From Symmetry to Asymmetry on the Disc Manifold: Modeling of Marion Island Data

The joint modeling of angular and linear observations is crucial as data of this nature are prevalent in multiple disciplines, for example the joint modeling of wind direction and another climatological variable such as wind speed or air temperature, the direction an animal moves and the distance mo...

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Published in:Symmetry
Main Authors: Andriette Bekker, Priyanka Nagar, Mohammad Arashi, Hannes Rautenbach
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Language:English
Published: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2019
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3390/sym11081030
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2073-8994/11/8/1030/ 2023-08-20T04:07:55+02:00 From Symmetry to Asymmetry on the Disc Manifold: Modeling of Marion Island Data Andriette Bekker Priyanka Nagar Mohammad Arashi Hannes Rautenbach 2019-08-09 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/sym11081030 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Mathematics and Symmetry/Asymmetry https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/sym11081030 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Symmetry; Volume 11; Issue 8; Pages: 1030 bivariate distribution circular-linear data generator function Marion Island Möbius transformation wind direction wind speed Text 2019 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/sym11081030 2023-07-31T22:30:32Z The joint modeling of angular and linear observations is crucial as data of this nature are prevalent in multiple disciplines, for example the joint modeling of wind direction and another climatological variable such as wind speed or air temperature, the direction an animal moves and the distance moved, or wave direction and wave height. Hence, there is a need for developing flexible distributions on the hyper-disc, which has support of the interior of the hyper-sphere, as it allows for modeling the combination of angular and linear observations. This paper addresses this need by developing flexible distributions for the disc that have the ability to capture any inherent bimodality present in the data. A new class of bivariate distributions is proposed which has support on the unit disc in two dimensions that includes, as a special case, the existing Möbius distribution on the disc. This class is obtained by expressing the density function in a general form using a measurable function termed as generator. Special cases of this generator are considered to demonstrate the flexibility. By applying a conformal mapping to the generator function a new Möbius distribution class emanates. This class of bivariate distributions on the disc is the first to account for bimodality and skewness present in the data. The flexible behavior of the proposed models in terms of bimodality and skewness is graphically demonstrated. Preliminary evidential analysis of the wind data observed at Marion Island reveals the absence of unimodality in the data. The fit of the proposed models, which account for bimodality, to the Marion Island wind data were evaluated analytically and visually. Text Marion Island MDPI Open Access Publishing Möbius ENVELOPE(164.217,164.217,-74.633,-74.633) Symmetry 11 8 1030
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topic bivariate distribution
circular-linear data
generator function
Marion Island
Möbius transformation
wind direction
wind speed
spellingShingle bivariate distribution
circular-linear data
generator function
Marion Island
Möbius transformation
wind direction
wind speed
Andriette Bekker
Priyanka Nagar
Mohammad Arashi
Hannes Rautenbach
From Symmetry to Asymmetry on the Disc Manifold: Modeling of Marion Island Data
topic_facet bivariate distribution
circular-linear data
generator function
Marion Island
Möbius transformation
wind direction
wind speed
description The joint modeling of angular and linear observations is crucial as data of this nature are prevalent in multiple disciplines, for example the joint modeling of wind direction and another climatological variable such as wind speed or air temperature, the direction an animal moves and the distance moved, or wave direction and wave height. Hence, there is a need for developing flexible distributions on the hyper-disc, which has support of the interior of the hyper-sphere, as it allows for modeling the combination of angular and linear observations. This paper addresses this need by developing flexible distributions for the disc that have the ability to capture any inherent bimodality present in the data. A new class of bivariate distributions is proposed which has support on the unit disc in two dimensions that includes, as a special case, the existing Möbius distribution on the disc. This class is obtained by expressing the density function in a general form using a measurable function termed as generator. Special cases of this generator are considered to demonstrate the flexibility. By applying a conformal mapping to the generator function a new Möbius distribution class emanates. This class of bivariate distributions on the disc is the first to account for bimodality and skewness present in the data. The flexible behavior of the proposed models in terms of bimodality and skewness is graphically demonstrated. Preliminary evidential analysis of the wind data observed at Marion Island reveals the absence of unimodality in the data. The fit of the proposed models, which account for bimodality, to the Marion Island wind data were evaluated analytically and visually.
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author Andriette Bekker
Priyanka Nagar
Mohammad Arashi
Hannes Rautenbach
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Priyanka Nagar
Mohammad Arashi
Hannes Rautenbach
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title From Symmetry to Asymmetry on the Disc Manifold: Modeling of Marion Island Data
title_short From Symmetry to Asymmetry on the Disc Manifold: Modeling of Marion Island Data
title_full From Symmetry to Asymmetry on the Disc Manifold: Modeling of Marion Island Data
title_fullStr From Symmetry to Asymmetry on the Disc Manifold: Modeling of Marion Island Data
title_full_unstemmed From Symmetry to Asymmetry on the Disc Manifold: Modeling of Marion Island Data
title_sort from symmetry to asymmetry on the disc manifold: modeling of marion island data
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