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- 2020
- Yutao Qi, Dazhuang Liu, Xiaodong Li
, Jiaojiao Lei, Xiaoying Xu, Qiguang Miao:
An adaptive penalty-based boundary intersection method for many-objective optimization problem. Inf. Sci. 509: 356-375 (2020) - Haisheng Su, Jinyuan Feng, Hao Shao, Zhenyu Jiang, Manyuan Zhang, Wei Wu, Yu Liu, Hongsheng Li, Junjie Yan:
Complementary Boundary Generator with Scale-Invariant Relation Modeling for Temporal Action Localization: Submission to ActivityNet Challenge 2020. CoRR abs/2007.09883 (2020) - 2019
- Zhan Zhou, Jiaoxiu Ling:
Infinitely many positive solutions for a discrete two point nonlinear boundary value problem with ϕc-Laplacian. Appl. Math. Lett. 91: 28-34 (2019) - 2017
- Fenglong Sun
, Lishan Liu
, Yonghong Wu:
Infinitely many sign-changing solutions for a class of biharmonic equation with p-Laplacian and Neumann boundary condition. Appl. Math. Lett. 73: 128-135 (2017) - Guo Yu, Ruimin Shen, Jinhua Zheng, Miqing Li
, Juan Zou, Yuan Liu:
Binary search based boundary elimination selection in many-objective evolutionary optimization. Appl. Soft Comput. 60: 689-705 (2017) - Jan Zapletal
, Michal Merta, Lukás Malý:
Boundary element quadrature schemes for multi- and many-core architectures. Comput. Math. Appl. 74(1): 157-173 (2017) - 2015
- Michael A. Bekos
, Sabine Cornelsen, Martin Fink, Seok-Hee Hong, Michael Kaufmann, Martin Nöllenburg
, Ignaz Rutter
, Antonios Symvonis
:
Many-to-One Boundary Labeling with Backbones. J. Graph Algorithms Appl. 19(3): 779-816 (2015) - Jarno Mielikäinen, Bormin Huang, Hung-Lung Allen Huang:
Optimizing Total Energy-Mass Flux (TEMF) Planetary Boundary Layer Scheme for Intel's Many Integrated Core (MIC) Architecture. IEEE J. Sel. Top. Appl. Earth Obs. Remote. Sens. 8(8): 4106-4119 (2015) - Michal Merta
, Jan Zapletal
, Jirí Jaros
:
Many Core Acceleration of the Boundary Element Method. HPCSE 2015: 116-125 - 2013
- Conal Duddy
, Ashley Piggins:
Many-valued judgment aggregation: Characterizing the possibility/impossibility boundary. J. Econ. Theory 148(2): 793-805 (2013) - Israel Drori, Amy Wrzesniewski, Shmuel Ellis:
One Out of Many? Boundary Negotiation and Identity Formation in Postmerger Integration. Organ. Sci. 24(6): 1717-1741 (2013) - Michael A. Bekos, Sabine Cornelsen, Martin Fink, Seok-Hee Hong, Michael Kaufmann, Martin Nöllenburg
, Ignaz Rutter, Antonios Symvonis:
Many-to-One Boundary Labeling with Backbones. Graph Drawing 2013: 244-255 - Michael A. Bekos, Sabine Cornelsen, Martin Fink, Seok-Hee Hong, Michael Kaufmann, Martin Nöllenburg, Ignaz Rutter, Antonios Symvonis:
Many-to-One Boundary Labeling with Backbones. CoRR abs/1308.6801 (2013) - 2011
- Dan Zhang, Binxiang Dai:
Infinitely many solutions for a class of nonlinear impulsive differential equations with periodic boundary conditions. Comput. Math. Appl. 61(10): 3153-3160 (2011) - 2010
- Yuming Wei, Patricia J. Y. Wong
, Weigao Ge:
The existence of multiple positive solutions to boundary value problems of nonlinear delay differential equations with countably many singularities on infinite interval. J. Comput. Appl. Math. 233(9): 2189-2199 (2010) - Chun-Cheng Lin
:
Crossing-free many-to-one boundary labeling with hyperleaders. PacificVis 2010: 185-192 - 2009
- Yang Yang, Jihui Zhang:
Infinitely many mountain pass solutions on a kind of fourth-order Neumann boundary value problem. Appl. Math. Comput. 213(1): 262-271 (2009) - Yude Ji, Yanping Guo:
The existence of countably many positive solutions for some nonlinear nth order m-point boundary value problems. J. Comput. Appl. Math. 232(2): 187-200 (2009) - 2008
- Chun-Cheng Lin
, Hao-Jen Kao, Hsu-Chun Yen:
Many-to-One Boundary Labeling. J. Graph Algorithms Appl. 12(3): 319-356 (2008) - Evan J. Hughes:
Many Objective Optimisation: Direct Objective Boundary Identification. PPSN 2008: 733-742 - 2007
- Hao-Jen Kao, Chun-Cheng Lin
, Hsu-Chun Yen:
Many-to-one boundary labeling. APVIS 2007: 65-72 - 2004
- Bing Liu:
Positive solutions of three-point boundary value problems for the one-dimensional p-laplacian with infinitely many singularities. Appl. Math. Lett. 17(6): 655-661 (2004)
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