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Theoretical Development based Nature-Inspired Optimization Algorithms: Applications and Challenges
The process to achieve optimal solutions is becoming complex as the data generation is being proliferated. The intelligent metaheuristics algorithms are being recognized to obtain the optimal solution for these complex optimization problems, especially ...
Prerna Sharma, Kapil Sharma
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Sphericity error evaluation: theoretical derivation and algorithm development
Several methods for the evaluation of sphericity error exist. The Minimum Radial Separation (MRS) spheres method is a method that has been studied by several researchers. In the MRS criterion, two concentric spheres at minimum radial separation must be found such that they contain all points on the actual spherical surface.
MUSONG WANG +2 more
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An algorithm for hyperspectral remote sensing of aerosols: 1. Development of theoretical framework
Abstract This paper describes the first part of a series of investigations to develop algorithms for simultaneous retrieval of aerosol parameters and surface reflectance from a newly developed hyperspectral instrument, the GEOstationary Trace gas and Aerosol Sensor Optimization (GEO-TASO), by taking full advantage of available hyperspectral ...
Weizhen Hou +4 more
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Theoretical and algorithmic developments for vertex partitioning problems
These Ecole polytechnique federale de Lausanne EPFL, n° 2356 (2001)Faculte des sciences de baseInstitut de mathematiquesChaire de recherche operationnelle SEJury: Dominique de Werra, Heinz Groeflin, Frederic Maffray, Stephan Morgenthaler, Alain Prodon Public defense: 2001-3-22 Reference doi:10.5075/epfl-thesis-2356Print copy in library catalog Record ...
Michael U. Gerber
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Computational complexity of robust control: A review of theoretical and algorithmic developments
The main role of feedback control is to address the effects of uncertainties, and much of the control literature since the 1980s has involved the analysis and design of uncertain systems. As the complexity of the systems that are being controlled continues to increase, a practical consideration is the computational cost of control analyses and design ...
Kwang-Ki K. Kim, Richard D. Braatz
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Directions for theoretical and algorithmic developments
The purpose of this report is to summarize the opinions and discussions presented by members of the informal group that surveyed the state of the art in modern system science and control theory and to summarize certain of the recommendations dealing with needs for future developments in both theory and algorithmic approaches.
Michael Athans
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A Theoretical Development and Analysis of Jumping Gene Genetic Algorithm
Recently, gene transpositions have gained their power and attentions in computational evolutionary algorithm designs. In 2004, the Jumping Gene Genetic Algorithm (JGGA) was first proposed and two new gene transposition operations, namely, cut-and-paste and copy-and-paste, were introduced.
K.S. Tang +4 more
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Shuyu Zhou, Zhaohui Liu
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This chapter presents the theoretical foundation of parametric design for design generation in architecture. Parametric design has been increasingly applied to architectural design in recent years. It is essentially a digital design method, which can be characterized by rule-algorithmic design and multiple-solution generation.
Ning Gu +2 more
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The theoretical ideas and developments showing the fundamental basis for formulating a family of generalized time discretization operators from the framework of a generalized time weighted residual philosophy are first described which can be broadly categorized as Type 1, Type 2 and Type 3 family of time operators.
Kumar K. Tamma, Xiangmin Zhou, D. Sha
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