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Multiple fault diagnosis using mathematical models

2013 9th Asian Control Conference (ASCC), 2013
Multiple fault diagnosis is a challenging problem because the number of candidates grows exponentially in the number of faults. The multiple fault problems is important, since the single fault assumption can lead to incorrect or failed diagnoses when multiple faults occur.
L. Mhamdi   +3 more
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Multiple Objectives in Mathematical Programming

Operations Research, 1958
The abstraction from a real situation to a model suitable for mathematical programming often raises the dilemma of multiple objective functions, and of the arbitrary roles of objective functions and restrictions. This dilemma is resolved by formulating a more general model of the total objective function.
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Multiple Objective Mathematical Programming with Respect to Multiple Decision-Makers

Operations Research, 1980
We consider the important problem of obtaining a “majority consensus” among a number of individuals on the solution to a multiple objective optimization problem. When the number of objectives is greater than two, we observe that such a consensus exists-only under strong symmetry conditions.
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Global Existence and Multiplicity for Nonlinear Robin Eigenvalue Problems

Results in Mathematics, 2023
Nikolaos S. Papageorgiou   +2 more
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Multiplication of Distributions in Mathematical Physics

2016
We expose a mathematical method that permits to treat calculations in form of multiplications of distributions that arise in various areas of mathematical physics, starting with an analysis of the famous Schwartz impossibility result (1954), then a construction of products of distributions, with examples and references of use in various domains of ...
J. Aragona   +4 more
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Mathematical Knowledge for Teaching Fraction Multiplication

Cognition and Instruction, 2008
The present study contrasts mathematical knowledge that two sixth-grade teachers apparently used when teaching fraction multiplication with the Connected Mathematics Project materials. The analysis concentrated on those tasks from the materials that use drawings to represent fractions as length or area quantities.
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Developing Mathematical Understanding through Multiple Representations

Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2008
What purpose is served by studying multiple representations of a mathematical idea? Let me begin by recounting a story. Once upon a time, five people who had never seen an elephant were blindfolded and led to an elephant and asked to describe what they thought the creature looked like. The people were allowed to touch the animal.
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