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Agent-Based Co-Evolutionary Techniques for Solving Multi-Objective Optimization Problems

Agent-Based Co-Evolutionary Techniques for Solving Multi-Objective Optimization Problems

Rafal Drezewski, Leszek Siwik | Science (Academic)
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During last 25 years multi-objective optimization has been in the limelight of researchers. Because of practical importance and applications of multi-objective optimization as the most natural way of decision making and real-life optimizing method--growing interests of researchers in this very...

Theory and Applications of Simulated Annealing for Nonlinear Constrained Optimization

Theory and Applications of Simulated Annealing for Nonlinear Constrained Optimization

Benjamin W. Wah, Yixin Chen, Tao Wang | Science (Academic)
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A study on constrained simulated annealing (CSA) and constraintpartitione simulated annealing (CPSA), two dynamic-penalty methods for finding constrained global minima of discrete constrained optimization problems based on the theory of extended saddle points (ESPs).

A Quantitative Analysis of Memory Usage for Agent Tasks

A Quantitative Analysis of Memory Usage for Agent Tasks

DaeEun Kim | Science (Academic)
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A study on the investigation on the utilization of the memory for certain applications specifically agent tasks.

Resonance and Nonlinear Seismo-Acoustic Land Mine Detection

Resonance and Nonlinear Seismo-Acoustic Land Mine Detection

Dimitri M. Donskoy | Science (Academic)
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A study on development of resonance and nonlinear Seismo-Acoustic Mine Detection (SAMD) techniques for detecting underwater, anti-personnel and anti-tank mines.

Conserving Integrators for Parallel Manipulators

Conserving Integrators for Parallel Manipulators

Stefan Uhlar, Peter Betsch | Science (Academic)
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Insight in the development of time stepping schemes for the dynamics of parallel manipulators with emphasis on energy and momentum conserving algorithms for a robust time integration of the differential algebraic equations (DAEs) which govern the motion of closed-loop multibody systems.

Application Similarity Coefficient Method to Cellular Manufacturing

Application Similarity Coefficient Method to Cellular Manufacturing

Yong Yin | Science (Academic)
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This section gives a general background of machine-part CF models and detailed algorithmic procedures of the similarity coefficient methods.

Algebra

Algebra

Boundless | Science (Academic)
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The Boundless Algebra textbook is a college-level, introductory textbook that covers the important subject of Algebra -- one of the basic building blocks of studies in higher mathematics. Boundless works with subject matter experts to select the best open educational resources available on the...

Anand's Atlas of Histology

Anand's Atlas of Histology

Major. Dr. A. Anand | Science (Academic)
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This is an free medical e book on human histology for medical students in pdf format. This book will serve as a rapid reference guide prior to examinations,assessments for both undergraduate medical students and for postgraduates as a handbook.

Calculus

Calculus

Boundless | Science (Academic)
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The Boundless Calculus textbook is a college-level, introductory textbook that covers the fascinating subject of Calculus. Boundless works with subject matter experts to select the best open educational resources available on the web, review the content for quality, and create introductory...

Alchemy: Ancient and Modern

Alchemy: Ancient and Modern

Stanley Redgrove | Science (Academic)
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The theory of the origin of Alchemy put forward in Chapter I has led to considerable discussion; but whilst this theory has met with general acceptance, some of its earlier critics took it as implying far more than is actually the case