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Membrane Pore Formation Unveiled by ∞RETIS Path Sampling: From Thinning to Flip-Flop. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Chem Theory Comput
Zhang DT   +4 more
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Return to fishing and hunting recreation after shoulder arthroscopy and arthroplasty, a PacWest Shoulder Study Group survey. [PDF]

open access: yesJSES Int
Thompson J   +6 more
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A Multiple-Shooting Technique for Optimal Control

Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, 1999
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Dynamic optimization using adaptive direct multiple shooting

Computers and Chemical Engineering, 2014
Abstract We present a wavelet-based grid refinement approach for direct multiple shooting applied to dynamic optimization problems. The algorithm, named adaptive multiple shooting, automatically generates a problem-dependent parameterization of the control profiles: Starting from an initially coarse parameterization, the control grid is refined ...
Wolfgang Marquardt
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Multiple shooting using interval analysis

BIT Numerical Mathematics, 1985
Gegeben ist das lineare Randwertproblem \[ y'(x)=A(x)y(x)+f(x),\quad x\in [a,b],\quad C_ ay(a)=\alpha,\quad C_ by(b)=\beta. \] Dabei bezeichnen A(x) eine \(n\times n\)-Matrix, y(x) und f(x) n-Vektoren, \(C_ a\) eine \(p\times n\)-Matrix und \(C_ b\) eine (n-p)\(\times n\)-Matrix. Teilt man das Intervall [a,b] in m Teilintervalle \(X_ k:=[x_{k-1},x_ k]\)
exaly   +3 more sources

The switching-method in multiple shooting

Computing, 1998
Multiple shooting is a well-known technique for the numerical solution of boundary value problems for ordinary differential equations. In order to solve the boundary value problems one has to solve initial value problems defined in the subintervalls of a given grid of shooting points.
BELLAVIA, STEFANIA   +2 more
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Linear convergence of distributed multiple shooting

2014 European Control Conference (ECC), 2014
Distributed multiple shooting is a modification of the multiple shooting approach for discretizing optimal control problems wherein the separate components of a large-scale system are discretized as well as shooting time intervals. In an SQP algorithm that solves the resulting discretized nonlinear program, the adjoint based version of the algorithm ...
Vyacheslav Kungurtsev   +2 more
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