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Nov 1, 1989 · HomeORSA Journal on ComputingVol. 1, No. 4. Anomalous Acceleration in Parallel Multiple-Cost-Row Linear Programming. Andrew T. Phillips. Andrew ...
greater than the number of processors can occur in practice. To show how this is possible, a relatively simple example of a multiple-cost-row linear program ...
Feb 24, 2005 · [2] A. T. Phillips and J.B. Rosen, Anomalies acceleration in parallel multiple cost row linear programming, ORSA Journal on Computing (1989(.
Possibilistic Linear Programming with Measurable Multiattribute Value ... Anomalous Acceleration in Parallel Multiple-Cost-Row Linear Programming. 247-251.
Phillips and J.B. Rosen, Anomalous acceleration in parallel multiple-cost-row linear programming, ORSA J. Computing 1 (4) (1989) 247–251.
Anomalous Acceleration in Parallel Multiple-Cost-Row Linear Programming ... TL;DR: A relatively simple example of a multiple-cost-row linear program is ...
Phillips A. T. and J. B. Rosen (1989), Anomalous Acceleration in Parallel Multiple-Cost-Row Linear Programming, ORSA Journal on Computing 1 (4), 247–251.
This chapter discusses the parallel solution of the Bidomain equations and an associated forward problem, which can be used to simulate the electrical ...
There are unfortunately several, as yet unexplained anomalies in our results. These mainly show up on larger models. In several instances superlinear ...
We will first apply the Simplex algorithm to this problem. After a couple of iterations, we will hit a degenerate solution, which is why this example is ...