The purpose of this study is to develop new iterative oscillation criteria for second‐order half‐linear advanced dynamic equations. These findings improve and extend recently established criteria for ...the same equation by several authors as well as encompass the existing classical criteria for associated ordinary dynamic equations. Some examples are given to show that the outcomes are accurate, practical, and adaptable.
Most real-world search and optimization problems naturally involve multiple criteria as objectives. Generally, symmetry, asymmetry, and anti-symmetry are basic characteristics of binary relationships ...used when modeling optimization problems. Moreover, the notion of symmetry has appeared in many articles about uncertainty theories that are employed in multi-criteria problems. Different solutions may produce trade-offs (conflicting scenarios) among different objectives. A better solution with respect to one objective may compromise other objectives. There are various factors that need to be considered to address the problems in multidisciplinary research, which is critical for the overall sustainability of human development and activity. In this regard, in recent decades, decision-making theory has been the subject of intense research activities due to its wide applications in different areas. The decision-making theory approach has become an important means to provide real-time solutions to uncertainty problems. Theories such as probability theory, fuzzy set theory, type-2 fuzzy set theory, rough set, and uncertainty theory, available in the existing literature, deal with such uncertainties. Nevertheless, the uncertain multi-criteria characteristics in such problems have not yet been explored in depth, and there is much left to be achieved in this direction. Hence, different mathematical models of real-life multi-criteria optimization problems can be developed in various uncertain frameworks with special emphasis on optimization problems.
All papers published in this volume of Journal of Physics: Conference Series have been peer reviewed through processes administered by the Editors. Reviews were conducted by expert referees to the ...professional and scientific standards expected of a proceedings journal published by IOP Publishing. • Type of peer review: Single-blind Conference submission management system: https://hervicon.sumdu.edu.ua/en/ • Number of submissions received: 70 • Number of submissions sent for review: 58 • Number of submissions accepted: 51 • Acceptance Rate (Number of Submissions Accepted / Number of Submissions Received X 100): 73% • Average number of reviews per paper: 2 • Total number of reviewers involved: 28 Any additional info on review process: Short description of review criteria: 1. Technical criteria (accuracy and correctness, readability and discussion of concepts, suitable references). 2. Quality criteria (novelty, scientific and practical interest of the results). 3. Presentation criteria (title - appropriate for the content; abstract - essential information; diagrams, figures, tables and captions-essential and clear; text and mathematics-brief and clear; conclusion - key points stand out). Contact person for queries: Andriy Zahorulko, Sumy State University, a.zagorulko@omdm.sumdu.edu.ua
Immunotherapy and the role of imaging Carter, Brett W.; Bhosale, Priya R.; Yang, Wei T.
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In this paper, a criterion of stabili/ability of plants without coprime factorization for 2x2 plants is given. This is expressed by two factorizations. We parametrize stabilizing controllers based on ...the criterion and also present their applications.
All papers published in this volume of IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering has been peer reviewed through processes administered by the Editors. Reviews were conducted by experts ...referees to the professional and scientific standards expected of a proceedings journal published by IOP Publishing.: • Type of peer review: Double-blind (Conference reviewers and iThenticate system) • Conference submission management system: Conference Management Toolkit (CMT) • Number of submissions received: 12 full papers and 12 abstracts • Number of submissions sent for review: 12 full papers • Number of submissions accepted: 7 full papers • Acceptance Rate (Number of Submissions Accepted / Number of Submissions Received X 100): 58% • Average number of reviews per paper: 3 • Total number of reviewers involved: 58 • Any additional info on review process: The papers were evaluated based on the technical criteria, quality criteria and presentation criteria. The referees argued detailed their reviews and provided an overall evaluation (strong accept, accept, weak accept, weak reject, reject, strong reject), specifying their confidence (expert, high, medium, low, none) regarding qualifications to review the allocated paper. • Contact person for queries: Ms. Alice Liu; alice@isaeri.org
All papers published in this volume of IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering have been peer reviewed through processes administered by the Editors. Reviews were conducted by expert ...referees to the professional and scientific standards expected of a proceedings journal published by IOP Publishing. • Type of peer review: Single-blind • Conference submission management system: Easychair.org • Number of submissions received: 58 • Number of submissions sent for review: 58 • Number of submissions accepted: 26 • Acceptance Rate (Number of Submissions Accepted / Number of Submissions Received X 100): 45% • Average number of reviews per paper: 2 • Total number of reviewers involved: 47 • Any additional info on review process: The papers were evaluated based on the technical criteria, quality criteria and presentation criteria. The referees argued detailed their reviews and provided an overall evaluation (strong accept, accept, weak accept, borderline paper, weak reject, reject, strong reject), specifying their confidence (expert, high, medium, low, none) regarding qualifications to review the allocated paper. For each paper, the similarity index was determined by the organisers using Turnitin software at Universiti Malaysia Pahang. • Contact person for queries: Associate Prof. Dr Devarajan Ramasamy; deva@ump.edu.my
•ELECTRE Tri methods help solving multiple criteria sorting problems.•We extend the ELECTRE Tri methods to take into account a hierarchical structure of the set of criteria.•The Multiple Criteria ...Hierarchy Process is applied in conjunction with the ELECTRE Tri methods.•An extension of the Simos–Roy–Figueira (SRF) method is proposed to compute the weights of criteria.•A didactic example shows the applicability of the proposed methodology to real world decision problems.
Sorting methods, in particular ELECTRE Tri methods, are widely used in Multiple Criteria Decision Aiding to deal with ordinal classification problems. Problems of this kind encountered in practice involve the evaluation of different alternatives (actions) on several evaluation criteria that are structured in a hierarchical way. In order to deal with a hierarchical structure of criteria in decision problems, Multiple Criteria Hierarchy Process (MCHP) has been recently proposed. In this paper, we apply the MCHP to the ELECTRE-Tri methods. In particular, we extend ELECTRE Tri-B, ELECTRE Tri-C and ELECTRE Tri-nC methods. We also adapt the MCHP concept to the case where interaction among evaluation criteria has either strengthening, or weakening, or antagonistic effect. Finally, we present an extension of the SRF method to determine the weights of criteria in case they are hierarchically structured.
The problem of minimizing a linearaquadratic function over the Euclidean ball is encountered frequently in the theory of trust-region methods in nonlinear programming. By some tools from Variational ...Analysis, we investigate the stability of the KarushaKuhnaTucker point set map of that problem with respect to total perturbations of its data. Verifiable sufficient conditions for the local Lipschitz-like property of the map are obtained, and the connection of our results with the existing criteria for the lower semicontinuity of this KarushaKuhnaTucker point set map is shown.