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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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Panagiotis Farmakis, Athanasios Chassiakos and Stylianos Karatzas
Hub-and-Spoke (H&S) network modeling is a form of transport topology optimization in which network joins are connected through intermediate hub nodes. The Short Sea Shipping (SSS) problem aims to efficiently disperse passenger flows involving multipl...
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Thi Hong Diep Dao and Jean-Claude Thill
In this paper, we take the position that cities gain to be represented as three-dimensional spaces populated by scores of micro-scale-built spaces (buildings, rooms, passageways, squares, etc.). Effective algorithms that evaluate place-based accessibilit...
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Arbi Haza Nasution, Shella Eldwina Fitri, Rizauddin Saian, Winda Monika and Nasreen Badruddin
Indonesia has a diverse ethnic and cultural background. However, this diversity sometimes creates social problems, such as intertribal conflict. Because of the large differences among tribal languages, it is often difficult for conflicting parties to dia...
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Davide Bilò, Luciano Gualà, Stefano Leucci and Guido Proietti
Network creation games have been extensively used as mathematical models to capture the key aspects of the decentralized process that leads to the formation of interconnected communication networks by selfish agents. In these games, each user of the netw...
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Chunlong Ma, Dongyan Shi, Chao Li, Mengnan Wang and Dongze He
In order to study the influence of the pressure load generated during the pulsation of cavitation bubbles on the oblique 45-degree curved surface boundary. The curved surface boundaries have different curvatures. This study also designs a multi-angle bra...
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Mattia D?Emidio
Computing shortest-path distances is a fundamental primitive in the context of graph data mining, since this kind of information is essential in a broad range of prominent applications, which include social network analysis, data routing, web search opti...
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Ruiming Ma, Miaomiao Xie, Wenju Yun and Dehai Zhu
Thermal remote sensing provides a method to describe spatial heterogeneity of the ?urban heat island? effect and to evaluate the function of temperature regulation. Rapid urbanization and heatwave events with increasing frequencies need a quantitative an...
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Víctor Pacheco-Valencia, José Alberto Hernández, José María Sigarreta and Nodari Vakhania
The Traveling Salesman Problem (TSP) aims at finding the shortest trip for a salesman, who has to visit each of the locations from a given set exactly once, starting and ending at the same location. Here, we consider the Euclidean version of the problem,...
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Mykhailo Oklander,Oksana Yashkina,Dmytro Yashkin
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A scientific-methodological approach to selecting a route with a minimal projected number of road accidents among several possible routes that connect the points of departure and destination has been proposed, which is based on three steps: the first ste...
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