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Optimization of biochemical systems through mathematical programming: Methods and applications

Computers & Operations Research, 2010
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Vera, J.   +3 more
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METLIN-PC: An applications-program package for problems of mathematical programming

Cybernetics and Systems Analysis, 1994
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Pshenichnyj, B. N.   +4 more
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Methods and Applications of Fuzzy Mathematical Programming

1992
In spite of other uses of the term “mathematical programming” it shall be interpreted here as it is normally done in Operations Research, i.e. an algorithmic approach to solving models of the type $$\begin{array}{*{20}{l}} {{\text{maximize f(x)}}} \\ {{\text{such that }}{{\text{g}}_{\text{i}}}(x) = 0,{\text{i = 1,}} \ldots {\text{,m}}} \end{array}$$
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A language for high-level programming of mathematical applications

Proceedings. 1988 International Conference on Computer Languages, 2003
A language system called the Automated Programmer automates a great deal of routine effort for scientific, engineering, and mathematical application programming. Its notation is modeled after conventional textbook mathematical representation, so that mathematical expressions can be entered just as they appear in conventional solution specifications. It
F. Grossman, R.J. Klerer, M. Klerer
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Some Applications of Mathematical Programming in Geomechanics

1990
Some applications are discussed of mathematical programming algorithms to the solution of problems of geotechnical engineering concerning: a) elasto-plastic analysis, b) limit analysis, c) the determination of the average mechanical properties of soil or rock masses through the back analysis of in situ measurements and d) free surface seepage analyses ...
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Application of mathematical programming to yield-line analysis

Magazine of Concrete Research, 1970
Synopsis A computer technique is proposed as a means of solving the problem of finding the yield-line pattern which minimizes the collapse load on a slab. A mechanism is assumed and the collapse load calculated as a function of several pattern parameters.
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An application of mathematical programming concepts to behavioural research design

Applied Ergonomics, 1982
More and more frequently, human factors specialists are being asked to design behavioural research and evaluation techniques that will be applied many times to many different systems, and not always by behavioural scientists. One way to meet the repeatability requirement is to base evaluation technique design on the concepts of mathematical ...
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Application of mathematical programming in planning of human diets

ZOR Zeitschrift f�r Operations Research Methods and Models of Operations Research, 1990
Mathematical programming models have been developed to find utility maximized nutritious diets. The utility maximized diets have been shown to be more practical, more realistic, and less costly than the non-utility maximized diets. In this study we further increase the desirability of diets by gradually softening those nutrients which have been ...
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COMPETITIVE EQUILIBRIUM‐APPLICATION OF MATHEMATICAL PROGRAMMING*

Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics/Revue canadienne d'agroeconomie, 1965
DAN YARON, YAKIR PLESSNER, EARL O. HEADY
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Application Of Mathematical Programming In Software Production Planning

1997
The quality control process, as one of the most important processes in the software development is present in various software development methods. A tentative mathematical model is proposed to help the quality management to economise with available resources and to satisfy multiple objectives.
Mornar, Vedran   +2 more
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