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    A tisztességtelen üzleti magatartás jellemzői

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    Belső kereskedelem, takarék- és kölcsönszövetkezeti sikkasztások, kötvénybotrányok... Kik ezek a fehérgalléros gazdasági bűnözők, és miért gondolják, hogy minden törvény felett állnak

    The Effect of Prior Stock Price Changes on Seasoned Equity Issue Announcements

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    John Dunkelberg is a Professor of Finance, School of Business and Accounting at Wake Forest University. M.E. Ellis is an Associate Professor, Department of Economics and Finance at St. John\u27s University

    The Long-Run Effect of Positive and Nagative Seasoned Equity Issue Announcements

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    M. E. Ellis is an associate professor in Finance at St. John\u27s University in New York. John Dunkelberg is a professor of business at Wake Forest University. This research was supported by the Business Research Institute at St. John\u27s University

    FEM Mesh Mapping to a SIMD Machine Using Genetic Algorithms

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    The Finite Element Method is a computationally expensive method used to perform engineering analyses. By performing such computations on a parallel machine using a SIMD paradigm, these analyses’ run time can be drastically reduced. However, the mapping of the FEM mesh elements to the SIMD machine processing elements is an NP-complete problem. This thesis examines the use of Genetic Algorithms as a search technique to find quality solutions to the mapping problem. A hill climbing algorithm is compared to a traditional genetic algorithm, as well as a ""messy"" genetic algorithm. The results and comparative advantages of these approaches are discussed

    Cases in Financial Management

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