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Optimal Impulse Control Problems and Linear Programming

2009

Optimal impulse control problems are, in general, difficult to solve. A current research goal is to isolate those problems that lead to tractable solutions. In this paper, we identify a special class of optimal impulse control problems which are easy to solve. Easy to solve means that solution algorithms are polynomial in time and therefore suitable to the on-line implementation in real-time problems. We do this by using a paradigm borrowed from the Operations Research field. As main result, we present a solution algorithm that converges to the exact solution in polynomial time. Our approach consists in approximating the optimal impulse control problem via a binary linear programming proble…

PolynomialMathematical optimizationUnimodular matrixComputational complexity theoryLinear programmingbusiness.industryImpulse control hybrid systems optimal controlLocal search (optimization)Relaxation (approximation)Optimal controlbusinessTime complexityMathematics
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Spectrum of composition operators on S(R) with polynomial symbols

2020

Abstract We study the spectrum of operators in the Schwartz space of rapidly decreasing functions which associate each function with its composition with a polynomial. In the case where this operator is mean ergodic we prove that its spectrum reduces to {0}, while the spectrum of any non mean ergodic composition operator with a polynomial always contains the closed unit disc except perhaps the origin. We obtain a complete description of the spectrum of the composition operator with a quadratic polynomial or a cubic polynomial with positive leading coefficient.

PolynomialPure mathematicsComposition operatorGeneral Mathematics010102 general mathematicsSpectrum (functional analysis)Quadratic function01 natural sciencesOperator (computer programming)Schwartz space0103 physical sciencesErgodic theory010307 mathematical physics0101 mathematicsCubic functionMathematicsAdvances in Mathematics
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Symbolic Worst Case Execution Times

2011

In immediate or hard real-time systems the correctness of an operation depends not only upon its logical correctness, but also on the time in which it is computed. In such systems, it is imperative that operations are performed within a given deadline because missing this deadline constitutes the failure of the complete system. Such systems include medical systems, flight control systems and other systems whose failure in responding punctually results in a high economical loss or even in the loss of human lives. These systems are usually analyzed in a sequence of steps in which first, a socalled control flow graph (CFG) is constructed that represents possible program flows. Furthermore, bou…

PolynomialSequenceCorrectnessWorst-case execution timeComputer scienceCode (cryptography)Control flow graphInteger programmingAlgorithmLongest path problem
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Fetal growth restriction: A growth pattern with fetal, neonatal and long-term consequences

2019

Fetal growth restriction (FGR) or intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) are the terms used for a fetus which has not attained its full growth potential for gestational age. FGR is a multifactorial syndrome responsible for increased fetal and neonatal morbidity and mortality as well as long term adverse outcomes involving auxological, metabolic, organic and functional domains. Clinicians distinguish early and late onset FGR, in relation to specific fetal anthropometric parameters related to the possible primary etiology and to different patterns of placental and maternal cardiovascular pathologies. Delivery of an early onset FGR or growth impaired newborn with congenital pathology should be…

Ponderal indexFetal growth restrictionFetal programmingTwinsTwinDevelopmental impairmentBrain sparing
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Postnatal programming cardiometabolic risk : effects of moderate caloric restriction in adulthood

2016

Postnatal overfeeding (PNOF) in rodents induces early programming of cardio-metabolic risk. Our aim was to determine if a moderate diet restriction could restore cardio-metabolic alterations induced by PNOF.Immediately after birth, litters of C57BL/6 mice were either maintained at 9 (normal litter, NL), or reduced to 3 (small litter, SL) to induce PNOF. At weaning, all mice received a standard diet ad libitum (AL). At 6 month of age, half of the NL and SL mice were assigned to a moderate 20% calorie restriction (CR: NLCR, SLCR) for one month, while the other mice continued to eat AL (AL: NLAL, SLAL). Glucose and insulin tolerance tests, cardiac function (echocardiography), body composition …

Postnatal programmingStress oxydant[SDV.MHEP.CSC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Cardiology and cardiovascular systemOxidative stressCardioprotection[ SDV.MHEP.CSC ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Cardiology and cardiovascular systemRestriction caloriqueMitochondrieCalorie restrictionMitochondriaSuralimentation postnatale[SDV.MHEP.CSC] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Cardiology and cardiovascular system
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A Perturbation Approach to Continuous-Time Portfolio Selection Under Stochastic Investment Opportunities

2013

This paper studies portfolio selection in continuous-time models with stochastic investment opportunities. We consider asset allocation problems where preferences are specified as power utility derived from terminal wealth as well as consumption-savings problems with recursive utility Epstein-Zin preferences. The paper approximates the associated dynamic programming problem by perturbing the coefficients of the stochastic dynamics. We represent the Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman equation as a series of partial differential equations that can be solved iteratively in closed-form through computer algebra software, at any desired accuracy.

Power utilityMathematical optimizationPartial differential equationbusiness.industryMathematicsofComputing_NUMERICALANALYSISPerturbation (astronomy)Asset allocationSymbolic computationDynamic programmingSoftwareComputingMethodologies_SYMBOLICANDALGEBRAICMANIPULATIONEconomicsPortfoliobusinessSSRN Electronic Journal
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From the shade into the sun: exploring pride and shame in students with special needs in Finnish VET

2021

This paper reports on a study of the dynamics of social emotions and social bonds between students and class teachers by analysing the narratives of students receiving intensive special support in the Finnish vocational education and training (VET) system. Pride refers to a strong and safe involvement in interaction, and shame implies intimidated social bonds. The analysis is based on abductive content analysis for which Greimas’ actant model worked as an analysis tool. We found some students showing high respect to their teachers who acted as senders setting the objects for students’ studying. Pride is based on the students’ experiences in achieving the objects, thereby pleasing their teac…

PrideSocial emotions515 Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectShame050109 social psychologySpecial needssosiaalinen vuorovaikutusammatilliset opettajatHealth Professions (miscellaneous)EducationylpeystunteetComputerApplications_MISCELLANEOUSsocial belongingComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONDevelopmental and Educational Psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesNarrativeSociologyopettaja-oppilassuhdemedia_commonspecial educational needsammatillinen erityisopetusClass (computer programming)vocational education and trainingsocial emotionsammatillinen koulutusopiskelijat4. Educationsosiaaliset taidot05 social sciences050301 educationopettajatsosiaaliset suhteetDynamics (music)VET516 Educational sciencesSocial exclusionVocational education and traininghäpeästudent voices0503 educationSocial psychologyEuropean Journal of Special Needs Education
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Analysis of Primary/Containment Coupling Phenomena Characterizing the MASLWR Design During a SBLOCA Scenario

2012

Today considering the world energy demand increase, the use of advanced nuclear power plants, have an important role in the environment and economic sustainability of country energy strategy mix considering the capacity of nuclear reactors of producing energy in safe and stable way contributing in cutting the CO2 emission (Bertel & Morrison, 2001; World Energy Outlook-Executive Summary, 2009; Wolde-Rufael & Menyah, 2010; Mascari et al., 2011d). According to the information’s provided by the “Power Reactor Information System” of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), today 433 nuclear power reactors are in operation in the world providing a total power installed capacity of 366.610 G…

Primary/Containment Coupling MASLWR SBLOCAEnergy demandbusiness.industrySMR MASLWR TRACE Primary/Containment Coupling SBLOCAShutdownAtomic energyNuclear engineeringMASLWRSBLOCANuclear powerNameplate capacityCoupling (computer programming)ContainmentInformation systemPrimary/Containment CouplingEnvironmental sciencebusinessSettore ING-IND/19 - Impianti Nucleari
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On the influence of context-based complexity on information search patterns: An individual perspective

2014

Although context-based complexity measured as the similarity and conflict across alternatives is dependent on individual preference structures, existing studies investigating the influence of context-based complexity on information search patterns have largely ignored that context-based complexity is user- and preference-dependent. Addressing this research gap, this article elicits the individual preferences of decision makers by using the pairwise-comparison-based preference measurement (PCPM) technique and records individuals' search patterns using eye tracking. Our results show that an increased context-based complexity leads to an increase in information acquisition and the use of a mor…

Process (engineering)Cognitive NeuroscienceEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Experimental and Cognitive PsychologyContext (language use)Task (project management)Behavioral NeuroscienceConstant (computer programming)decision strategiesEyetrackingSimilarity (psychology)preference measurementdecision behaviorApplied PsychologyeyetrackingDecision strategiesPerspective (graphical)context-based complexityPreferenceNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyDecision behaviorBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Eye trackingContext-based complexityPsychologySocial psychologyCognitive psychologyPreference measurement
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Translingual Practices in Global Business : A Longitudinal Study of a Professional Communicative Repertoire

2018

This chapter draws on a longitudinal ethnographic study of a Finnish engineer’s communicative repertoire that develops in the process of professional migration. The participant first works as a factory intern in Germany, then as a project engineer and project manager in Finland, and latterly as an operations manager in China. Here, repertoire is viewed through dynamic and flexible translingual practices, in which people follow, appropriate and invent norms, combine and shuttle between languages, ways of speaking, semiotic resources and modalities in the transnational work space in order to meet, interact, make meaning and build relationships and, ultimately, do their jobs. The data selected…

Process (engineering)global businesslingua francatProject managerPedagogyEthnographySemioticsSociologykansainvälinen kauppa060201 languages & linguisticskääntäminenModalitiesetnografiaComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONRepertoire05 social sciencesrepertoireEnglish as a business lingua Franca050301 education06 humanities and the artsmeetingtranslingual practiceskielenkäyttö0602 languages and literatureFactory (object-oriented programming)kääntäjät0503 educationMeaning (linguistics)
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