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Oscar Danilo Montoya, Alexander Molina-Cabrera, Luis Fernando Grisales-Noreña, Ricardo Alberto Hincapié and Mauricio Granada
This paper addresses the phase-balancing problem in three-phase power grids with the radial configuration from the perspective of master?slave optimization. The master stage corresponds to an improved version of the Chu and Beasley genetic algorithm, whi...
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Santosh Kumar Banbhrani, Bo Xu, Haifeng Liu and Hongfei Lin
Hashtags are considered important in various real-world applications, including tweet mining, query expansion, and sentiment analysis. Hence, recommending hashtags from tagged tweets has been considered significant by the research community. However, whi...
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Hasan Çinar and Ilyas Kandemir
This paper presents the application of an active energy management strategy to a hybrid system consisting of a proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC), battery, and supercapacitor. The purpose of energy management is to control the battery and superca...
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Oscar Danilo Montoya, Luis Fernando Grisales-Noreña and Edwin Rivas-Trujillo
With this study, we address the optimal phase balancing problem in three-phase networks with asymmetric loads in reference to a mixed-integer quadratic convex (MIQC) model. The objective function considers the minimization of the sum of the square curren...
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Elias Munapo
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The Hungarian method is a well-known method for solving the assignment problem. This method was developed and published in 1955. It was named the Hungarian method because two theorems from two Hungarian mathematicians were used. In 1957, it was noticed t...
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