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Representable Lexicographic Products

open access: yesOrder, 2004
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Boolean lexicographic optimization: algorithms & applications [PDF]

open access: yesAnnals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence, 2011
This work was partially funded by SFI PI Grant 09/IN.1/I2618, EU grants FP7-ICT-217069 and FP7-ICT-214898, FCT grant ATTEST (CMU-PT/ELE/0009/2009), FCT PhD grant SFRH/BD/ 28599/2006, CICYT Projects TIN2009-14704-C03-01 and TIN2010-20967-C04-03, and by INESC-ID multiannual funding from the PIDDAC program funds.
Marques-Silva, Joao   +3 more
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Making geography move: The Royal Geographical Society and the exchange of periodical knowledge, 1830–1900

open access: yesArea, EarlyView.
Short Abstract This paper examines how the Royal Geographical Society's (RGS's) Library and Map Committee disciplined the exchange of the first English‐language geographical journal in the nineteenth century. The periodical's archive reveals the institutional mechanisms that shaped the journal's networks of gifting and exchange but also the deliberate ...
Benjamin Newman
wiley   +1 more source

Who can Really be Called a Lexicographer?

open access: yesLexikos, 2012
Lexicographers define words but still lack a clear and unambiguous understanding of the word lexicographer. This paper gives a brief discussion of the problems experienced in trying to determine exactly what a lexicographer is.
Rufus H. Gouws
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Exact solution algorithms for biobjective mixed integer programming problems

open access: yesInternational Transactions in Operational Research, EarlyView.
Abstract We consider criterion space algorithms for biobjective mixed integer programs. The algorithms solve scalarization models in order to explore predetermined regions of the objective space called boxes, defined by two nondominated points. When exploring, the algorithm exploits information on its corner points and chooses the scalarization problem
Deniz Emre, Özlem Karsu, Firdevs Ulus
wiley   +1 more source

On Multiflow Lexicographics

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Combinatorics, 2002
This paper is devoted to multiflow in Eulerian network. It contributes to describing the set \(R\) of feasible vectors. First, the feasible vectors are shown to be bases of a polymatroid \((T,p)\) forming a proper part of the polytope defined by the supply-demand conditions.
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An iterated greedy‐based metaheuristic with local search for the rank pricing problem

open access: yesInternational Transactions in Operational Research, EarlyView.
Abstract The rank pricing problem involves determining optimal prices for a set of products while accounting for customers' budgets and preferences. This study develops an iterated greedy‐based metaheuristic to efficiently solve this problem. The core idea is to generate a sequence of solutions by iteratively applying destruction and reconstruction ...
Herminia I. Calvete   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Moniker: Etymology and Lexicographical History

open access: yesMiscelánea: A Journal of English and American Studies, 2013
Popular language presents special difficulties for the lexicographer and etymologist, professional and amateur. Moniker ‘nickname, alias’ has found numerous explanations, none convincing. The term is traced to Old Irish ainm ‘name’, subsequently adopted,
William Sayers
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A trilingual dictionary Yilumbu–French–English : an ongoing project [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
In this article, an account is given of the planning of a trilingual dictionary Yilumbu– French–English. The focus is on the target user, the purpose, nature and typology of the planned dictionary.
Mavoungou, Paul Achille
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Subtle Discrimination

open access: yesThe Journal of Finance, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT We introduce the concept of subtle discrimination—biased acts that cannot be objectively ascertained as discriminatory. When candidates compete for promotions by investing in skills, firms' subtle biases induce discriminated candidates to overinvest when promotions are low‐stakes (to distinguish themselves from favored candidates) but ...
ELENA S. PIKULINA, DANIEL FERREIRA
wiley   +1 more source

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