2007
Autores
Ramos, R; Camacho, R;
Publicação
IBERGRID: 1ST IBERIAN GRID INFRASTRUCTURE CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
Abstract
The HARVARD system is a general purpose system adequate for Knowledge Discover in Databases (KDD) running in general purpose PCs and based on distributed computing over a connected network of PCs. In this paper we discuss the extension of HARVARD to interact with a Grid Computing setting. This extension, called HARVARD-g, enable the HARVARD system to schedule task to the Grid and therefore largely increase its available computational power.
2007
Autores
Fontes, DBMM; Goncalves, JF;
Publicação
NETWORKS
Abstract
We address the single-source uncapacitated minimum cost network flow problem with general concave cost functions. Exact methods to solve this class of problems in their full generality are only able to address small to medium size instances, since this class of problems is known to be NP-Hard. Therefore, approximate methods are more suitable. In this work, we present a hybrid approach combining a genetic algorithm with a local search. Randomly generated test problems have been used to test the computational performance of the algorithm. The results obtained for these test problems are compared to optimal solutions obtained by a dynamic programming method for the smaller problem instances and to upper bounds obtained by a local search method for the larger problem instances. From the results reported it can be shown that the hybrid methodology improves upon previous approaches in terms of efficiency and also on the pure genetic algorithm, i.e., without using the local search procedure. (C) 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
2007
Autores
Pinheiro, D; Pinto, AA; Xanthopoulos, SZ; Yannacopoulos, AN;
Publicação
Proc. Appl. Math. Mech. - PAMM
Abstract
2007
Autores
Ferreira, FA; Moreira, HA; Pinto, AA;
Publicação
Proc. Appl. Math. Mech. - PAMM
Abstract
2007
Autores
Pinto, AA; Rand, DA; Feffeira, F;
Publicação
JOURNAL OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
Abstract
We prove a one-to-one correspondence between (i) C1+ conjugacy classes of C1+H Cantor exchange systems that are C1+H fixed points of renormalization and (ii) C1+ conjugacy classes of C1+H diffeomorphisms f with a codimension 1 hyperbolic attractor Lambda that admit an invariant measure absolutely continuous with respect to the Hausdorff measure on Lambda. However, we prove that there is no C1+alpha Cantor exchange system, with bounded geometry, that is a C1+alpha fixed point of renormalization with regularity alpha greater than the Hausdorff dimension of its invariant Cantor set. (C) 2007 Published by Elsevier Inc.
2007
Autores
Ferreira, FA; Pinto, AA;
Publicação
Proc. Appl. Math. Mech. - PAMM
Abstract
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