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Modeling Chilean Mathematics Teachers’ Instructional Beliefs on Problem Solving Practices
(Springer Netherlands, 2019)
© 2018, Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan.This study was designed to examine predictors of instructional beliefs related to problem solving that influence mathematics in-service teachers’ practices in the Chilean ...
Heuristic Function to Solve The Generalized Covering TSP with Artificial Intelligence Search
(IEEE, 2020)
Search is a universal problem-solving method in Artificial Intelligence. Specifically, Heuristic Search algorithms, such as A*, use a heuristic function to guide the search process. The heuristic function allows algorithms ...
Solving manufacturing cell design problems by using a dolphin echolocation algorithm
(Springer Verlag, 2016)
Solving manufacturing cell design problems using the black hole algorithm
(Springer Verlag, 2017)
Solving Constraint Satisfaction Puzzles with Constraint Programming
(2009-09-17)
Constraint Programming (CP) is a powerful paradigm for solving
Combinatorial Problems (generally issued from Decision Making). In CP,
Enumeration Strategies are crucial for resolution performances. In this work,
we model ...
Machine-part cell formation problems with constraint programming
(IEEE Computer Society, 2016)
Global optimization for the ℋ∞-norm model reduction problem
(2007-01-01)
A branch and bound algorithm is proposed to solve the [image omitted]-norm model reduction problem for continuous and discrete-time linear systems, with convergence to the global optimum in a finite time. The lower and ...
Global optimization for the ℋ∞-norm model reduction problem
(2007-01-01)
A branch and bound algorithm is proposed to solve the [image omitted]-norm model reduction problem for continuous and discrete-time linear systems, with convergence to the global optimum in a finite time. The lower and ...
On the regular-geometric-figure solution to the N-body problem
(2001-09-01)
The regular-geometric-figure solution to the N-body problem is presented in a very simple way. The Newtonian formalism is used without resorting to a more involved rotating coordinate system. Those configurations occur for ...