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This book presents a collection of energy production and
distribution problems identified by the members of the COST Action
TD1207 "Mathematical Optimization in the Decision Support Systems
for Efficient and Robust Energy Networks". The aim of the COST
Action was to coordinate the efforts of the experts in different
fields, from academia and industry, in developing innovative tools
for quantitative decision making, and apply them to the efficient
and robust design and management of energy networks. The work
covers three main goals:* to be a nimble while comprehensive
resource of several real life business problems with a categorized
set of pointers to many relevant prescriptive problems for energy
systems;* to offer a balanced mix of scientific and industrial
views;* to evolve over time in a flexible and dynamic way giving,
from time to time, a more scientific or industrial - or even
political in a broad sense - weighed perspective.It is addressed to
researchers and professionals working in the field.
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Mathematical Software - ICMS 2016 - 5th International Conference, Berlin, Germany, July 11-14, 2016, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2016)
Gert-Martin Greuel, Thorsten Koch, Peter Paule, Andrew Sommese
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R3,223
Discovery Miles 32 230
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This book constitutes the proceedings of the 5th International
Conference on Mathematical Software, ICMS 2015, held in Berlin,
Germany, in July 2016. The 68 papers included in this volume were
carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. The
papers are organized in topical sections named: univalent
foundations and proof assistants; software for mathematical
reasoning and applications; algebraic and toric geometry; algebraic
geometry in applications; software of polynomial systems; software
for numerically solving polynomial systems; high-precision
arithmetic, effective analysis, and special functions; mathematical
optimization; interactive operation to scientific artwork and
mathematical reasoning; information services for mathematics:
software, services, models, and data; semDML: towards a semantic
layer of a world digital mathematical library; miscellanea.
This book addresses a seemingly simple question: can a certain
amount of gas be transported within a pipeline network? The
question is difficult, however, when asked in relation to a meshed
nationwide gas transportation network and when taking into account
technical details and discrete decisions, as well as regulations,
contracts, and varying demands involved. Evaluating Gas Network
Capacities provides an introduction to the field of gas
transportation planning and discusses in detail the advantages and
disadvantages of several mathematical models that address gas
transport within the context of the technical and regulatory
framework. It shows how to solve the models using sophisticated
mathematical optimization algorithms and includes examples of
large-scale applications of mathematical optimization to this
real-world industrial problem. Readers will also find a glossary of
gas transport terms, tables listing the physical and technical
quantities and constants used throughout the book, and a reference
list of regulation and gas business literature.
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