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CDC
2010
IEEE
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A fast well-conditioned interior point method for predictive control
Interior point methods (IPMs) have proven to be an efficient way of solving quadratic programming problems in predictive control. A linear system of equations needs to be solved in...
Amir Shahzad, Eric C. Kerrigan, George A. Constant...
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EJASP
2010
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A Fully Automated Method to Detect and Segment a Manufactured Object in an Underwater Color Image
In this work we propose a fully automated active contours based method for the detection and the segmentation of a moored manufactured object in an underwater image. Detection of o...
Christian Barat, Ronald Robert Phlypo
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JSCIC
2010
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Finite Element Characteristic Methods Requiring no Quadrature
The characteristic methods are known to be very efficient for convection-diffusion problems including the Navier-Stokes equations. Convergence is established when the integrals ar...
Olivier Pironneau
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CISS
2008
IEEE
15 years 7 months ago
Subgradient methods in network resource allocation: Rate analysis
— We consider dual subgradient methods for solving (nonsmooth) convex constrained optimization problems. Our focus is on generating approximate primal solutions with performance ...
Angelia Nedic, Asuman E. Ozdaglar
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JSCIC
2007
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An Analysis of the Minimal Dissipation Local Discontinuous Galerkin Method for Convection-Diffusion Problems
Abstract. We analyze the so-called the minimal dissipation local discontinuous Galerkin method for convection-diffusion or diffusion problems. The distinctive feature of this met...
Bernardo Cockburn, Bo Dong