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Moreover, according to the differences of β2, which is a density decision criteria for taking a detour, 4 patterns were set for each case. β2 (people/m2) is a decision criteria for an agent to take a detour. The agent takes a detour ...
Detours affect family dynamics and pose a danger to the family system. The high negative impacts of detours may be bad choices of friends and flare tempers substance abuse, different sexual orientation, loss and disruption of ...
S.T. Vuong, D.D. Hui and D.D. Cowan, “VALIRA - A Tool for Protocol Validation via Reachability Analysis”, In Proc. Protocol Specification, Testing, and Verification, VI, North-Holland, pp.35-41, 1987. M. Itoh and H. Ichikawa, “Protocol ...
John Jensen Abstract For most persons, the individual travel time is the most relevant criterion when planning a route from a given origin to a given destination. Road managers and national economists are interested in the total travel ...
An important concept common to both epistemic logic and game theory is backward induction, the process of reasoning backwards from the end of the game to determine a sequence of optimal actions [9]. Backward induction can be understood ...
DARP literature about minimizing customer inconvenience ALNS: Adaptive Large Neighborhood Search DP: Dynamic Program GA: ... More formally, the detour is calculated by subtracting the sum of the request time and the direct travel time ...
You see a sign indicating the road is closed and consequently there is a “detour.” All traffic has to exit the highway at the next available road. What do you do? Most healthy and well-adjusted individuals come to the realization they ...
... 181, 193 and Newton 213–14, 233 Levi-Civita tensor 205 Lewis, David 39–41, 43, 48–9, 59–60, 65, 69, 75, 176–7, 281 Lie algebra 191 Lie group 191,195 see also gauge theory: gauge transformations Lisi, Sam 236 n. 15 Loewer, Barry 281 ...
As a result, part or all tactical paths of the current plan may become impossible that repair or rectification of the solution path could happen in one of the following ways: 1) detour and 2) buffer. 1) Detour: In our methodology, ...
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