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A hybrid algorithm for planning public charging stations

2014

International audience; Green mobility solutions are receiving currently an enormous attention. Indeed, during last years, electric vehicles, being part of the field of the smart-grid, entered the automobile market of the whole world. This technology requires an effective deployment of charging stations of electric refill since the main problem in this system remains over the duration of refill of the batteries. In this work, we propose an optimized algorithm to locate electric charging stations. The main task of the algorithm is to find the best site of charging stations locations so as to minimize loss on the way to the charging station, as well as minimize investment cost, we take into a…

OptimizationClustering algorithmsComputer science[SPI] Engineering Sciences [physics]Real-time computinggenetic optimizationSmart-Gridk-means clustringGenetic algorithmsHybrid algorithmCharging stationCharging stations[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]Smart gridMathematical modelWork (electrical)Software deploymentHardware_GENERALGenetic algorithmGeneticsDuration (project management)InvestmentCluster analysisSimulationelectric vehicles
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"Exclusion contour(exp.) 8 : Meff" of "Search for squarks and gluinos in final states with jets and missing transverse momentum using 36 fb$^{-1}$ of…

2018

Expected 95% CL exclusion contours from Meff-based searches on the squark mass and the mass gap ratio x in a SUSY scenario where squarks are produced in pairs and decay via an intermediate lightest chargino or second lightest neutralino to the lightest neutralino, $\tilde{q} \rightarrow q \tilde{\chi}_{1}^{\pm} \rightarrow q W^{\pm} \tilde{\chi}_{1}^{0}$, or $\tilde{q} \rightarrow q \tilde{\chi}_{2}^{0} \rightarrow qq Z/h \tilde{\chi}_{1}^{0}$.

P P --> SQUARK SQUARK X13000.0CLSHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentComputer Science::Data Structures and Algorithms
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"Exclusion contour(obs.) 8 : Meff" of "Search for squarks and gluinos in final states with jets and missing transverse momentum using 36 fb$^{-1}$ of…

2018

Observed 95% CL exclusion contours from Meff-based searches on the squark mass and the mass gap ratio x in a SUSY scenario where squarks are produced in pairs and decay via an intermediate lightest chargino or second lightest neutralino to the lightest neutralino, $\tilde{q} \rightarrow q \tilde{\chi}_{1}^{\pm} \rightarrow q W^{\pm} \tilde{\chi}_{1}^{0}$, or $\tilde{q} \rightarrow q \tilde{\chi}_{2}^{0} \rightarrow qq Z/h \tilde{\chi}_{1}^{0}$.

P P --> SQUARK SQUARK X13000.0CLSHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentComputer Science::Data Structures and Algorithms
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"X-section U.L. & best SR 8 : Meff" of "Search for squarks and gluinos in final states with jets and missing transverse momentum using 36 fb$^{-1…

2018

Observed 95% CL upper limit on the signal cross-section from Meff-based searches in a SUSY scenario where squarks are produced in pairs and decay via an intermediate lightest chargino or second lightest neutralino to the lightest neutralino, $\tilde{q} \rightarrow q \tilde{\chi}_{1}^{\pm} \rightarrow q W^{\pm} \tilde{\chi}_{1}^{0}$, or $\tilde{q} \rightarrow q \tilde{\chi}_{2}^{0} \rightarrow qq Z/h \tilde{\chi}_{1}^{0}$.

P P --> SQUARK SQUARK X13000.0High Energy Physics::PhenomenologyHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentComputer Science::Data Structures and AlgorithmsSIG
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Low Level Languages for the PAPIA Machine

1986

The paper presents the low-level languages implemented up to date to program the PAPIA machine. The parallel assembly-level P-MAGRO package, the microcode level instruction set and a machine simulating environment are described.

PAPIA Language Architecture SIMD Processor Parallel-CScalar processorComputer scienceVirtual machineProgramming languageSimd processorParallel computingArchitecturePyramid algorithmcomputer.software_genreLow-level programming languagecomputer
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"Table 1" of "$\Lambda$ polarization in associated K$^+$ - $\Lambda$ electro-production"

2000

LAMBDA polarization, with respect to the p_gamma x p_k axis.

POLMathematics::CombinatoricsStrange productionElectron productionComputer Science::Discrete Mathematics2.91PolarizationE- P --> LAMBDA K+ E-ExclusiveComputer Science::Data Structures and Algorithms
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A distributed genetic algorithm for restoration of vertical line scratches

2008

This paper reports a distributed algorithm for the restoration of still frames corrupted by vertical line scratches. The restoration is here approached as an optimisation problem, and is solved using an ad-hoc Genetic Algorithm. The distributed algorithm is designed following a pipeline logical structure. The front end is a network of standard workstations with heterogeneous operating systems. The quality of image is appreciable and the computational time is quite low with respect the sequential version.

Parallel computingOptimisation problemGeneticalgorithmBrooks–Iyengar algorithmSettore INF/01 - InformaticaComputer Networks and CommunicationsComputer sciencePipeline (computing)Parallel algorithmLinescratch removalParallel computingComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided DesignTheoretical Computer ScienceImage (mathematics)Artificial IntelligenceHardware and ArchitectureDistributed algorithmGenetic algorithmDistributed systemParallel Programming Scratch Detection Image AnalysisSoftwareParallel Computing
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The EM imaging reconstruction method in γ-ray astronomy

1998

Abstract The simpler imaging reconstruction methods used for γ-ray coded mask telescopes are based on correlation methods, very fast and simple-to-use but with limitations in the reconstructed image. To improve these results, other reconstruction methods have been developed, such as the maximum entropy methods or the Iterative Removal Of Sources (IROS). However, such kind of methods are slower and can be impracticable for very complex telescopes. In this paper we present an alternative image reconstruction method, based on an iterative maximum likelihood algorithm called the EM algorithm, easy to implement and that can be successfully used for not very complex coded mask systems, as is the …

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsPrinciple of maximum entropyComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONAstrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsAstronomyComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMSIterative reconstructionReconstruction methodlaw.inventionTelescopeMaximum likelihood algorithmlawExpectation–maximization algorithmCorrelation methodReconstructed imageInstrumentationNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
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Monotonically convergent optimal control theory of quantum systems with spectral constraints on the control field

2009

We propose a new monotonically convergent algorithm which can enforce spectral constraints on the control field (and extends to arbitrary filters). The procedure differs from standard algorithms in that at each iteration the control field is taken as a linear combination of the control field (computed by the standard algorithm) and the filtered field. The parameter of the linear combination is chosen to respect the monotonic behavior of the algorithm and to be as close to the filtered field as possible. We test the efficiency of this method on molecular alignment. Using band-pass filters, we show how to select particular rotational transitions to reach high alignment efficiency. We also con…

PhysicsQuantum Physics32.80.Qk 37.10.Vz 78.20.Bh010304 chemical physicsField (physics)[ PHYS.QPHY ] Physics [physics]/Quantum Physics [quant-ph]FOS: Physical sciencesMonotonic functionOptimal controlTopology01 natural sciencesAtomic and Molecular Physics and Optics[PHYS.QPHY]Physics [physics]/Quantum Physics [quant-ph]Band-pass filter0103 physical sciencesStandard algorithms010306 general physicsLinear combinationControl (linguistics)Quantum Physics (quant-ph)Quantum
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Coherent quantum evolution via reservoir driven holonomies.

2006

We show that in the limit of a strongly interacting environment a system initially prepared in a decoherence-free subspace (DFS) coherently evolves in time, adiabatically following the changes of the DFS. If the reservoir cyclicly evolves in time, the DFS states acquire a holonomy.

PhysicsQuantum decoherenceHolonomyGeneral Physics and AstronomyComputer Science::Software EngineeringQuantum evolutionComputer Science::PerformanceQuantum mechanicsHolonomieLimit (mathematics)Decoherence-free subspace (DFS)Quantum evolutionComputer Science::Data Structures and AlgorithmsSubspace topologyPhysical review letters
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