... the problem. The obtained numerical results show that the proposed model might manage a great number of ...concrete for the transit behavior of real cities ...
... As for the numerical resolution of the inverse problem which entails the balance between an imposed load on the device and the hydrodynamic load we can mention the work of (Durany, García, and ...
... between two nodes represents the possibility of the elevator to move from one floors towards to another ...solution for the SEP is not a permutation of integers as in the Traveling Salesperson ...
... in an integrated way. We are considering for this problemtwo objectives like, the cost (fixed and variable), which are to be minimized by the urban transportation enterprise and the ...
... rules for dealing with externalities, public goods and increasing returns to scale become more complex than under first-best ...assumptions. For example, in a sector which is subsi- dised to support the ...
... system for compressible fluids. The system consists of two parallel cylinders, one inside the other in close prox- imity, where a shaft or journal (the inner cylinder) rotates freely in a shell (the exterior ...
... For the sake of quantifying errors in the numerical solution of the two- and three-dimensional global linear stability eigenvalue problem, solution of the Helmholtz equation in two an[r] ...
... benefits for potential entrepreneurs in urban areas, in particu- lar the availability of key resources, are likely to favour individuals in urban areas undertake the step that takes them from ...
... key problem in fractal image compression is that of obtaining the IFS code (a set of linear transformations) which approximates a given image with a certain prescribed accuracy (inverse IFS ...techniques ...
... key problem in fractal image compression is that of obtaining the IFS code (a set of linear transformations) which approximates a given image with a certain prescribed accuracy (inverse IFS ...techniques ...
... criterion for a new solution has been solved in different ...use an aggregated function which is easy to implement but may lead to the problem of the weighted sum method of obtaining only supported ...
... complex. For example, they involve hundreds of possible decisions, many more uncertainties including those associated with the goals and resources of the terrorists, and more complex dynamic interactions which ...
... proposed model ends for all possible genomes, since a given genome will always produce a derivation of finite ...or two edges (duplicate or split ...value for the domain division, or they ...
... are two phenomena that can distort the simple equilibrium law ...of two near-free counterstreaming beams of SEE ...approximation for parallel dynamics, since the temperature anisotropy is mild and ...
... fi xed to 10.5 cm, and the areas of the substrate holder and the substrate were kept constant to 81 and 7 cm 2 , respectively. A thermocouple placed in contact with the substrate holder allowed monitoring the sub- strate ...
... includes an anytime algorithm that proposes partial solution to dysfunction that became precise in ...useful for the decision-making than a complete and precise results obtained ...
... new transit candidates, we moni- tored four different ...OGLE transit candidates located in the observed fields were monitored ...a transit toward the end of the second night of our ...
... also for 1 < p < ...argument for perturbed evolutionary equations, in the Banach space C([0, T ] → L p (Ω)), T ∈ (0, ∞), in order to obtain a local (in time) weak solu- tion u : Ω×(0, T ) → R to ...
... probability modelfor the disruptions of a ...done for ease of ...resulting model has a bilevel structure and it is solved by a specific heuristic ...
... of two different city master plans were also ...costs for cars and buses such as for gasoline and main- tenance, commuting time, ...costs for the two city master plans are calculated ...