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The mixed vertex packing problem
Mathematical Programming, 2000zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Atamtürk, Alper +2 more
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1994
All of the situations considered earlier can be interpreted in terms of resource-constrained project scheduling. To do so, we introduce the concept of an Operation as some process having a certain duration and consuming certain resources. Each two operations may be either dependent or independent in the sense that the calendar time of one of them ...
V. S. Tanaev +2 more
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All of the situations considered earlier can be interpreted in terms of resource-constrained project scheduling. To do so, we introduce the concept of an Operation as some process having a certain duration and consuming certain resources. Each two operations may be either dependent or independent in the sense that the calendar time of one of them ...
V. S. Tanaev +2 more
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The mixed center location problem
Journal of Combinatorial Optimization, 2016zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Xu, Yi, Peng, Jigen, Xu, Yinfeng
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The Mixing Problem in Programme Evaluation [PDF]
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1999
In Chapters 2 through 6 you learned how to draw polar basic, polar acidic, peri-cyclic, free-radical, and transition-metal-mediated and -catalyzed mechanisms. The reactions in the following problems may proceed by any of these mechanisms. Before you solve each problem, then, you need to identify its mechanistic class.
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In Chapters 2 through 6 you learned how to draw polar basic, polar acidic, peri-cyclic, free-radical, and transition-metal-mediated and -catalyzed mechanisms. The reactions in the following problems may proceed by any of these mechanisms. Before you solve each problem, then, you need to identify its mechanistic class.
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Mixed approximations of evolution problems
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 1980Abstract An analysis of a finite element method for a system of partial differential equations having a noncoercive stationary part is developed. Applications to the vibrations of an elastic plate and to Schrodinger's equation are discussed. For the semidiscrete problem and for two implicit difference schemes convergence results in the L2-norm and in
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2004
In this chapter we discuss the classical theory of mixed Cauchy boundary value problems for symmetric hyperbolic systems (see [Fr1], [Fr2], [Fr-La] and also [Tar], [Ra-Ma]). We follow closely the presentation in [Ch-Pi]. For simplicity, we consider here only constant coefficients equations and flat boundaries, but all the techniques can be adapted to ...
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In this chapter we discuss the classical theory of mixed Cauchy boundary value problems for symmetric hyperbolic systems (see [Fr1], [Fr2], [Fr-La] and also [Tar], [Ra-Ma]). We follow closely the presentation in [Ch-Pi]. For simplicity, we consider here only constant coefficients equations and flat boundaries, but all the techniques can be adapted to ...
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