9 research outputs found
Integrated water management with reuse: A programing approach
This is the published version. Copyright 1979 by American Geophysical Union.Interest has increased recently in water recycling and reuse. The possible economic feasibility of reuse and recycling dramatically increases the complexity of designing an optimal water delivery system. In this paper we present a nonlinear model which takes into account both flow requirements and water quality. Because of the model's transshipment formulation the solution technique seems to be effective in aiding the design decisions
Implementing primal-dual network flow algorithms
"Most of the results of this report were presented at the National ORSA/TIMS meeting, Chicago, May 1975." "7-113-77." Cover title.Bibliography: p. 35-38.Supported in part by the U.S. Deaprtment of Transportation, Transportation Advanced Research Program (TARP) contract no. DOT-TSC-1058 Supported in part by the Office of Naval Research under contract. N00014-75-C-0556by H. A. [i.e. Z] Aashtiani and T. L. Magnanti
Relaxation methods for minimum cost ordinary and generalized network flow problems
Title from cover.Bibliography: p. 55-57.National Science Foundation Grant NSF-ECS-8217668.by Dimitri P. Bertsekas and Paul Tseng
Automated decision making and problem solving. Volume 2: Conference presentations
Related topics in artificial intelligence, operations research, and control theory are explored. Existing techniques are assessed and trends of development are determined