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Bence Prikler, Réka Svigruha, Judit Háhn, Péter Harkai, István Fodor, Edit Kaszab, Balázs Kriszt, Gergo Tóth, István Szabó, Zsolt Csenki, Gábor Bordós, Adrienn Micsinai, Brigitta Nyíro-Fekete, Zoltán Palotai, Zsófia Lovász, Zsolt Pirger and Sándor Szoboszlay
The concentration of microplastics (MPs) in two important Hungarian freshwater habitats was determined in the size range of 50 µm?1 mm. Lake Balaton (LB) is the largest shallow lake in Central Europe, with a significant role in recreation and tourism. It...
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Anteneh Afework Mekonnen, Tibor Sipos and Nóra Krizsik
Identifying and prioritizing hazardous road traffic crash locations is an efficient way to mitigate road traffic crashes, treat point locations, and introduce regulations for area-wide changes. A sound method to identify blackspots (BS) and area-wide hot...
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Joan Vendrell and Solmaz Kia
This paper proposes a quantum-inspired evolutionary algorithm (QiEA) to solve an optimal service-matching task-assignment problem. Our proposed algorithm comes with the advantage of generating always feasible population individuals and, thus, eliminating...
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Peter Z. Revesz
An Old Hungarian Runic inscription from the Altai Mountains with 40 signs has posed some special challenges for decipherment due to several letter mix-ups and the use of a tamga sign, which is the first reported use of a tamga within this type of script....
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Kai Xue, Zhiqin Huang, Ping Wang and Zeyu Xu
Task allocation of unmanned surface vehicles (USVs) with low task cost is an important research area which assigns USVs from starting points to different target points to complete tasks. Most of the research lines of task allocation are using heuristic a...
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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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Marin Cerjan, Ana Petricic and Marko Delimar
In competitive power markets, electric utilities, power producers, and traders are exposed to increased risks caused by electricity price volatility. The growing reliance on renewable sources and their dependence on weather, nuclear uncertainty, market c...
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The structure of Tvrda and its buildings date back to the Middle Ages. Tvrda represents the Old Town of the city of Osijek and the best-preserved and largest ensemble of Baroque buildings in Croatia. After the withdrawal of the Ottomans in 1687, during t...
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Daniela Angelina Jelincic, Sanja Ti?ma, Zoltán Lantos and Iva Tolic
Cross-border areas and cross-border cooperation are one of the priorities of the EU policy. Those areas, often rich in recreational, cultural and natural resources provide a great potential for the development of sustainable tourism. The article analyzes...
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Valeriy Gurin, Elena Persiyanova
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The subject of the research is the basic principles of making the model of managing the production of software and models of development and operation of heterogeneous teams for project management. The objective of the research is to develop the mathemat...
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