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SODA
2003
ACM
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15 years 5 months ago
Certifying and repairing solutions to large LPs how good are LP-solvers?
State-of-the-art linear programming (LP) solvers give solutions without any warranty. Solutions are not guaranteed to be optimal or even close to optimal. Of course, it is general...
Marcel Dhiflaoui, Stefan Funke, Carsten Kwappik, K...
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DISOPT
2008
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15 years 3 months ago
The inverse 1-median problem on a cycle
Abstract. Let the graph G = (V, E) be a cycle with n + 1 vertices, nonnegative vertex weights and positive edge lengths. The inverse 1-median problem on a cycle consists in changin...
Rainer E. Burkard, Carmen Pleschiutschnig, Jianzho...
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AMAI
2006
Springer
15 years 3 months ago
Bargaining over multiple issues in finite horizon alternating-offers protocol
In this paper we study multi issue alternating-offers bargaining in a perfect information finite horizon setting, we determine the pertinent subgame perfect equilibrium, and we pro...
Francesco Di Giunta, Nicola Gatti
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AUTOMATICA
2006
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15 years 3 months ago
Receding horizon control applied to optimal mine planning
In this paper we show that the problem of optimal mine planning can be cast in the framework of receding horizon control. Traditional formulations of this problem have cast it in ...
Graham C. Goodwin, María M. Seron, Richard ...
EOR
2006
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Portfolio rebalancing model with transaction costs based on fuzzy decision theory
The fuzzy set is one of the powerful tools used to describe an uncertain environment. As well as quantifying any potential return and risk, portfolio liquidity is taken into accou...
Yong Fang, K. K. Lai, Shouyang Wang