376 research outputs found

    Using system simulation to search for the optimal multi-ordering policy for perishable goods

    Get PDF
    [EN] This paper explores the possibility that perishable goods can be ordered several times in a single period after considering the cost of Marginal contribution, Marginal loss, Shortage, and Purchasing under stochastic demand. In order to determine the optimal ordering quantity to improve the traditional newsvendor and maximize the total expected profits, and then sensitivity analysis is taken to realize the influence of the parameters on total expected profits and decision variables respectively. In addition, this paper designed a multi-order computerized system with Monte Carlo method to solve the optimal solution under stochastic demand. Based on numerical examples, this paper verified the feasibility and efficiency of the proposed model. Finally, several specific conclusions are drawn for practical applications and future studies.Huang, Y.; Chang, X.; Ding, Y. (2019). Using system simulation to search for the optimal multi-ordering policy for perishable goods. International Journal of Production Management and Engineering. 7(1):49-62. https://doi.org/10.4995/ijpme.2019.10745SWORD496271Azoury, K.S., Miller, B.L. (1984). A comparison of the optimal ordering levels of bayesian and non-bayesian inventory models, Management Science, 30(8), 993-1003. https://doi.org/10.1287/mnsc.30.8.993Alfares, H.K., Elmorra, H.H. (2005). The distribution-free newsboy problem: extensions to the shortage penalty case, International Journal of Production Economics, 93-94(8), 465-477. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpe.2004.06.043Chung, C.S., Flynn, J. (2001). A newsboy problem with reactive production, Computers & Operations Research, 28(8), 751-765. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0305-0548(00)00006-XChun, Y.H. (2003). Optimal pricing and ordering policies for perishable commodities, European Journal of Operational Research, 144(1), 68-82. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0377-2217(01)00351-4Chen, L.H., Chen, Y.C. (2009). A newsboy problem with a simple reservation arrangement. Computers & Industrial Engineering, 56(1), 157-160. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cie.2008.04.010Dian, J.R. (1990). A high-low search algorithm for a newsboy problem with delayed information feedback. Operations Research, 38(5), 838-846. https://doi.org/10.1287/opre.38.5.838Dye, C.Y., Ouyang, L.Y. (2005). An EOQ model for perishable items under stock-dependent selling rate and time-dependent partial backlogging. European Journal of Operational Research, 163(3), 776-783. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejor.2003.09.027Fujiwara, O., Soewandi, H., Sedarage, D. (1997). An optimal ordering and issuing policy for a two-stage inventory system for perishable products. European Journal of Operational Research, 99(2), 412-424. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0377-2217(95)00365-7Gallego, G., Moon, I. (1993). The distribution free newsboy problem: review and extensions. Journal of the Operational Research Society, 44(8), 825-834. https://doi.org/10.1057/jors.1993.141Khouja, M. (1999). The single-period (news-vendor) problem: literature review and suggestions for future research. Omega, 27(5), 537-553. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0305-0483(99)00017-1Khouja, M.J. (2000). Optimal ordering, discounting, and pricing in the single-period problem. International Journal of Production Economics, 65(2), 201-216. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0925-5273(99)00027-4Lau, H., Lau, H. (1998). Decision models for single-period products with two ordering opportunities. International Journal of Production Economics, 55(1), 57-70. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0925-5273(98)00040-1Padmanabhan, G., Vrat, P. (1995). EOQ models for perishable items under stock dependent selling rate. European Journal of Operational Research, 86(2), 281-292. https://doi.org/10.1016/0377-2217(94)00103-JPando, V., Luis, A.S.J., Juan, G.L., Sicilia, J. (2013). A newsboy problem with an emergency order under a general backorder rate function. Omega, 41(6), 1020-1028. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.omega.2013.01.003Zheng, M., Wu, K., Shu, Y. (2016). Newsvendor problems with demand forecast updating and supply constraints. Computers & Operations Research, 67, 193-206. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cor.2015.10.00

    Dispersion of a single hole in the t-J model

    Full text link
    The dispersion of a single hole in the t-J model obtained by the exact result of 32 sites and the results obtained by self-consistent Born approximation and the Green function Monte Carlo method can be simply derived by a mean-field theory with d-RVB and antiferromagnetic order parameters. In addition, it offers a simple explanation for the difference observed between those results. The presence of the extended van Hove region at (pi,0) is a consequence of the d-RVB pairing independenct of the antiferromagnetic order. Results including t' and t" are also presented and explained consistently in a similar way.Comment: LaTex file, 5 pages with 5 embedded eps figure

    Valence band photoemission from the GaN(0001) surface

    Full text link
    A detailed investigation by one-step photoemission calculations of the GaN(0001)-(1x1) surface in comparison with recent experiments is presented in order to clarify its structural properties and electronic structure. The discussion of normal and off-normal spectra reveals through the identified surface states clear fingerprints for the applicability of a surface model proposed by Smith et al. Especially the predicted metallic bonds are confirmed. In the context of direct transitions the calculated spectra allow to determine the valence band width and to argue in favor of one of two theoretical bulk band structures. Furthermore a commonly used experimental method to fix the valence band maximum is critically tested.Comment: 8 pages, 11 eps files, submitted to PR

    Interruption of torus doubling bifurcation and genesis of strange nonchaotic attractors in a quasiperiodically forced map : Mechanisms and their characterizations

    Full text link
    A simple quasiperiodically forced one-dimensional cubic map is shown to exhibit very many types of routes to chaos via strange nonchaotic attractors (SNAs) with reference to a two-parameter (A−f)(A-f) space. The routes include transitions to chaos via SNAs from both one frequency torus and period doubled torus. In the former case, we identify the fractalization and type I intermittency routes. In the latter case, we point out that atleast four distinct routes through which the truncation of torus doubling bifurcation and the birth of SNAs take place in this model. In particular, the formation of SNAs through Heagy-Hammel, fractalization and type--III intermittent mechanisms are described. In addition, it has been found that in this system there are some regions in the parameter space where a novel dynamics involving a sudden expansion of the attractor which tames the growth of period-doubling bifurcation takes place, giving birth to SNA. The SNAs created through different mechanisms are characterized by the behaviour of the Lyapunov exponents and their variance, by the estimation of phase sensitivity exponent as well as through the distribution of finite-time Lyapunov exponents.Comment: 27 pages, RevTeX 4, 16 EPS figures. Phys. Rev. E (2001) to appea

    Charmonium states in QCD-inspired quark potential model using Gaussian expansion method

    Full text link
    We investigate the mass spectrum and electromagnetic processes of charmonium system with the nonperturbative treatment for the spin-dependent potentials, comparing the pure scalar and scalar-vector mixing linear confining potentials. It is revealed that the scalar-vector mixing confinement would be important for reproducing the mass spectrum and decay widths, and therein the vector component is predicted to be around 22%. With the state wave functions obtained via the full-potential Hamiltonian, the long-standing discrepancy in M1 radiative transitions of J/ψJ/\psi and ψ′\psi^{\prime} are alleviated spontaneously. This work also intends to provide an inspection and suggestion for the possible ccˉc\bar{c} among the copious higher charmonium-like states. Particularly, the newly observed X(4160) and X(4350) are found in the charmonium family mass spectrum as M(21D2)=4164.9M(2^1D_2)= 4164.9 MeV and M(33P2)=4352.4M(3^3P_2)= 4352.4 MeV, which strongly favor the JPC=2−+,2++J^{PC}=2^{-+}, 2^{++} assignments respectively. The corresponding radiative transitions, leptonic and two-photon decay widths have been also predicted theoretically for the further experimental search.Comment: 16 pages,3 figure

    Partial Wave Analysis of J/ψ→γ(K+K−π+π−)J/\psi \to \gamma (K^+K^-\pi^+\pi^-)

    Full text link
    BES data on J/ψ→γ(K+K−π+π−)J/\psi \to \gamma (K^+K^-\pi^+\pi^-) are presented. The K∗Kˉ∗K^*\bar K^* contribution peaks strongly near threshold. It is fitted with a broad 0−+0^{-+} resonance with mass M=1800±100M = 1800 \pm 100 MeV, width Γ=500±200\Gamma = 500 \pm 200 MeV. A broad 2++2^{++} resonance peaking at 2020 MeV is also required with width ∼500\sim 500 MeV. There is further evidence for a 2−+2^{-+} component peaking at 2.55 GeV. The non-K∗Kˉ∗K^*\bar K^* contribution is close to phase space; it peaks at 2.6 GeV and is very different from K∗K∗ˉK^{*}\bar{K^{*}}.Comment: 15 pages, 6 figures, 1 table, Submitted to PL

    Prostate cancer and Hedgehog signalling pathway

    Get PDF
    [Abstract] The Hedgehog (Hh) family of intercellular signalling proteins have come to be recognised as key mediators in many fundamental processes in embryonic development. Their activities are central to the growth, patterning and morphogenesis of many different regions within the bodies of vertebrates. In some contexts, Hh signals act as morphogens in the dose-dependent induction of distinct cell fates within a target field, in others as mitogens in the regulation of cell proliferation or as inducing factors controlling the form of a developing organ. These diverse functions of Hh proteins raise many intriguing questions about their mode of action. Various studies have now demonstrated the function of Hh signalling in the control of cell proliferation, especially for stem cells and stem-like progenitors. Abnormal activation of the Hh pathway has been demonstrated in a variety of human tumours. Hh pathway activity in these tumours is required for cancer cell proliferation and tumour growth. Recent studies have uncovered the role for Hh signalling in advanced prostate cancer and demonstrated that autocrine signalling by tumour cells is required for proliferation, viability and invasive behaviour. Thus, Hh signalling represents a novel pathway in prostate cancer that offers opportunities for prognostic biomarker development, drug targeting and therapeutic response monitoring

    Study of J\psi decaying into \omega p \bar p

    Full text link
    The decay J/ψ→ωppˉJ/\psi \to \omega p \bar p is studied using a 5.8×1075.8 \times 10^7 J/ψJ/\psi event sample accumulated with the BES II detector at the Beijing electron-positron collider. The decay branching fraction is measured to be B(J/ψ→ωppˉ)=(9.8±0.3±1.4)×10−4B(J/\psi \to \omega p \bar p)=(9.8\pm 0.3\pm 1.4)\times 10^{-4}. No significant enhancement near the ppˉp\bar p mass threshold is observed, and an upper limit of B(J/ψ→ωX(1860))B(X(1860)→ppˉ)B(J/\psi \to \omega X(1860))B(X(1860)\to p\bar p) <1.5×10−5< 1.5 \times 10^{-5} is determined at the 95% confidence level, where X(1860) designates the near-threshold enhancement seen in the ppˉp\bar p mass spectrum in J/ψ→γppˉJ/\psi \to \gamma p \bar p decays.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
    • …
    corecore