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Modelling agricultural risk in a large scale positive mathematical programming model

2020

International audience; Mathematical programming has been extensively used to account for risk in farmers' decision making. The recent development of the positive mathematical programming (PMP) has renewed the need to incorporate risk in a more robust and flexible way. Most of the existing PMP-risk models have been tested at farm-type level and for a very limited sample of farms. This paper presents and tests a novel methodology for modelling risk at individual farm level in a large scale model, called individual farm model for common agricultural policy analysis (IFM-CAP). Results show a clear trade-off between including and excluding the risk specification. Albeit both alternatives provid…

Mathematical optimizationEconomics and EconometricsScale (ratio)Computer scienceComputationprogrammation mathématique positive020209 energyexpected utilitySample (statistics)highest posterior density02 engineering and technologypolitique agricole communerisk and uncertainty0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEuropean common agricultural policyExpected utility hypothesisagricultureEstimationrisque et incertitude2. Zero hungerbusiness.industry020208 electrical & electronic engineering[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance16. Peace & justicemodèle de fermePMPComputer Science ApplicationsAgriculturebusinessCommon Agricultural PolicyScale modelpositive mathematical programmingInternational Journal of Computational Economics and Econometrics
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Design of sheet stamping operations to control springback and thinning: a multi-objective stochastic optimization approach

2010

Abstract The aim of this paper is to develop a design tool for stamping processes, which is able to deal with the scattering of the final part quality due to the inner variability of such operations. Such variability is one of the main drawbacks for a robust process design. It results in a scattering of the most significant process results and depends on several parameters. The so called noise factors greatly influence final result variability, which often means rejecting parts and anyway achieving final properties different from the specified ones. The process investigated in the paper is an S-shaped U-channel stamping operation carried out on a lightweight aluminum alloy of automotive int…

Mathematical optimizationEngineeringFEMOptimization problemSpringbackbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringDesign toolStochastic optimizationProcess designStampingCondensed Matter PhysicsStochastic programmingMechanics of MaterialsDesign processGeneral Materials ScienceStochastic optimizationEngineering design processbusinessThinningResponse Surface MethodologySettore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie E Sistemi Di LavorazioneSimulationCivil and Structural Engineering
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TCSC allocation based on line flow based equations via mixed-integer programming

2007

Summary form only given. Research effort has been given to locate the optimal locations of thyristor-controlled series capacitor (TCSC) and their initial compensation levels using mixed-integer programming (MIP). As a useful technique for combinatorial optimisation over integer and continuous variables, the MIP approach can provide robust performance as well as high computational efficiency while solving complex optimal problems. Previous work using MIP employed DC load flow model ignoring reactive power balance, power loss and transformer tap ratios. In this paper, a new planning method is developed based on recently reported line flow equations and basic linearisation of binary-continuous…

Mathematical optimizationEngineeringLinear programmingLine flowbusiness.industryEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyThyristorAC powerlaw.inventionContinuous variableElectric power systemCapacitorFlexible AC transmission systemControl theorylawQuadratic programmingElectrical and Electronic EngineeringTransformerbusinessInteger programmingVoltage2008 IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting - Conversion and Delivery of Electrical Energy in the 21st Century
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Applying the approximation method PAINT and the interactive method NIMBUS to the multiobjective optimization of operating a wastewater treatment plant

2014

Using an interactive multiobjective optimization method called NIMBUS and an approximation method called PAINT, preferable solutions to a five-objective problem of operating a wastewater treatment plant are found. The decision maker giving preference information is an expert in wastewater treatment plant design at the engineering company Pöyry Finland Ltd. The wastewater treatment problem is computationally expensive and requires running a simulator to evaluate the values of the objective functions. This often leads to problems with interactive methods as the decision maker may get frustrated while waiting for new solutions to be computed. Thus, a newly developed PAINT method is used to spe…

Mathematical optimizationEngineeringOR in natural resourcesControl and OptimizationSpeedupbusiness.industryApplied Mathematicsproductivity and competitivenessManagement Science and Operations ResearchsimulationDecision makerMulti-objective optimizationIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringComputer Science ApplicationsSet (abstract data type)Pareto optimalmultiple objective programmingSewage treatmentPlant designbusinessta218Integer (computer science)
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A hierarchic approach to production planning and scheduling of a flexible manufacturing system

1999

Abstract The paper deals with the problem of improving the machine utilization of a flexible manufacturing cell. Limited tool magazine space of the machines turns out to be a relevant bottleneck. A hierarchic approach for this problem is proposed. At the upper level, sets of parts that can be concurrently processed (batches) are determined. At the lower levels, batches are sequenced, linked, and scheduled. Methods taken from the literature are used for the solution of the latter subproblems, and an original mixed integer programming model is formulated to determine batches. The proposed methods are discussed on the basis of computational experience carried out on real instances.

Mathematical optimizationEngineeringbusiness.industryFlexible manufacturing systemsGeneral MathematicsFlexible manufacturing systemScheduling (production processes)Production planningFlexible manufacturing systemIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringBottleneckManufacturing engineeringComputer Science ApplicationsProduction planningMachine utilizationComputer-integrated manufacturingControl and Systems EngineeringToolingManufacturing cellbusinessInteger programmingProduction planning; Flexible manufacturing systems; Tooling; Mathematic; SimulationSoftwareMathematicSimulation
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An Analysis of Bilevel Linear Programming Solving Parameters Based on Factoraggregation Approach

2013

We introduce the notion of factoraggregation,which is a special construction of general aggregation operators, and apply it for an analysis of optimal solution parameters for bilevel linear programming problems. The aggregation observes lower level objective functions considering the classes of equivalence generated by an objective function on the upper level. The proposed method is illustrated with numerical and graphical examples.

Mathematical optimizationEquivalence (formal languages)Membership functionBilevel linear programmingMathematics
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Biased Modern Heuristics for the OCST Problem

2011

Biasing modern heuristics is an appropriate possibility in designing problem-specific and high-quality modern heuristics. If we have knowledge about a problem we can bias the design elements of modern heuristics, namely the representation and search operator, fitness function, the initial solution, or even the search strategy. This chapter presents a case study on how the performance of modern heuristics can be increased by biasing the design elements towards high-quality solutions. Results show that problem-specific and biased modern heuristics outperform standard variants and even for large problem instances high-quality solutions can be found.

Mathematical optimizationFitness functionOperator (computer programming)Computer scienceSimulated annealingGenetic algorithmDesign elements and principlesRepresentation (mathematics)HeuristicsSpan tree
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Finding all optimal solutions to the network flow problem

1986

The problem examined in this paper is as follows: Given a feasible optimum basic solution (f.o.b.s) of the minimum cost network flow problem, find all the f.o.b.s of this problem. The existence of alternative f.o.b.s is characterized by means of elementary circuits of zero cost and length greater than two in the incremental graph associated to the given f.o.b.s. It is shown that any alternative f.o.b.s. can be obtained from the original one by circulating flow through elementary circuits belonging to a succession of incremental graphs. This result leads to the construction of an efficient algorithm to obtain all f.o.b.s. of the network flow problem.

Mathematical optimizationFlow (mathematics)Linear programmingComputer scienceCirculation problemMinimum-cost flow problemFlow networkMulti-commodity flow problemZero (linguistics)Electronic circuit
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Involving fuzzy orders for multi-objective linear programming

2012

This paper presents a solution approach for multi-objective linear programming problem. We propose to involve fuzzy order relations to describe the objective functions where in ”classical” fuzzy approach the membership functions which illustrate how far the concrete point is from the solution of individual problem are studied. Further the global fuzzy order relation is constructed by aggregating the individual fuzzy order relations. Thus the global fuzzy relation contains the information about all objective functions and in the last step we find a maximum in the set of constrains with respect to the global fuzzy order relation. We illustrate this approach by an example.

Mathematical optimizationFuzzy classificationMathematics::General MathematicsFuzzy setmulti-objective linear programmingfuzzy order relationType-2 fuzzy sets and systemsDefuzzificationModeling and SimulationFuzzy mathematicsQA1-939aggregation of fuzzy relationsFuzzy numberFuzzy set operationsMathematicsAnalysisMembership functionMathematicsMathematical Modelling and Analysis
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Solving a continuous periodic review inventory-location allocation problem in vendor-buyer supply chain under uncertainty

2019

In this work, a mixed-integer binary non-linear two-echelon inventory problem is formulated for a vendor-buyer supply chain network in which lead times are constant and the demands of buyers follow a normal distribution. In this formulation, the problem is a combination of an (r, Q) and periodic review policies based on which an order of size Q is placed by a buyer in each fixed period once his/her on hand inventory reaches the reorder point r in that period. The constraints are the vendors’ warehouse spaces, production restrictions, and total budget. The aim is to find the optimal order quantities of the buyers placed for each vendor in each period alongside the optimal placement of the ve…

Mathematical optimizationGeneral Computer ScienceComputer scienceVendorSupply chain0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyTaguchi methodstoimitusketjutgeneettiset algorithmitinventory-location allocation problemGenetic algorithmgenetic algorithm0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringta113021103 operations researchFitness functionta111General EngineeringParticle swarm optimizationmixed-integer binary non-linear programmingReorder pointstochastic demandstwo-echelon supply chain020201 artificial intelligence & image processingLocation-allocationSupply chain networkComputers & Industrial Engineering
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