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Chinh Lieou, Serge Jolicoeur, Thomas Guyondet, Stéphane O?Carroll and Tri Nguyen-Quang
This study examines the hydrodynamic regimes in Shediac Bay, located in New Brunswick, Canada, with a focus on the breach in the Grande-Digue sand spit. The breach, which was developed in the mid-1980s, has raised concerns about its potential impacts on ...
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Jean-Marc Guarini and Jennifer Coston-Guarini
In their 2023 book, ?The Blue Compendium: From Knowledge to Action for a Sustainable Ocean Economy?, Lubchenko and Haugan invoked alternate stable (AS) states marginally as an undesired consequence of sources of disturbance on populations, communities an...
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Bohyeon Hwang, Kideok Do and Sungyeol Chang
Constant changes occur in coastal areas over different timescales, requiring observation and modeling. Specifically, modeling morphological changes resulting from short-term events, such as storms, is of great importance in coastal management. Parameter ...
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?tefan Ionescu, Camelia Delcea, Nora Chiri?a and Ionu? Nica
This research provides a comprehensive analysis of the dynamic interplay between agent-based modeling (ABM) and artificial intelligence (AI) through a meticulous bibliometric study. This study reveals a substantial increase in scholarly interest, particu...
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Satoshi Warita and Katsuhide Fujita
Recently, multi-agent systems have become widespread as essential technologies for various practical problems. An essential problem in multi-agent systems is collaborative automating picking and delivery operations in warehouses. The warehouse commission...
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