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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Close to regular multipartite tournaments

Winzen, Stefan January 2004 (has links) (PDF)
Aachen, Techn. Hochsch., Diss., 2004
42

From constructive mathematics to computable analysis via the realizability interpretation

Lietz, Peter. Unknown Date (has links)
Techn. University, Diss., 2004--Darmstadt.
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Theorie und Numerik einer oberflächenorientierten Schalenformulierung /

Schlebusch, Rainer. January 2005 (has links)
Techn. Universiẗat, Diss., 2005.
44

Stability Analysis of Nonlinear Systems with Linear Programming - Stabilitätsanalyse nicht-linearer Systeme mit linearer Optimierung

Marinosson, Sigurdur Freyr 18 February 2002 (has links)
In this thesis the stability and the region of attraction of nonlinear dynamical systems' equilibrium points are considered. Methods from linear programming are combined with theorems from the Lyapunov theory of dynamical systems to develop numerical algorithms. These algorithms deliver non-trivial information about the stability-behaviour of an equilibrium of a continuous, autonomous, nonlinear system. Two linear programs, LP1 and LP2, are developed. LP1 depends on a simply connected open neighborhood N of the equilibrium at the origin and two constants, a and m. The construction of LP1 implies that if it does not possess a feasible solution, then the corresponding system is not a,m-exponentially stable on N. LP2 has the property that every feasible solution of the linear program defines a piecewise-affine (piecewise-linear) Lyapunov function or a Lyapunov-like function V for the system.
45

Krümmungsabschätzungen für stabile Extremalen parametrischer Funktionale / Curvature estimates for stable extremals of parametric functionals

Winklmann, Sven 22 March 2004 (has links)
We consider immersed hypersurfaces in euclidean $R^{n+1}$ which are stable with respect to an elliptic parametric functional with integrand $F=F(N)$ depending on normal directions only. We prove an integral curvature estimate provided that $F$ is sufficiently close to the area integrand, extending the classical curvature estimate of Schoen, Simon and Yau for stable minimal hypersurfaces in $R^{n+1}$. As a crucial point of our analysis we derive a generalized Simons inequality for the laplacian of the length of a weighted second fundamental form with respect to an abstract metric associated with $F$. Using Moser's iteration technique we finally prove a pointwise curvature estimate for $n leq 5$. As an application we obtain a new Bernstein result for complete stable hypersurfaces of dimension $n leq 5$.
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Beste einseitige <i>L</i><sup>1</sup>-Approximation mit Quasi-Blending-Funktionen / Best One-sided <i>L</i><sup>1</sup>-Approximation by Quasi-Blending Functions

Klinkhammer, John 17 April 2002 (has links)
Let $I^2:=[-1,1] imes[-1,1]$ be the unit square and let $U$ be a subspace of $C(I^2)$. If $f$ is a continuous function, then $u^{ast}in U$ is said to be a {it best one--sided $L^1$--approximation to f in $U$ from above} if $u^{ast}geq f$ and $|f-u^{ast}|_1leq |f-u|$ for every $u in U$ with $ugeq f$. In this paper we consider the problem of characterization of such best approximants for the case where $U$ consists of all (quasi--)blending--functions of order $(m,1)$.
47

Integers in Stochastic Programming

Schultz, Ruediger 14 April 2003 (has links)
none
48

No-wait Job-Shop Scheduling: Komplexität und Local Search

Schuster, Christoph J. 29 April 2003 (has links)
This thesis deals with the structure of the no-wait job-shop problem as well as the derivation of fast approximation algorithms. These algorithms are based on a decomposition approach into a sequencing and a timetabling problem that was initially introduced by Macchiaroli et al. (1999). In the thesis the problems are derived from a mixed integer formulation of the original problem and proved to be NP-hard in the strong sense. After presenting a fast heuristic approach for the timetabling problem, the focus lies on the sequencing problem for which several local search algorithms are presented. The algorithms are tested on a wide variety of benchmark problems for the classical job-shop problem. Among the algorithms, the tabu search approach outperforms all other algorithms that can be found in the literature in objective value as well as computation time.
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Deviation measures in stochastic programming with mixed-integer recourse

Maerkert, Andreas 09 June 2004 (has links)
Stochastic programming offers a way to treat uncertainty in decision problems. In particular, it allows the minimization of risk. We consider mean-risk models involving deviation measures, as for instance the standard deviation and the semideviation, and discuss these risk measures in the framework of stochastic dominance as well as in the framework of coherent risk measures. We derive statements concerning the structure and the stability of the resulting optimization problems whereby we emphasize on models including integrality requirements on some decision variables. Then we propose decomposition algorithms for the mean-risk models under consideration and present numerical results for two stochastic programming applications.
50

Zur Regularitätstheorie elliptischer Systeme und harmonischer Abbildungen / About the regularity theory for elliptic systems and harmonic mappings

Pingen, Michael 11 May 2006 (has links)
This thesis deals with regualrity questions of elliptic and parabolic systems of partial differential equations of second order. With the help of a Harnack inequality it is shown that bounded weak solutions of certain parabolic systems are Hölder continous. In the second chapter we prove regularity theorems for weak harmonic mappings in the interior and at the boundary, an important tool for these theorems are again two Harnack inequalities. The last two chapters deal with degenerate elliptic systems, for certain degenerate elliptic coefficients (e.g. in the Muckenhouptclass A2) we prove two Harnack inequalities and show with these inequalities some regularity theorems for degenerate elliptic systems.

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