نتایج جستجو برای: approximate quantity

تعداد نتایج: 155483  

M. Rabbani,

In most stochastic inventory models, such as continuous review models and periodic review models, it has been assumed that the stockout period during a cycle is small enough to be neglected so that the average number of cycles per year can be approximated as D/Q, where D is the average annual demand and Q is the order quantity. This assumption makes the problem more tactable, but it should not ...

M. Rabbani,

In most stochastic inventory models, such as continuous review models and periodic review models, it has been assumed that the stockout period during a cycle is small enough to be neglected so that the average number of cycles per year can be approximated as D/Q, where D is the average annual demand and Q is the order quantity. This assumption makes the problem more tactable, but it should not ...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2012
James West Lucas Lacasa Simone Severini Andrew Teschendorff

We study the notion of approximate entropy within the framework of network theory. Approximate entropy is an uncertainty measure originally proposed in the context of dynamical systems and time series. We first define a purely structural entropy obtained by computing the approximate entropy of the so-called slide sequence. This is a surrogate of the degree sequence and it is suggested by the fr...

Journal: :journal of linear and topological algebra (jlta) 0
m mirzaee azandaryani department of mathematics, faculty of science, university of qom, qom, iran a khosravi faculty of mathematical sciences and computer, kharazmi university, tehran, iran

in this paper we get some results and applications for duals and approximate duals of g-frames in hilbert spaces. in particular, we consider the stability of duals and approximate duals under bounded operators and we study duals and approximate duals of g-frames in the direct sum of hilbert spaces. we also obtain some results for perturbations of approximate duals.

2015
S. Khosravi S. H. Mirmohammadi

Dynamic lot sizing problem is one of the significant problem in industrial units and it has been considered by many researchers. Considering the quantity discount in purchasing cost is one of the important and practical assumptions in the field of inventory control models and it has been less focused in terms of stochastic version of dynamic lot sizing problem. In this paper, stochastic dynamic...

Journal: :Computat. and Visualiz. in Science 2015
Michael J. Holst Sara N. Pollock Yunrong Zhu

In this article we develop convergence theory for a class of goal-oriented adaptive finite element algorithms for second order semilinear elliptic equations. We first introduce several approximate dual problems, and briefly discuss the target problem class. We then review some standard facts concerning conforming finite element discretization and error-estimate-driven adaptive finite element me...

Journal: :SIAM journal on numerical analysis 2011
J. Breidt Troy D. Butler Donald J. Estep

We consider the inverse sensitivity analysis problem of quantifying the uncertainty of inputs to a deterministic map given specified uncertainty in a linear functional of the output of the map. This is a version of the model calibration or parameter estimation problem for a deterministic map. We assume that the uncertainty in the quantity of interest is represented by a random variable with a g...

2013
David I. HEIMANN

In supply chains, domestic and global, a producer must decide on an optimal quantity of items to order from suppliers and at what inventory level to place this order (the EOQ problem). We discuss how to modify the EOQ in the face of failures and recoveries by the supplier. This is the EOQ with disruption problem (EOQD). The supplier makes transitions between being capable and not being capable ...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition 2013
Darko Odic Paul Pietroski Tim Hunter Jeffrey Lidz Justin Halberda

The psychology supporting the use of quantifier words (e.g., "some," "most," "more") is of interest to both scientists studying quantity representation (e.g., number, area) and to scientists and linguists studying the syntax and semantics of these terms. Understanding quantifiers requires both a mastery of the linguistic representations and a connection with cognitive representations of quantit...

Journal: :Journal of Functional Analysis 2012

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