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Application problems can often not be solved adequately by numerical algorithms as several difficulties might arise at the same time. When developing and improving algorithms which hopefully allow to handle those difficulties in the future, good test instances are required. These can then be...
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We present a new way to solve generalized Nash equilibrium problems. We assume the feasible set to be compact. Furthermore all functions are assumed to be polynomials. However we do not impose convexity on either the utility functions or the action sets. The key idea is to use Putinar’s...
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We consider the optimal operation of a hydroelectric plant supplemented by a set of thermal plants. The initial model gives rise to a discrete minimization problem with a convex cost function, submitted to both concave and convex restrictions. The geometry of the water reservoir is taken into...
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Application problems can often not be solved adequately by numerical algorithms as several difficulties might arise at the same time. When developing and improving algorithms which hopefully allow to handle those difficulties in the future, good test instances are required. These can then be...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015400892