in anisotropic sp...
We consider a stochastic framework for oriented texture modeling. We study a large class of generali...
International audienceLet X be a (N,d)-Gaussian random field. Under certain general conditions, we s...
International audienceWe study generalized random fields which arise as rescaling limits of spatial ...
International audienceWe propose an explicit way to generate a large class of Operator scaling Gauss...
International audienceIn this paper, we define and study a new class of random fields called harmoni...
AbstractWe investigate the sample path regularity of operator scaling α-stable random fields. Such f...
We propose an explicit way to generate a class of Operator scaling stable random Gaussian fields (OS...
27 pagesInternational audienceA scalar valued random field is called operator-scaling if it satisfie...
International audienceWe investigate the sample paths regularity of operator scaling alpha-stable ra...
AbstractMultivariate random fields whose distributions are invariant under operator-scalings in both...
Operator fractional Brownian fields (OFBFs) are Gaussian, stationary-increment vector random fields ...
In this paper, we study some invariance principles where the limits are Gaussian random fields shari...
Special Issue: Proceedings of the "XIème Colloque Franco-Roumain de Mathématiques Appliquées"Interna...
International audienceThis paper presents a new framework for oriented texture modeling. We introduc...
This is a brief account of the current work by Dzhaparidze, van Zanten and Zareba, delivered as a le...
We consider a stochastic framework for oriented texture modeling. We study a large class of generali...
International audienceLet X be a (N,d)-Gaussian random field. Under certain general conditions, we s...
International audienceWe study generalized random fields which arise as rescaling limits of spatial ...
International audienceWe propose an explicit way to generate a large class of Operator scaling Gauss...
International audienceIn this paper, we define and study a new class of random fields called harmoni...
AbstractWe investigate the sample path regularity of operator scaling α-stable random fields. Such f...
We propose an explicit way to generate a class of Operator scaling stable random Gaussian fields (OS...
27 pagesInternational audienceA scalar valued random field is called operator-scaling if it satisfie...
International audienceWe investigate the sample paths regularity of operator scaling alpha-stable ra...
AbstractMultivariate random fields whose distributions are invariant under operator-scalings in both...
Operator fractional Brownian fields (OFBFs) are Gaussian, stationary-increment vector random fields ...
In this paper, we study some invariance principles where the limits are Gaussian random fields shari...
Special Issue: Proceedings of the "XIème Colloque Franco-Roumain de Mathématiques Appliquées"Interna...
International audienceThis paper presents a new framework for oriented texture modeling. We introduc...
This is a brief account of the current work by Dzhaparidze, van Zanten and Zareba, delivered as a le...
We consider a stochastic framework for oriented texture modeling. We study a large class of generali...
International audienceLet X be a (N,d)-Gaussian random field. Under certain general conditions, we s...
International audienceWe study generalized random fields which arise as rescaling limits of spatial ...