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A supporting hyperplane derivation of the Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman equation of dynamic programming
AbstractA wide class of nonlinear relaxed optimal control problems are shown to be equivalent to convex optimization problems over a linear space of boundaries. This space provides a framework in which dynamic programming optimality conditions can be interpreted as hyperplane sypport results, in line with the majority of necessary conditions in optimization
Improving services within a manufacturing firm through servitization:a design science approach
Heavy-light meson spectrum with and without NRQCD
Results for the spectrum of S and P-wave charmed mesons are obtained in the
quenched approximation from a tadpole-improved anisotropic gauge field action
and a D234 quark action. This is compared to the spectrum obtained from an
NRQCD charm quark and a D234 light antiquark. NRQCD results for bottom mesons
are also discussed.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures. Lattice 2000 (Heavy Quark Physics
The charmed and bottom meson spectrum from lattice NRQCD
The mass spectrum of S and P-wave mesons containing a single heavy quark has
been computed using quenched lattice nonrelativistic QCD. Numerical results
have been obtained at first, second and third order in the heavy quark
expansion, so convergence can be discussed. The computed spectrum of charmed
and bottom mesons is compared to existing model calculations and experimental
data.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures. To be published in the proceedings of the 4th
International Conference on Hyperons, Charm and Beauty Hadrons, Valencia,
Spain, 27-30 Jun 200
P-wave heavy-light mesons using NRQCD and D234
The masses of S- and P-wave heavy-light mesons are computed in quenched QCD
using a classically and tadpole-improved action on anisotropic lattices. Of
particular interest are the splittings among P-wave states, which have not yet
been resolved experimentally; even the ordering of these states continues to be
discussed in the literature. The present work leads to upper bounds for these
splittings, and is suggestive, but not conclusive, about the ordering.Comment: LATTICE99(heavy quarks) - 3 pages including 3 figure
Relaxation of optimal control problems to equivalent convex programs
AbstractRelaxed controls induce convexity of the velocity sets in optimal control problems, permitting a general existence theory. Here we obtain complete convexity, of the set of control-trajectory pairs, by relaxing the problem constraints to admit certain measures on the product of the control and trajectory spaces. It is proved that these measures are just unit mixtures of control-trajectory pairs and that admitting them does not alter the minimum value of the control problems. This can be used to derive necessary and sufficient conditions for optimality of dynamic programming type
S-wave charmed mesons in lattice NRQCD
Heavy-light mesons can be studied using the 1/M expansion of NRQCD, provided
the heavy quark mass is sufficiently large. Calculations of the S-wave charmed
meson masses from a classically and tadpole-improved action are presented. A
comparison of O(1/M), O(1/M^2) and O(1/M^3) results allows convergence of the
expansion to be discussed. It is shown that the form of discretized heavy quark
propagation must be chosen carefully.Comment: LATTICE98(heavyqk), 3 pages including 3 figure
Strange matrix elements of the nucleon
Results for the disconnected contributions to matrix elements of the vector
current and scalar density have been obtained for the nucleon from the Wilson
action at beta=6 using a stochastic estimator technique and 2000 quenched
configurations. Various methods for analysis are employed and chiral
extrapolations are discussed.Comment: Lattice2002(matrixel), 3 pages, 3 figure
The rho meson decay constant using a tadpole-improved action
The rho meson decay constant and the associated renormalization factor are
computed in the quenched approximation on coarse lattices using a
tadpole-improved action which is corrected at the classical level to O(a^2).
The improvement is displayed by comparing to Wilson action calculations.Comment: Talk presented at LATTICE96(improvement), 3 pages, LaTeX, uses epsf
and espcrc2.st
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