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Mathematical picture language program [PDF]
SignificanceWe reevaluate ways that one can use pictures, not only to gain mathematical insights, but also to prove mathematical theorems. As an example, we describe ways that the quon language, invented to study quantum information, sheds light on several other areas of mathematics.
Jaffe, Arthur, Liu, Zhengwei
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Error detection and correction codes based on redundant residue number systems are powerful tools to control and correct arithmetic processing and data transmission errors.
Mikhail Babenko +7 more
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E-B-invexity in E-differentiable mathematical programming
In this paper, a new concept of generalized convexity is introduced for (not necessarily) differentiable optimization problem with E-differentiable functions. Namely, for an E-differentiable function, the concept of E-B-invexity is defined.
Najeeb Abdulaleem
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On Some Aspects of the Examination in Econometrics
Teaching econometrics has been studied by a number of researchers, however, there is little information available on the quality of examination and on simplification of tests for demonstration the high-quality knowledge by students in concrete topics of ...
Symon Serbenyuk
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A Novel Approach for Solving Quadratic Fractional Programming Problems
In this paper, quadratic fractional programming (QFP) problems involving a factorized or non-factorized objective function and subject to homogenous or non-homogenous constraints are considered.
Mustafa Sivri +2 more
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On Linear and Quadratic Two-Stage Transportation Problem
Introduction. When formulating the classical two-stage transportation problem, it is assumed that the product is transported from suppliers to consumers through intermediate points.
Petro Stetsyuk +2 more
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Mathematical Programming vs. Constraint Programming for Scheduling Problems
This paper focuses on a classical scheduling problem known as the job-shop scheduling problem which is one of the most difficult problems in combinatorial optimisation.
Ludmila Janosikova, Tomas Hreben
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Web-oriented software for solving linear programming problems by graphical method
The aim of work is to create web-oriented software for solving mathematical programming problems by graphical methods. Object of research is graphical methods for solving some mathematical programming problems.
E. V. Zaloyko, Yu. V. Tryus
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The paper presents the solution methodology of a multi-objective probabilistic fractional programming problem, where the parameters of the right hand side constraints follow Cauchy distribution. The proposed mathematical model can not be solved directly.
Srikumar Acharya +2 more
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Multi-objective stochastic transportation problem involving three-parameter extreme value distribution [PDF]
In this paper, we considered a multi-objective stochastic transportation problem where the supply and demand parameters follow extreme value distribution having three-parameters.
Acharya Mitali Madhumita +3 more
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