Recent Developments and Future Directions in Mathematical Programming
Ellis L. Johnson, George L. Nemhauser (1992)
The Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research
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Ellis L. Johnson, George L. Nemhauser (1992)
The Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research
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Miloš Baošić, Branislav Đorđević (1992)
The Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research
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Ilona Lovasi (1992)
The Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research
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Sanjo Zlobec (1991)
The Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research
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Miao-Sheng Chen, Chung-Chiang Chen (1998)
The Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research
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Č. Duboka, Ž. Aresnijević, J. Todorović (1996)
The Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research
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Sanjo Zlobec (1992)
The Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research
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Jalal Nikoukaran, Ray J. Paul (1998)
The Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research
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Hannu Nurmi (1982)
Stochastica
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This paper deals with two ways in which uncertainty notions enter social science models: 1) They can be used in an effort to make intelligible some phenomena that would otherwise be difficult to comprehend, or 2) They can be use to generalize or modify the domain of validity of some theoretical results.
Tao Liao, Yongjie Zhang, Peter M. Kekenes-Huskey, Yuhui Cheng, Anushka Michailova, Andrew D. McCulloch, Michael Holst, J. Andrew McCammon (2013)
Molecular Based Mathematical Biology
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Multi-scale modeling plays an important role in understanding the structure and biological functionalities of large biomolecular complexes. In this paper, we present an efficient computational framework to construct multi-scale models from atomic resolution data in the Protein Data Bank (PDB), which is accelerated by multi-core CPU and programmable Graphics Processing Units (GPU). A multi-level summation of Gaussian kernel functions is employed to generate implicit models for biomolecules....
Jovan Petrić (1992)
The Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research
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David F. Barrero, Antonio González-Pardo, David Camacho, María D. R-Moreno (2010)
Computer Science and Information Systems
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C. Y. Fong, M. Shaughnessy, L. Damewood, L. H. Yang (2012)
Nanoscale Systems: Mathematical Modeling, Theory and Applications
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Since the term “spintronics” was conceived in 1996, there have been several directions taken to develop new semiconductor-based magnetic materials for device applications using spin, or spin and charge, as the operational paradigm. Anticipating their integration into mature semiconductor technologies, one direction is to make use of materials involving Si. In this review, we focus on the progress made, since 2005, in Si-based half metallic spintronic materials. In addition to commenting...
Jonathan Andreasen, Miroslav Kolesik (2013)
Nanoscale Systems: Mathematical Modeling, Theory and Applications
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This work demonstrates an improved method to simulate long-distance femtosecond pulse propagation in highcontrast nanowaveguides. Different from typical beam propagation methods, the foundational tool here is capable of simulating strong spatiotemporal waveform reshaping and extreme spectral dynamics. Meanwhile, the ability to fully capture effects due to index contrast in the transverse direction is retained, without requiring a decomposition of the electric field in terms of waveguide...
A. Shamloo, A.P. Sowa (2013)
Nanoscale Systems: Mathematical Modeling, Theory and Applications
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We consider the electronic properties of a system consisting of two quantum dots in physical proximity, which we will refer to as the double-Qdot. Double-Qdots are attractive in light of their potential application to spin-based quantum computing and other electronic applications, e.g. as specialized sensors. Our main goal is to derive the essential properties of the double-Qdot from a model that is rigorous yet numerically tractable, and largely circumvents the complexities of an ab...
Yan Xie, Jie Cheng, Benzhuo Lu, Linbo Zhang (2013)
Molecular Based Mathematical Biology
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rithms for solving the 3D electro-diffusion equations such as the Poisson-Nernst-Planck equations and the size-modified Poisson-Nernst-Planck equations in simulations of biomolecular systems in ionic liquid. A set of transformation methods based on the generalized Slotboom variables is used to solve the coupled equations. Calculations of the diffusion-reaction rate coefficients, electrostatic potential and ion concentrations for various systems verify the method’s validity and stability....
Amelia B. Kreienkamp, Lucy Y. Liu, Mona S. Minkara, Matthew G. Knepley, Jaydeep P. Bardhan, Mala L. Radhakrishnan (2013)
Molecular Based Mathematical Biology
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We analyze and suggest improvements to a recently developed approximate continuum-electrostatic model for proteins. The model, called BIBEE/I (boundary-integral based electrostatics estimation with interpolation), was able to estimate electrostatic solvation free energies to within a mean unsigned error of 4% on a test set of more than 600 proteins¶a significant improvement over previous BIBEE models. In this work, we tested the BIBEE/I model for its capability to predict residue-by-residue...