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Fast evaluation of thin-plate splines on fine square grids

Petr Luner, Jan Flusser (2005)

Kybernetika

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The paper deals with effective calculation of Thin-Plate Splines (TPS). We present a new modification of hierarchical approximation scheme. Unlike 2-D schemes published earlier, we propose an 1-D approximation. The new method yields lower computing complexity while it preserves the approximation accuracy.

Efficient greedy algorithms for high-dimensional parameter spaces with applications to empirical interpolation and reduced basis methods

Jan S. Hesthaven, Benjamin Stamm, Shun Zhang (2014)

ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis - Modélisation Mathématique et Analyse Numérique

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We propose two new algorithms to improve greedy sampling of high-dimensional functions. While the techniques have a substantial degree of generality, we frame the discussion in the context of methods for empirical interpolation and the development of reduced basis techniques for high-dimensional parametrized functions. The first algorithm, based on a saturation assumption of the error in the greedy algorithm, is shown to result in a significant reduction of the workload over the standard...

An adaptive multi-spline refinement algorithm in simulation based sailboat trajectory optimization using onboard multi-core computer systems

Roman Dębski (2016)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

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A new dynamic programming based parallel algorithm adapted to on-board heterogeneous computers for simulation based trajectory optimization is studied in the context of “high-performance sailing”. The algorithm uses a new discrete space of continuously differentiable functions called the multi-splines as its search space representation. A basic version of the algorithm is presented in detail (pseudo-code, time and space complexity, search space auto-adaptation properties). Possible extensions...

Variable Neighborhood Search for Solving the Capacitated Single Allocation Hub Location Problem

Maric, Miroslav (2013)

Serdica Journal of Computing

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In this paper a Variable Neighborhood Search (VNS) algorithm for solving the Capacitated Single Allocation Hub Location Problem (CSAHLP) is presented. CSAHLP consists of two subproblems; the first is choosing a set of hubs from all nodes in a network, while the other comprises finding the optimal allocation of non-hubs to hubs when a set of hubs is already known. The VNS algorithm was used for the first subproblem, while the CPLEX solver was used for the second. Computational results...

Optimal placement of electrodes in an electroporation process

Nicolae Cîndea, Benoît Fabrèges, Frédéric de Gournay, Clair Poignard (2010)

ESAIM: Proceedings

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Electroporation consists in increasing the permeability of a tissue by applying high voltage pulses. In this paper we discuss the question of optimal placement and optimal loading of electrodes such that electroporation holds only in a given open set of the domain. The electroporated set of the domain is where the norm of the electric field is above a given threshold value. We use a standard gradient algorithm to optimize the loading...

Evaluating the Kernighan-Lin heuristic for hardware/software partitioning

Zoltán Mann, András Orbán, Viktor Farkas (2007)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

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In recent years, several heuristics have been proposed for the hardware/software partitioning problem. One of the most promising directions is the adaptation of the Kernighan-Lin algorithm. The Kernighan-Lin heuristic was originally developed for circuit partitioning, but it has been adapted to other domains as well. Moreover, numerous improvements have been suggested so that now several variants of the original algorithm exist. The aim of this paper is to systematically evaluate the...