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Investigation of soliton solutions to the (2 + 1)-dimensional stochastic chiral nonlinear Schrödinger equation with bifurcation, sensitivity and chaotic analysis. [PDF]
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Novel approximate solutions of the fractional form of graphene sheet thermophoretic motion model. [PDF]
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Solution of generalized geometric programs
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, 1975AbstractA cutting plane algorithm for the solution of generalized geometric programs with bounded variables is described and then illustrated by the detailed solution of a small numerical example. Convergence of this algorithm to a Kuhn–Tucker point of the program is assured if an initial feasible solution is available to initiate the algorithm.
Avriel, M., Dembo, R., Passy, U.
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The Mathematical Gazette, 1967
The problem of arranging dominoes with like numbers in groups of four was proposed by Édouard Lucas. Although Lucas published only symmetrical solutions for the double-six set, generalizations of the problem have led to some interesting results. For the double-six set, it has been shown there are hundreds of shapes meeting the requirement that like ...
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The problem of arranging dominoes with like numbers in groups of four was proposed by Édouard Lucas. Although Lucas published only symmetrical solutions for the double-six set, generalizations of the problem have led to some interesting results. For the double-six set, it has been shown there are hundreds of shapes meeting the requirement that like ...
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Subsumptive general solutions and parametric general solutions of Post equations
Information Sciences, 2012The solution of a Boolean equation by a system of recurrent inequalities has been well known for a long time. An axiomatization of this method was introduced and studied by \textit{R. Melter} and the reviewer [Colloq. Math. Soc. Janos Bolyai 33, 637--650 (1983; Zbl 0523.94028)] under the name of subsumptive general solution; it applies verbatim to Post
Marinković, Silvana, Banković, Dragić
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Generate Improvement Solutions
2013Once assignable causes of variations have been identified, the associated cause-and-effect relationships explored, the identified assignable causes verified, and the process steps and tasks analyzed and summarized, the project team can begin with generating improvement solutions to guide positive change in the days and weeks ahead.
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Unsteady Solutions of Euler Equations Generated by Steady Solutions
Acta Applicandae Mathematicae, 2011The authors study invariant solutions of partial differential equations by solving a reduced system involving one independent variable less. When the solutions are invariant with respect to the so called projective group, the reduced system is simply the steady version of the original system.
MARGHERITI, LUCIA, SPECIALE, Maria
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Generalized Disjunctive Programming: Solution Strategies
2011Generalized disjunctive programming (GDP) is an extension of the disjunctive programming paradigm developed by Balas. The GDP formulation involves Boolean and continuous variables that are specified in algebraic constraints, disjunctions and logic propositions, which is an alternative representation to the traditional algebraic mixed-integer ...
Ruiz, Juan Pablo +4 more
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Solute uptake through general porins
Frontiers in Bioscience, 2003General diffusion porins are among the few membrane proteins that have been thoroughly investigated by many techniques, including X-ray crystallography, AFM microscopy, computer modeling, electrophysiology and biochemistry. This had led to a good understanding of the process of solute transport per se.
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Generalized Ginis and Cooperative Bargaining Solutions
Econometrica, 1994In a bargaining problem with \(n\) participants, each possible outcome can be characterized by an \(n\)-vector \(u= (u_1,\dots, u_n)\) consisting of the participants' utilities. The problem is to choose a vector \(u\) (or several vectors \(u\)) from the set \(U\subseteq \mathbb{R}^n\) of possible utility vectors (i.e, to choose an outcome).
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