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Dimitris C. Tsamatsoulis, Christos A. Korologos and Dimitris V. Tsiftsoglou
This study aims to approximate the optimum sulfate content of cement, applying maximization of compressive strength as a criterion for cement produced in industrial mills. The design includes tests on four types of cement containing up to three main comp...
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Aikaterini P. Kyprioti, Alexandros A. Taflanidis, Norberto C. Nadal-Caraballo, Madison C. Yawn and Luke A. Aucoin
Surrogate models, also referenced as metamodels, have emerged as attractive data-driven, predictive models for storm surge estimation. They are calibrated based on an existing database of synthetic storm simulations and can provide fast-to-compute approx...
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Thomas Le Mézo, Luc Jaulin, Damien Massé and Benoit Zerr
In this paper, we show that a basic fixed point method used to enclose the greatest fixed point in a Kleene algebra will allow us to compute inner and outer approximations of invariant-based sets for continuous-time nonlinear dynamical systems. Our contr...
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András Faragó and Zohre R. Mojaveri
The Disjoint Connecting Paths problem and its capacitated generalization, called Unsplittable Flow problem, play an important role in practical applications such as communication network design and routing. These tasks are NP-hard in general, but various...
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Zabidin Salleh, Ghaliah Alhamzi, Ibitsam Masmali and Ahmad Alhawarat
The conjugate gradient method is one of the most popular methods to solve large-scale unconstrained optimization problems since it does not require the second derivative, such as Newton?s method or approximations. Moreover, the conjugate gradient method ...
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