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- Process optimization: Integrating energy and process systems. Smith, Walt // Energy User News;May97, Vol. 22 Issue 5, p30
Part II. Focuses on the practicability of process optimization through the integration of energy and process system in industries to reengineer critical and profit-sensitive issues in the United States. Phases of auditing the process; Explanation of the optimization process; Focus on...
- A pratical approach to computerizing optimization problems. Taylor, Robert E. // Industrial Management;Jul/Aug97, Vol. 39 Issue 4, p20
Focuses on the development of different approaches to the many computerizing optimization problems. What contributes the automatic control of various processes; Definition of optimization; Benefit of the mathematical models; Description of the development of an optimizing algorithm.
- OPTIMALITY CONDITIONS FOR CONTROL PROBLEMS GOVERNED BY VARIATIONAL INEQUALITIES. Ndoutoume, James Louis // Mathematics of Operations Research;Aug94, Vol. 19 Issue 3, p676
Describes a theory of first-order necessary conditions of optimality for nonsmooth control problems governed by variational inequalities. Preliminary definitions and results; Symmetry condition for contingent derivatives; Generalized fist-order necessary conditions; Relationship to other...
- The optimization of single mode basis functions for polyatomic vibrational problems with application to the water molecule. Schwenke, David W. // Journal of Chemical Physics;3/1/92, Vol. 96 Issue 5, p3426
We consider the optimization of the wave functions for coupled vibrations represented by linear combinations of products of functions depending only on a single vibrational coordinate. The functions themselves are optimized as well as the configuration list. For the H2O molecule, highly accurate...
- Determining regular orbits in the presence of irregular trajectories using optimal control theory. Botina, Jair; Rabitz, Herschel; Rahman, Naseem // Journal of Chemical Physics;10/15/95, Vol. 103 Issue 15, p6637
Two general algorithms are presented to determine regular orbits in the presence of irregular trajectories in a phase space of n degrees of freedom. The first algorithm searches for regular orbits with the energy as a free-floating parameter. The second algorithm seeks regular orbits at constant...
- The efficient optimization of molecular geometries using redundant internal coordinates. Bakken, Vebj�rn; Helgaker, Trygve // Journal of Chemical Physics;11/22/2002, Vol. 117 Issue 20, p9160
The optimization of ab initio molecular geometries is discussed. Based on comparisons of 30 minimizations and 15 saddle-point optimizations, the most efficient combination of coordinate system, approximate and exact Hessians, and step control is determined. Use of a proposed set of...
- Equivalents of a general approximate variational principle for set-valued maps and application to efficiency. Huang, X. X. // Mathematical Methods of Operations Research;2000, Vol. 51 Issue 3, p433
Abstract. In this paper, three equivalents of a corollary of the general approximate variational principle for set-valued maps which we obtained in [5] are derived. Applying a corollary of the general approximate variational principle, we obtain existence theorems for efficient solutions to...
- Markov decision processes with a stopping time constraint. Horiguchi, Masayuki // Mathematical Methods of Operations Research;2001, Vol. 53 Issue 2, p279
In this paper, the optimization problem for a stopped Markov decision process with finite states and actions is considered over stopping times t constrained so that 𝔼 t? a for some fixed a>0. The problem is solved through randomization of stopping times and mathematical programming...
- A multiobjective control approach to priority queues. Hern�ndez-Lerma, On�simo; Hoyos-Reyes, Luis F. // Mathematical Methods of Operations Research;2001, Vol. 53 Issue 2, p265
This paper introduces a multiobjective control formulation of the priority assignment (PA) problem for a discrete-time single-server queueing system with q competing classes of customers, and the discounted cost criterion. A multiobjective priority assignment (MPA) problem is presented, which is...


