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Ivan Gabriel-Martin, Alvaro Sordo-Ward, Luis Garrote and Juan T. García
This paper focuses on proposing the minimum number of storms necessary to derive the extreme flood hydrographs accurately through event-based modelling. To do so, we analyzed the results obtained by coupling a continuous stochastic weather generator (the...
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Tienan Li, Xueting Zeng, Cong Chen, Xiangmin Kong, Junlong Zhang, Ying Zhu, Fan Zhang and He Dong
In this study, an initial water-rights allocation (IWRA) model is proposed for adjusting the traditional initial water-rights empowerment model based on previous water intake permits, with the aim of improving the productivity of water resources under po...
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Jeffrey Tim Query, Evaristo Diz
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AbstractIn this study we examine the robustness of fit for a multivariate and an autoregressive integrated moving average model to a data sample time series type. The sample is a recurrent actuarial data set for a 10-year horizon. We utilize ...
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Igor Paz, Bernard Willinger, Auguste Gires, Bianca Alves de Souza, Laurent Monier, Hervé Cardinal, Bruno Tisserand, Ioulia Tchiguirinskaia and Daniel Schertzer
Recent studies have highlighted the need for high resolution rainfall measurements for better modelling of urban and peri-urban catchment responses. In this work, we used a fully-distributed model called ?Multi-Hydro? to study small-scale rainfall variab...
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Dragan Pamucar, Nikola Kne?evic, Dragana Macura, Boban Ðorovic
Research Question: The paper explores the problem of defining the number of required employees and their skills, as well as optimizing the work time. Motivation: Motivation for this paper arises from the fact that an organizational structure of business ...
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Shieh-Kung Huang, Jin-Quan Chen, Yuan-Tao Weng and Jae-Do Kang
Continuous and autonomous system identification is an alternative to regular inspection during operations, which is essential for structural integrity management (SIM) as well as structural health monitoring (SHM). In this regard, online (or real-time) s...
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Allan Jonathan da Silva, Jack Baczynski and José Valentim Machado Vicente
We introduce a novel stochastically correlated two-factor (i.e., bivariate) diffusion process under the square-root format, for which we analytically obtain the corresponding solutions for the conditional moment-generating functions and conditional chara...
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Tamás Kegyes, Alex Kummer, Zoltán Süle and János Abonyi
We analyzed a special class of graph traversal problems, where the distances are stochastic, and the agent is restricted to take a limited range in one go. We showed that both constrained shortest Hamiltonian pathfinding problems and disassembly line bal...
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Yang Liu, Qiang Zhang, Longjin Wang, Shun An, Yan He, Zhimin Fan and Fang Deng
This paper investigates the problem of real-time parameter identification for ship maneuvering parameters and wave peak frequency in an ocean environment. Based on the idea of Euler discretion, a combined model of ship maneuvering and wave peak frequency...
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Liang Li, Guangchun Han and Shunying Ji
Accurately assessing ice loads is a fundamental issue in the field of structural design for ships in ice-covered regions. In this paper, we conducted research on extreme ice load estimation for icebreaking ships, combining stochastic theory with numerica...
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