697 research outputs found
Convergence Theorems for Hierarchical Fixed Point Problems and Variational Inequalities
This paper deals with a modifed iterative projection method for approximating
a solution of hierarchical fixed point problems for nearly nonexpansive
mappings. Some strong convergence theorems for the proposed method are
presented under certain approximate assumptions of mappings and parameters. As
a special case, this projection method solves some quadratic minimization
problem. It should be noted that the proposed method can be regarded as a
generalized version of Wang et.al. [15], Ceng et. al. [14], Sahu [4] and many
other authors.Comment: 12 pages. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with
arXiv:1403.321
Atrial flutter with 1:1 conduction in a 70-year-old man with hyperthyroidism
Atrial flutter (AFL) is a rapid, regular atrial tachyarrhythmia that occurs most commonly in
patients with underlying structural heart disease. AFL with 1:1 atrioventricular (AV) conduction
is a rare occasion. We describe a 70-year-old male patient with hyperthyroidism in whom
AFL was associated with 1:1 AV conduction. This case report emphasizes that AFL with 1:1
AV conduction should be kept in mind as a diagnostic alternative in patients with rapid
supraventricular tachycardia and hyperthyroidism
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE, OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE, AND CREDIT RATINGS OF HOSPITALITY FIRMS
This study examines interrelated connections of corporate governance, ownership structure, and credit ratings. From the agency relationship perspective, the study analyzes this multiple association by accounting for firm-specific and ownership characteristics for the period between 1990 and 2007. In this context, logistic functions are used in regression models to predict the probable outcomes of these multiple relationships. Primary findings of this study revealed that hospitality firms with higher anti-takeover provisions (less shareholder power) enjoy higher credit ratings. Findings also revealed high coefficients of Gompers, Ishii, and Metrick (2003) index (the GIM index), suggesting that hospitality firms have strong governance provisions, reduced agency conflicts, and higher chances of getting better credit ratings
Convergence Theorems on a New Iteration Process for Two Asymptotically Nonexpansive Nonself-Mappings with Errors in Banach Spaces
We introduce a new two-step iterative scheme for two asymptotically nonexpansive nonself-mappings in a uniformly convex Banach space. Weak and strong convergence theorems are established for this iterative scheme in a uniformly convex Banach space. The results presented extend and improve the corresponding results of Chidume et al. (2003), Wang (2006), Shahzad (2005), and Thianwan (2008)
The common solution for a generalized equilibrium problem, a variational inequality problem and a hierarchical fixed point problem
Hierarchical modeling and analysis of container terminal operations
After the breakdown of trade barriers among countries, the volume of international trade has grown significantly in the last decade. This explosive growth in international trade has increased the importance of marine transportation which constitutes the major part of the global logistics network. The utilization of containers and container ships in marine transportation has also increased after the eighties due to various advantages such as packaging, flexibility, and reliability. Parallel to the container throughput, the capacities of ships and sizes of fleets as well as the number of terminals have been increased considerably. Substantial pressure of competition on ship operators and terminal managers has forced them to consider the issues regarding operational efficiency more deeply. Thus, the operational efficiency at port container terminals has become the major concern of terminal managers to satisfy the rapid transshipment of goods. In this thesis, we focus on a set of decision problems regarding container terminal operations. Since these problems are interrelated hierarchically, we attempt to model and analyze them consecutively. First, we consider the storage space allocation problem over a rolling horizon as an aggregate planning model. Since the model has the minimum cost flow network structure there exist polynomial time solution procedures via linear programming models. Although ship turnaround time is the principal performance criteria for whole container terminal operations, the total distances traveled by containers in the terminal throughout the planning horizon is determined as the surrogate objective function for the allocation model. The output of the storage space allocation problem is used as the input for the next step of our methodology, namely the location matching model. With the location matching model, the routes of vehicles for each time period have been identified while minimizing the total distance traveled by the vehicles, which reveals the ship turnaround times. The routes that are found subject to the output of storage space allocation models are better than those of random allocation in terms of total distances traveled. Next, the vehicle scheduling problem is discussed for different levels of complexity. The solution procedures proposed for similar problems in the machine scheduling literature are provided. Finally, we discuss the problem of simultaneous vehicle dispatching with precedence constraints. We have modeled the problem as a nonlinear mixed integer programming model and proposed an iterative solution procedure to obtain reasonable solutions in considerable times. Moreover, we have presented the worst-case performance analysis for this heuristic
An analysis of the integration of decision-making modeling with statistical/quantitative background for master's level analytical courses
The purpose of this thesis is to integrate statistical/quantitative background material with Master's level analytical courses. This thesis first identifies the requirements for management education in terms of AACSB and NASPAA standards. Then, based on a comparative analysis of the country's top master's of business administration (MBA) programs and Naval Postgraduate School's current Systems Management curricula, and a survey conducted among SM faculty members, it integrates the decision-making modeling with statistical/ quantitative background material for master's level analytical courses. The structure of the MS in Management at NPS, while satisfying the requirements of both AACSB and NASPAA is similar to the top management schools' MBA programs in the United States. However, top management schools' statistical/quantitative course sequence generally has four courses, providing more statistic al/ quantitative background material than those three of NPS. Additionally, the contents of these three courses are not offered in adequate depth and some topics are duplicated. The new sequence and the contents of these courses are proposed based on a survey conducted among SM faculty members.http://archive.org/details/annalysisofinteg109459304Turkish Army author.Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited
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