Regularization Tools
... The routines provided in this package are examples of such procedures. In addition, we provide a number of utility routines for analyzing the discrete ill-posed problems in details, for displaying these properties, and for easy generation of simple test problems. By means of the routines in Regulari ...
... The routines provided in this package are examples of such procedures. In addition, we provide a number of utility routines for analyzing the discrete ill-posed problems in details, for displaying these properties, and for easy generation of simple test problems. By means of the routines in Regulari ...
Semi-analytical solution of dam-resevoir interaction in the
... to solve this problem was made by Westergaard [1]. He considered a dam accelerated at its base as a perfect rigid body with a continuum infinite length reservoir. Because of the perfect rigidity of the dam, its acceleration along the structure was considered constant and equal to the foundation’s ac ...
... to solve this problem was made by Westergaard [1]. He considered a dam accelerated at its base as a perfect rigid body with a continuum infinite length reservoir. Because of the perfect rigidity of the dam, its acceleration along the structure was considered constant and equal to the foundation’s ac ...
BSDEs and risk-sensitive control, zero-sum and nonzero
... In this paper, mainly, we deal with the risk-sensitive control and zero-sum game (which we describe below) problems of functional di-usions. The main tool is the notion of BSDEs which has been already used in risk neutral optimal stochastic control and game problems (see e.g. Hamad2ene and Lepeltier ...
... In this paper, mainly, we deal with the risk-sensitive control and zero-sum game (which we describe below) problems of functional di-usions. The main tool is the notion of BSDEs which has been already used in risk neutral optimal stochastic control and game problems (see e.g. Hamad2ene and Lepeltier ...
“relations constraints” on lifting variables + SDP Relaxation Question
... Relaxations of higher order incorporate the inequality constraints in LMI • We show relaxation of order 2 • It is possible to continue and apply relaxations • Theory guarantees convergence to global optimum ...
... Relaxations of higher order incorporate the inequality constraints in LMI • We show relaxation of order 2 • It is possible to continue and apply relaxations • Theory guarantees convergence to global optimum ...
A Market-Based Study of Optimal ATM`S Deployment Strategy
... deployment of ATMs. The value of g ranges between [0, 1] and it approaches one only when all elements in E are zeros or positive values, denoting the saturation level of Client Utility. In order to deploy less number of ATMs without affecting negatively on PC and γ , this study uses trial method suc ...
... deployment of ATMs. The value of g ranges between [0, 1] and it approaches one only when all elements in E are zeros or positive values, denoting the saturation level of Client Utility. In order to deploy less number of ATMs without affecting negatively on PC and γ , this study uses trial method suc ...
Multiple-criteria decision analysis
Multiple-criteria decision-making or multiple-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) is a sub-discipline of operations research that explicitly considers multiple criteria in decision-making environments. Whether in our daily lives or in professional settings, there are typically multiple conflicting criteria that need to be evaluated in making decisions. Cost or price is usually one of the main criteria. Some measure of quality is typically another criterion that is in conflict with the cost. In purchasing a car, cost, comfort, safety, and fuel economy may be some of the main criteria we consider. It is unusual that the cheapest car is the most comfortable and the safest one. In portfolio management, we are interested in getting high returns but at the same time reducing our risks. Again, the stocks that have the potential of bringing high returns typically also carry high risks of losing money. In a service industry, customer satisfaction and the cost of providing service are two conflicting criteria that would be useful to consider.In our daily lives, we usually weigh multiple criteria implicitly and we may be comfortable with the consequences of such decisions that are made based on only intuition. On the other hand, when stakes are high, it is important to properly structure the problem and explicitly evaluate multiple criteria. In making the decision of whether to build a nuclear power plant or not, and where to build it, there are not only very complex issues involving multiple criteria, but there are also multiple parties who are deeply affected from the consequences.Structuring complex problems well and considering multiple criteria explicitly leads to more informed and better decisions. There have been important advances in this field since the start of the modern multiple-criteria decision-making discipline in the early 1960s. A variety of approaches and methods, many implemented by specialized decision-making software, have been developed for their application in an array of disciplines, ranging from politics and business to the environment and energy.