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Solution isolation strategies for the Bernstein polytopes-based solver

2013

The Bernstein polytopes-based solver is a new method developed to solve systems of nonlinear equations, which often occur in Geometric Constraint Solving Problems. The principle of this solver is to linearize nonlinear monomials and then to solve the resulting linear programming problems, through linear programming. However, without any strategy for the isolation of the many solutions of multiple-solution systems, this solver is slow in practice. To overcome this problem, we propose in this work, a study of several strategies for solution isolation, through the split of solution boxes into several subboxes, according to three main steps answering the questions: when, where, and how to perfo…

Constraint (information theory)Nonlinear systemMonomialMathematical optimizationLinear programmingComputer scienceBenchmark (computing)PolytopeSolverGeometric modeling2013 7th IEEE GCC Conference and Exhibition (GCC)
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Dynamic factorial graphical models for dynamic networks

2014

Dynamic networks models describe a growing number of important scientific processes, from cell biology and epidemiology to sociology and finance. Estimating dynamic networks from noisy time series data is a difficult task since the number of components involved in the system is very large. As a result, the number of parameters to be estimated is typically larger than the number of observations. However, a characteristic of many real life networks is that they are sparse. For example, the molec- ular structure of genes make interactions with other components a highly-structured and, therefore, a sparse process. Penalized Gaussian graphical models have been used to estimate sparse networks. H…

Constraint optimization Dynamic networks Gaussian graphical models Penalized likelihood Symmetry models Time-course dataSettore SECS-S/01 - Statistica
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Environmental sustainability in non-residential buildings by automating and optimization LENI index

2018

Directive 2002/91 / EC as amended by 2010/31 / EU introduces procedures for energy certification aimed to determine, through the numerical indicators, the overall energy efficiency of the buildings, but notes the thermal and electric consumption. Often, the power consumption is incorrectly underestimated, this consumption would to be considered with great attention. In fact, compared to a committed capacity of less, compared to thermal plants, have times of utilization often far higher, leading to energy requirements to levels similar or even higher than those thermal, being the conversion factor of the electrical energy increasingly high. Leaving aside the procedural scheme energy certific…

Consumption (economics)Computer science020209 energyElectric potential energyLighting Buildings Control systems Manuals Mathematical model Optimization IndexesConversion factor02 engineering and technologyCertificationEnvironmental economicsElectric lightSettore ING-INF/04 - AutomaticaSustainability0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringDaylightEfficient energy use2018 Thirteenth International Conference on Ecological Vehicles and Renewable Energies (EVER)
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Partial spatial equilibria with fuzzy constraints

1981

It is implicitly accepted by spatial economic analysis that the economic behaviour of agents located in given spaces (market areas, regions, etc.) is precise, that is to say, their behaviour is such that a possible action (consumption, production) is, or is not, preferable to another. In otherwords, economic agents are assumed to make accurate economic calculations and optimise the objective functions under strict constraints of resource limitation. These objective functions have clearly defined arguments and well-controlled parameters.

Consumption (economics)Economic behaviorMathematical optimizationEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)Development[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceFuzzy logicConsumer behaviorResource (project management)Action (philosophy)EconomicsProduction (economics)Economic analysisFuzzy number[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and finances[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceMathematical economicsConsumer behaviour
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A review on optimization and cost-optimal methodologies in low-energy buildings design and environmental considerations

2019

Abstract The topic of low-energy buildings received a widespread and growing interest in last years, thanks to energy saving policies of developed countries. The design of a low-energy building is addressed with energy saving measures and renewable energy generation, but the correct assessment of phenomena occurring in a building usually requires to perform dynamic simulations and to analyze multiple scenarios to attain the optimal solution. The optimality of a technical solution may be subject to contrasting constraints and objectives. For this reason, designers may employ mathematical optimization techniques, a non-familiar topic to most of building designers. In this paper, a review on o…

Consumption (economics)Global energySettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryComputer scienceGeography Planning and Development0211 other engineering and technologiesTransportation02 engineering and technologyEnergy consumption010501 environmental sciencesOperating energy01 natural sciencesRenewable energySettore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiaLow energyRisk analysis (engineering)Order (exchange)BPS Cost-optimal Low-energy buildings Multi-objective NSGA II NZEB Optimization Review021108 energybusinessEnergy (signal processing)0105 earth and related environmental sciencesCivil and Structural EngineeringSustainable Cities and Society
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Perceived-Value-driven Optimization of Energy Consumption in Smart Homes

2020

Residential energy consumption has been rising rapidly during the last few decades. Several research efforts have been made to reduce residential energy consumption, including demand response and smart residential environments. However, recent research has shown that these approaches may actually cause an increase in the overall consumption, due to the complex psychological processes that occur when human users interact with these energy management systems. In this article, using an interdisciplinary approach, we introduce a perceived-value driven framework for energy management in smart residential environments that considers how users perceive values of different appliances and how the us…

Consumption (economics)Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniDependency (UML)Computer Networks and CommunicationsComputer scienceEnergy managementHeuristic020209 energy02 engineering and technologyEnergy consumptionIndustrial engineeringComputer Science ApplicationsDemand responseHardware and Architecture020204 information systemsValue (economics)Smart homes energy consumption perceived-value driven optimization0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringInteger programmingSoftwareInformation Systems
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The Stabilizing Role of Government Size

2007

This paper presents an analysis of how alternative models of the business cycle can replicate the stylized fact that large governments are associated with less volatile economies. Our analysis shows that adding nominal rigidities and costs of capital adjustment to an otherwise standard RBC model can generate a negative correlation between government size and the volatility of output. However, in the model, we find that the stabilizing effect is only due to a composition effect and it is not present when we look at the volatility of private output. Given that empirically we also observe a negative correlation between government size and the volatility of consumption, we modify the model by i…

Consumption (economics)automatic stabilizers; government size; output volatilityEconomics and EconometricsStylized factControl and OptimizationApplied Mathematicsjel:E32Government size output volatility automatic stabilizers.Replicatejel:E52jel:E63Government (linguistics)Capital (economics)Business cycleEconometricsEconomicsVolatility (finance)Negative correlationgovernment size output volatility automatic stabilizers
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Social Media News: Motivation, Purpose and Usage

2013

This paper presents the results of an online survey which was conducted to analyse the use of social web in the context of daily news. Users' motivation and habit in the news consumption were focused. Moreover, users' news behaviour was distinguished in three purposes such news consumption, news production and news dissemination to find out if the usage has a passive or active character. In a second step it was questioned which social software is used for which purpose. In conclusion users appreciate social software for features such as interactivity and information that traditional media does not provide. Among the social web platforms users prefer social networking sites as well as videos…

Consumption (economics)business.industryComputer scienceSocial softwareInternet privacyRank (computer programming)Context (language use)computer.software_genreSocial webWorld Wide WebInteractivitySocial media optimizationSocial mediabusinesscomputerInternational Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology
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mplicit Identification of Contact Parameters in a Continuous Chain Model

2011

Accurate contact modeling is of great importance in the field of dynamic chain simulations. In this paper emphasis is on contact dynamics for a time-domain simulation model of large chains guided in a closed loop track. The chain model is based on theory for unconstrained rigid multibody dynamics where contact within the chain and with the track is defined through continuous point contacts using the contact indentation and rate as means. This paper presents an implicit method to determine contact parameters of the chain model through the use of none gradient optimization methods. The set of model parameters are estimated by minimizing the residual between simulated and measured results. The…

Contact modelMathematical optimizationEngineeringbusiness.industryExperimental measurementsMultibody systemResiduallcsh:QA75.5-76.95Computer Science ApplicationsHysteresisChain (algebraic topology)Control and Systems EngineeringControl theoryModeling and SimulationIndentationDamping factorPoint (geometry)Contact dynamicslcsh:Electronic computers. Computer sciencebusinessOptimization methodsSoftwareModeling, Identification and Control: A Norwegian Research Bulletin
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Nonsmooth Penalty Techniques in Control of the Continuous Casting Process

1991

We introduce a mathematical model which is used to simulate the continuous casting process and to control the secondary cooling water sprays. The main object is to minimize the defects in the final products. The problem is formulated as an optimal control problem where the cost function is constructed according to certain metallurgical criteria and constraints. The temperature distribution of the strand is calculated by solving a nonlinear heat equation with free boundaries between solid and liquid phases.

Continuous castingNonlinear heat equationMathematical optimizationDistribution (mathematics)Control (management)Process (computing)Water coolingFunction (mathematics)Optimal controlMathematics
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