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This paper considers the problem faced by a seller who has a single object to sell to one of several possible buyers, when the seller has imperfect information about how much the buyers might be willing to pay for the object. The seller's problem is to design an auction game which has a Nash equilibrium giving him the highest possible expected utility.
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Optimizing Optimization for Design Optimization
Volume 2: 29th Design Automation Conference, Parts A and B, 2003Design optimization is becoming and increasingly important tool for design. In order to have an impact on the product development process it must permeate all levels of the design in such a way that a holistic view is maintained through all stages of the design.
Petter Krus, Johan Andersson
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Optimal Design of Microgripper
First International Conference on Innovative Computing, Information and Control - Volume I (ICICIC'06), 2006This paper presents a microgripper design and utilizes the topology optimum method to obtain larger output force and displacement. The goal of this study is to obtain the sharpest topology layout by simulation and computing. The difference between compliant mechanisms and traditional mechanisms is that compliant mechanisms have flexible pieces to ...
Shyh-Chour Huang, Chi-Ming Lee
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Protocol Design and Optimization
Journal of the American College of Radiology, 2014Using decision support algorithms, referring physicians will usually choose theappropriate examinationtypes,and many will be aware of the need for appropriate imaging protocols (eg, contrast-enhanced imaging in malignant disease), but they cannot be expected to know the gamut of complex protocols available to radiologists.
Giles W, Boland +2 more
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SIAM Journal on Algebraic Discrete Methods, 1985
This paper deals with obtaining optimum designs for weighing n objects in N weighings (N\(\geq n)\) on a chemical balance. For sufficiently large N satisfying \(N\equiv 2\) or 3 (mod 4), designs are given which are shown to be optimal with regards to a large class of criteria (which includes A as well as D criteria).
Cheng, Ching-Shui +2 more
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This paper deals with obtaining optimum designs for weighing n objects in N weighings (N\(\geq n)\) on a chemical balance. For sufficiently large N satisfying \(N\equiv 2\) or 3 (mod 4), designs are given which are shown to be optimal with regards to a large class of criteria (which includes A as well as D criteria).
Cheng, Ching-Shui +2 more
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On the Optimal Design of Lotteries
Economica, 1991is globally concave, since thearguments against the plausibility of a convex utility function, advanced in the previous sectionin relation to EU theory, apply with equal force to the RDEU model. By contrast, as is shownbelow, these arguments do not apply to risk-seeking behavior associated with the possibility ...
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A cofferdam design optimization
Mathematical Programming, 1972The design of circular type cellular cofferdams is formulated as a nonlinear optimization model that takes explicit account of relevant economic and technologic aspects. The objective is minimization of total expected cost. The constraints arise from stability critera to protect against failures due to slipping of the sheet piles on the river side and ...
Farrokh Neghabat, Robert M. Stark
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Optimization of Organizational Design
Journal of Computer Information Systems, 2021This study aims to present new techniques that airlines can use to gain efficiency through human resources allocation and keep up on track with the aviation industry’s challenging and constant-movi...
Dyin Mabe +4 more
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Optimal Supersaturated Designs
Journal of the American Statistical Association, 2014We consider screening experiments where an investigator wishes to study many factors using fewer observations. Our focus is on experiments with two-level factors and a main effects model with intercept. Since the number of parameters is larger than the number of observations, traditional methods of inference and design are unavailable.
Jones, Bradley, Majumdar, Dibyen
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The Optimal Design of a Market [PDF]
It is known that many organized markets such as the major world security exchanges limit the number of agents who may execute trade. A theoretical model where such limitation are optimal is presented in the article. A normative perspective on the design of a market and study the structure of the rules of trade that result in efficient allocations in a ...
Sandro Brusco, Matthew O. Jackson
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