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New Approaches to Circle Packing into the Square is devoted to the
most recent results on the densest packing of equal circles in a
square. In the last few decades, many articles have considered this
question, which has been an object of interest since it is a hard
challenge both in discrete geometry and in mathematical
programming. The authors have studied this geometrical optimization
problem for a long time, and they developed several new algorithms
to solve it. The book completely covers the investigations on this
topic.
The SCAN conference, the International Symposium on Scientific Com
puting, Computer Arithmetic and Validated Numerics, takes place
bian nually under the joint auspices of GAMM (Gesellschaft fiir
Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik) and IMACS (International
Association for Mathematics and Computers in Simulation). SCAN-98
attracted more than 100 participants from 21 countries all over the
world. During the four days from September 22 to 25, nine
highlighted, plenary lectures and over 70 contributed talks were
given. These figures indicate a large participation, which was
partly caused by the attraction of the organizing country, Hungary,
but also the effec tive support system have contributed to the
success. The conference was substantially supported by the
Hungarian Research Fund OTKA, GAMM, the National Technology
Development Board OMFB and by the J6zsef Attila University. Due to
this funding, it was possible to subsidize the participation of
over 20 scientists, mainly from Eastern European countries. It is
important that the possibly first participation of 6 young
researchers was made possible due to the obtained support. The
number of East-European participants was relatively high. These
results are especially valuable, since in contrast to the usual 2
years period, the present meeting was organized just one year after
the last SCAN-xx conference."
In recent years global optimization has found applications in many
interesting areas of science and technology including molecular
biology, chemical equilibrium problems, medical imaging and
networks. The collection of papers in this book indicates the
diverse applicability of global optimization. Furthermore, various
algorithmic, theoretical developments and computational studies are
presented. Audience: All researchers and students working in
mathematical programming.
This book explores the updated version of the GLOBAL algorithm
which contains improvements for a local search algorithm and new
Java implementations. Efficiency comparisons to earlier versions
and on the increased speed achieved by the parallelization, are
detailed. Examples are provided for students as well as researchers
and practitioners in optimization, operations research, and
mathematics to compose their own scripts with ease. A GLOBAL manual
is presented in the appendix to assist new users with modules and
test functions. GLOBAL is a successful stochastic multistart global
optimization algorithm that has passed several computational tests,
and is efficient and reliable for small to medium dimensional
global optimization problems. The algorithm uses clustering to
ensure efficiency and is modular in regard to the two local search
methods it starts with, but it can also easily apply other local
techniques. The strength of this algorithm lies in its reliability
and adaptive algorithm parameters. The GLOBAL algorithm is free to
download also in the earlier Fortran, C, and MATLAB
implementations.
In recent years global optimization has found applications in many
interesting areas of science and technology including molecular
biology, chemical equilibrium problems, medical imaging and
networks. The collection of papers in this book indicates the
diverse applicability of global optimization. Furthermore, various
algorithmic, theoretical developments and computational studies are
presented. Audience: All researchers and students working in
mathematical programming.
The SCAN conference, the International Symposium on Scientific Com
puting, Computer Arithmetic and Validated Numerics, takes place
bian nually under the joint auspices of GAMM (Gesellschaft fiir
Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik) and IMACS (International
Association for Mathematics and Computers in Simulation). SCAN-98
attracted more than 100 participants from 21 countries all over the
world. During the four days from September 22 to 25, nine
highlighted, plenary lectures and over 70 contributed talks were
given. These figures indicate a large participation, which was
partly caused by the attraction of the organizing country, Hungary,
but also the effec tive support system have contributed to the
success. The conference was substantially supported by the
Hungarian Research Fund OTKA, GAMM, the National Technology
Development Board OMFB and by the J6zsef Attila University. Due to
this funding, it was possible to subsidize the participation of
over 20 scientists, mainly from Eastern European countries. It is
important that the possibly first participation of 6 young
researchers was made possible due to the obtained support. The
number of East-European participants was relatively high. These
results are especially valuable, since in contrast to the usual 2
years period, the present meeting was organized just one year after
the last SCAN-xx conference."
This book constitutes the proceedings of the 18th International
System Design Language Forum, SDL 2017, held in Budapest, Hungary,
in October 2017. The 10 full papers presented in this volume were
carefully reviewed and selected from 17 submissions. The selected
papers cover a wide spectrum of topics related to system design
languages ranging from the system design language usage to UML and
GRL models; model-driven engineering of database queries; network
service design and regression testing; and modeling for Internet of
Things (IoT) data processing.
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