Search results for "Mathematical optimization"

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Shape optimization for monge-ampére equations via domain derivative

2011

In this note we prove that, if $\Omega$ is a smooth, strictly convex, open set in $R^n$ $(n \ge 2)$ with given measure, the $L^1$ norm of the convex solution to the Dirichlet problem $\det D^2 u=1$ in $\Omega$, $u=0$ on $\partial\Omega$, is minimum whenever $\Omega$ is an ellipsoid.

Dirichlet problemMathematical optimizationPure mathematicsFictitious domain methodDomain derivativeApplied MathematicsOpen setRegular polygonMonge–Ampère equationMonge-Ampère equationSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaGeneralizations of the derivativeNorm (mathematics)Discrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsAffine isoperimetric inequalitiesConvex functionAnalysisMathematics
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Aggregation of Risk Level Assessments Based on Fuzzy Equivalence Relation

2017

The paper deals with the problem of aggregation of risk level assessments. We describe the technique of a risk level evaluation taking into account values of the risk level obtained for objects which are in some sense equivalent. For this purpose we propose to use the construction of a general aggregation operator based on the corresponding fuzzy equivalence relation. Numerical example of the investment risk level aggregation using an equivalence relation obtained on the basis of different macroeconomic factors for countries of one region is considered.

Discrete mathematics0209 industrial biotechnologyMathematical optimizationRisk levelBasis (linear algebra)Financial risk02 engineering and technologyFuzzy equivalence relation020901 industrial engineering & automationOperator (computer programming)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEquivalence relation020201 artificial intelligence & image processingMathematics
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Witness computation for solving geometric constraint systems

2014

International audience; In geometric constraint solving, the constraints are represented with an equation system F(U, X) = 0, where X denotes the unknowns and U denotes a set of parameters. The target solution for X is noted XT. A witness is a couple (U_W, X_W) such that F(U_W, X_W) = 0. The witness is not the target solution, but they share the same combinatorial features, even when the witness and the target lie on two distinct connected components of the solution set of F(U, X) = 0. Thus a witness enables the qualitative study of the system: the detection of over- and under-constrained systems, the decomposition into irreducible subsystems, the computation of subsystems boundaries. This …

Discrete mathematicsConnected componentMathematical optimization[ INFO ] Computer Science [cs]Numerical algorithmsComputer scienceComputationNumerical analysisSystem FSolution setBinary constraint[INFO] Computer Science [cs]16. Peace & justiceGeometric constraint solvingWitnessSimplex algorithmWitness computation[INFO]Computer Science [cs]
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Balls into non-uniform bins

2014

Balls-into-bins games for uniform bins are widely used to model randomized load balancing strategies. Recently, balls-into-bins games have been analysed under the assumption that the selection probabilities for bins are not uniformly distributed. These new models are motivated by properties of many peer-to-peer (P2P) networks, which are not able to perfectly balance the load over the bins. While previous evaluations try to find strategies for uniform bins under non-uniform bin selection probabilities, this paper investigates heterogeneous bins, where the "capacities" of the bins might differ significantly. We show that heterogeneous environments can even help to distribute the load more eve…

Discrete mathematicsMathematical optimizationComputational complexity theoryComputer Networks and CommunicationsComputer scienceDistributed computingAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic AstrophysicsPhysics::Data Analysis; Statistics and ProbabilityLoad balancing (computing)BinTheoretical Computer ScienceLoad managementCapacity planningArtificial IntelligenceHardware and ArchitectureTheoryofComputation_ANALYSISOFALGORITHMSANDPROBLEMCOMPLEXITYBounded functionBall (bearing)Resource allocationHardware_ARITHMETICANDLOGICSTRUCTURESGame theorySoftwareMathematicsMathematicsofComputing_DISCRETEMATHEMATICS2010 IEEE International Symposium on Parallel & Distributed Processing (IPDPS)
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The Spanning Tree based Approach for Solving the Shortest Path Problem in Social Graphs

2016

Nowadays there are many social media sites with a very large number of users. Users of social media sites and relationships between them can be modelled as a graph. Such graphs can be analysed using methods from social network analysis (SNA). Many measures used in SNA rely on computation of shortest paths between nodes of a graph. There are many shortest path algorithms, but the majority of them suits only for small graphs, or work only with road network graphs that are fundamentally different from social graphs. This paper describes an efficient shortest path searching algorithm suitable for large social graphs. The described algorithm extends the Atlas algorithm. The proposed algorithm so…

Discrete mathematicsta113Mathematical optimizationSpanning treesocial network analysisComputer scienceAtlas algorithm020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologyLongest path problemverkostoanalyysiWidest path problemOdnoklassnikiEuclidean shortest pathShortest Path Faster Algorithmsocial graph020204 information systemsShortest path problem0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringK shortest path routingCanadian traveller problemshortest path problemMathematicsofComputing_DISCRETEMATHEMATICS
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Tabu search with strategic oscillation for the quadratic minimum spanning tree

2014

The quadratic minimum spanning tree problem consists of determining a spanning tree that minimizes the sum of costs of the edges and pairs of edges in the tree. Many algorithms and methods have been proposed for this hard combinatorial problem, including several highly sophisticated metaheuristics. This article presents a simple Tabu Search (TS) for this problem that incorporates Strategic Oscillation (SO) by alternating between constructive and destructive phases. The commonalties shared by this strategy and the more recently introduced methodology called iterated greedy search are shown and implications of their differences regarding the use of memory structures are identified. Extensive …

Distributed minimum spanning treeTree (data structure)Mathematical optimizationQuadratic equationSpanning treeEuclidean minimum spanning treeMinimum spanning treeMetaheuristicIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringTabu searchMathematicsIIE Transactions
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Guided local search for the optimal communication spanning tree problem

2011

This paper considers the optimal communication spanning tree (OCST) problem. Previous work analyzed features of high-quality solutions. Consequently, integrating this knowledge into a metaheuristic increases its performance for the OCST problem. In this paper, we present a guided local search (GLS) approach which dynamically changes the objective function to guide the search process into promising areas. In contrast to traditional approaches which reward promising solution features by favoring edges with low weights pointing towards the tree's center, GLS penalizes low-quality edges with large weights that do not point towards the tree's center.

Distributed minimum spanning treeTree (data structure)Tree traversalMathematical optimizationSpanning treeOptimal binary search treeGuided Local SearchMinimum spanning treeMetaheuristicMathematicsProceedings of the 13th annual conference companion on Genetic and evolutionary computation
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Ant Colony Search algorithm for optimal strategical planning of electrical distribution systems expansion

2005

Strategical planning is one of many research fields in the design of electrical distribution systems. The problem of strategical planning is a multiobjective combinatorial problem and the search space may often be quite large concerning to the options. The aim is to identify a strategy of expansion of a given distribution system in a given timeframe. For this problem, the search space is created beforehand by running a multiobjective optimisation algorithm for the optimal design of distribution networks for different load levels related to different years. The sets of Pareto-optimal solutions obtained for each load level at each year are equivalent in terms of the considered objectives, the…

Distribution systemMathematical optimizationIdentification (information)Artificial IntelligenceSearch algorithmComputer scienceSimulated annealingEnumerationAnt colony
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Control of Production-Distribution Systems under Discrete Disturbances and Control Actions

2011

This paper deals with the robust control and optimization of production-distribution systems. The model used in our problem formulation is a general network flow model that describes production, logistics, and transportation applications. The novelty in our formulation is in the discrete nature of the control and disturbance inputs. We highlight three main contributions: First, we derive a necessary and sufficient condition for the existence of robustly control invariant hyperboxes. Second, we show that a stricter version of the same condition is sufficient for global convergence to an invariant set. Third, for the scalar case, we show that these results parallel existing results in the set…

Distribution systemMathematical optimizationSettore ING-INF/04 - AutomaticaControl theoryNoveltyHypercubealphapet control production-distribution systemsInvariant (physics)Robust controlSettore MAT/09 - Ricerca OperativaFlow networkMathematics
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Optimal Shape Design in Contact Problems

1989

From the mathematical point of view, optimal shape design (or optimum design, optimization of the domain, structural optimization) is a branch of the calculus of variations and especially of optimal control where study is devoted to the problem of finding the optimal shape for an object. In an optimal shape design process the objective is to optimize certain criteria involving the solution of a partial differential equation with respect to its domain of definition, [2, 3, 5].

Domain of a functionMathematical optimizationPartial differential equationComputer scienceProcess (computing)Point (geometry)Shape optimizationOptimal controlObject (computer science)Domain (software engineering)
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