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Homogenization of quasilinear optimal control problems involving a thick multilevel junction of type 3 : 2 : 1

Tiziana Durante, Taras A. Mel’nyk (2012)

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

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We consider quasilinear optimal control problems involving a thick two-level junction which consists of the junction body and a large number of thin cylinders with the cross-section of order 𝒪( ). The thin cylinders are divided into two levels depending on the geometrical characteristics, the quasilinear boundary conditions and controls given on their lateral surfaces and bases respectively. In addition, the quasilinear boundary...

An Extended Opportunity-Based Age Replacement Policy

Bermawi P. Iskandar, Hiroaki Sandoh (2010)

RAIRO - Operations Research

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The present study proposes an extended opportunity-based age replacement policy where opportunities occur according to a Poisson process. When the age, of the system satisfies for a prespecified value , a corrective replacement is conducted if the objective system fails. In case satisfies for another prespecified value , we take an opportunity to preventively replace the system by a new one with probability , and do not take the opportunity with probability . At the moment reaches...

Trivial Cases for the Kantorovitch Problem

Serge Dubuc, Issa Kagabo, Patrice Marcotte (2010)

RAIRO - Operations Research

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Let and be two compact spaces endowed with respective measures and satisfying the condition . Let be a continuous function on the product space . The mass transfer problem consists in determining a measure on whose marginals coincide with and , and such that the total cost be minimized. We first show that if the cost function is decomposable, i.e., can be represented as the sum of two continuous functions defined on and , respectively, then every feasible measure is optimal....

Pointwise constrained radially increasing minimizers in the quasi-scalar calculus of variations

Luís Balsa Bicho, António Ornelas (2014)

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

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We prove of vector minimizers () =  (||) to multiple integrals ∫ ((), |()|)  on a  ⊂ ℝ, among the Sobolev functions (·) in + (, ℝ), using a  : ℝ×ℝ → [0,∞] with (·) and . Besides such basic hypotheses, (·,·) is assumed to satisfy also...

Asymptotic behaviour and numerical approximation of optimal eigenvalues of the Robin laplacian

Pedro Ricardo Simão Antunes, Pedro Freitas, James Bernard Kennedy (2013)

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

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We consider the problem of minimising the th-eigenvalue of the Robin Laplacian in R. Although for  = 1,2 and a positive boundary parameter it is known that the minimisers do not depend on , we demonstrate numerically that this will not always be the case and illustrate how the optimiser will depend on . We derive a Wolf–Keller type result for this problem and show that optimal eigenvalues grow at most with , which is in sharp contrast with the Weyl asymptotics for a...

Local semiconvexity of Kantorovich potentials on non-compact manifolds

Alessio Figalli, Nicola Gigli (2011)

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

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We prove that any Kantorovich potential for the cost function = /2 on a Riemannian manifold (, ) is locally semiconvex in the “region of interest”, without any compactness assumption on , nor any assumption on its curvature. Such a region of interest is of full -measure as soon as the starting measure does not charge – 1-dimensional rectifiable sets.

Inequality-sum: a global constraint capturing the objective function

Jean-Charles Régin, Michel Rueher (2010)

RAIRO - Operations Research

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This paper introduces a new method to prune the domains of the variables in constrained optimization problems where the objective function is defined by a sum , and where the integer variables are subject to difference constraints of the form . An important application area where such problems occur is deterministic scheduling with the as optimality criteria. This new constraint is also more general than a sum constraint defined on a set of ordered variables. Classical...

Hereditary properties of words

József Balogh, Béla Bollobás (2010)

RAIRO - Theoretical Informatics and Applications

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Let be a hereditary property of words, , an infinite class of finite words such that every subword (block) of a word belonging to is also in . Extending the classical Morse-Hedlund theorem, we show that either contains at least words of length for every  or, for some , it contains at most words of length for every . More importantly, we prove the following quantitative extension of this result: if has words of length then, for every , it contains at most ⌈( + 1)/2⌉⌈( + 1)/2⌈...