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Optimizing Optimization for Design Optimization
Volume 2: 29th Design Automation Conference, Parts A and B, 2003Design optimization is becoming and increasingly important tool for design. In order to have an impact on the product development process it must permeate all levels of the design in such a way that a holistic view is maintained through all stages of the design.
Petter Krus, Johan Andersson
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2021 IEEE Conference on Games (CoG), 2021
$αμ$ is a search algorithm which repairs two defaults of Perfect Information Monte Carlo search: strategy fusion and non locality. In this paper we optimize $αμ$ for the game of Bridge, avoiding useless computations. The proposed optimizations are general and apply to other imperfect information turn-based games.
Tristan Cazenave +2 more
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$αμ$ is a search algorithm which repairs two defaults of Perfect Information Monte Carlo search: strategy fusion and non locality. In this paper we optimize $αμ$ for the game of Bridge, avoiding useless computations. The proposed optimizations are general and apply to other imperfect information turn-based games.
Tristan Cazenave +2 more
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Artificial Intelligence, 1977
Abstract After discussing difficulties with previous proofs of A ∗ 's optimality, new proofs are presented. In addition, examples are used to show: (1) that the value of (hn) may be a function of the state of the search as well as the available heuristic information and (2) that there exist admissible search algorithms which can not be simulated by ...
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Abstract After discussing difficulties with previous proofs of A ∗ 's optimality, new proofs are presented. In addition, examples are used to show: (1) that the value of (hn) may be a function of the state of the search as well as the available heuristic information and (2) that there exist admissible search algorithms which can not be simulated by ...
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The Markowitz Optimization Enigma: Is ‘Optimized’ Optimal?
Financial Analysts Journal, 1989This presentation comes from the Improving Portfolio Performance With Quantitative Models conference held in New York on April 13, 1989.
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Optimal harvesting and optimal vaccination
Mathematical Biosciences, 2007Two optimization problems are considered: Harvesting from a structured population with maximal gain subject to the condition of non-extinction, and vaccinating a population with prescribed reduction of the reproduction number of the disease at minimal costs.
Hadeler, K. P., Müller, J.
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Optimal floorplan area optimization
IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, 1992An optimal algorithm for the floorplan area optimization problem is presented. The algorithm is based on an extension of the technique of L. Stockmeyer (1983). Experimental results indicate that the authors' algorithm is efficient and capable of successfully handling large floor plans.
Ting-Chi Wang, Martin D. F. Wong
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Business Strategy Review, 2007
A positive outlook can be a powerful force in business. But what if someone's optimism is unrealistic, unfounded or excessive?Rose Trevelyan says the results can be lethal. So, how can you be optimistic without being overconfident?
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A positive outlook can be a powerful force in business. But what if someone's optimism is unrealistic, unfounded or excessive?Rose Trevelyan says the results can be lethal. So, how can you be optimistic without being overconfident?
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Multipopulation Optimization for Multitask Optimization
2019 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation (CEC), 2019Currently, the most of multitask evolutionary algorithms views multiple tasks as factors influencing the evolution of individuals. However, this consideration causes difficulty to assign fitness to individuals, because an individual which performs well on one task can have a bad performance on another task. To avoid this difficulty, this paper proposes
Zedong Tang +4 more
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1998
Will Hutton’s book The State We’re In, published in January 1995, advocated stakeholding as an antidote to the divisive effects of unfettered markets, and the recipe for social cohesion and inclusion. It far outsold the Borrie and Rowntree Reports. By 1997, Social Justice had sold 12400 copies, and Rowntree just over 3000.
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Will Hutton’s book The State We’re In, published in January 1995, advocated stakeholding as an antidote to the divisive effects of unfettered markets, and the recipe for social cohesion and inclusion. It far outsold the Borrie and Rowntree Reports. By 1997, Social Justice had sold 12400 copies, and Rowntree just over 3000.
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