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  • Wang Jiaqi; Zhang Chengqi (IEEE, 2006)
    Trade execution has attracted lots of attention from academia and financial industry due to its significant impact on investment return. Recently, limit order strategies for trade execution were backtested on historical ...
  • Widjaja Joko; Samali Bijan; Li Jianchun; Reizes John (Institute of Materials Engineering Australasia Ltd, 2005)
    The concept of frequency de-tuning and damping enhancement to avoid resonant frequencies and to suppress the vibration response of structures, respectively, has been known for passive vibration control systems since mid ...
  • Ramezani Fahimeh; Memariani Azizollah; Lu Jie (Springer-Verlag Berlin / Heidelberg, 2011)
    In any organization, because of the importance of management responsibility and its effect on efficiency improvement, the selection of the appropriate person as a manager is one of the important decision making subjects. ...
  • Huang Mao; Doyle Bernard (IADIS Press, 2002)
    This paper describes the application of dynamic information visualization in the field of B2C e-Commerce, We discuss the traditional approaches for conducting B2C eCommerce as well as some recent applications of ...
  • Xia Hx; Guo Wenshan; Xia Cui; Pi Yong Lin; Bradford Mark (Korean Soc Mechanical Engineers, 2009)
    A three-dimensional dynamic interaction model is developed for a LIM (linear induction motor) train and elevated bridge system, which is composed of a LIM-driven vehicle submodel and a finite element bridge submodel. Each ...
  • Dieci Roberto; Chiarella Carl; Gardini Laura (Routledge, 2007)
    A discrete time model of a financial market is developed, in which heterogeneous interacting groups of agents allocate their wealth between two risky assets and a riskless asset. In each period each group formulates its ...
  • Hu H.; Wang J.; Qian S.; Li Yancheng; Shen N.; Yan G. (China Machine Press, 2011)
    An MR shock absorber under impact load is investigated. A single-rod long-stroke impact absorber is developed. Based on Bingham model and its structure of MR damper under impact load, a dynamic model of MR damper under ...
  • Zhang Nong; Wang Miao (Japan Society Mechanical Engineering, 2005)
    A comprehensive mathematical model of a typical hydraulic power steering system equipped with variable ratio rack and pinion gear is developed. The steering system's dynamic characteristics are investigated and its forced ...
  • Crowther Ashley; Zhang Nong (Australian Acoustical Society, 2004)
    Torsional finite elements for direct, geared, branched and grounded connections are presented. For a simple three-degreesof- freedom powertrain model the finite elements are defmed and the global system assembly is detailed. ...
  • Su Steven; Chen Weidong; Liu Dongdong; Fang Yi; Kuang Weijun; Yu Xiaoxiang; Guo Tian; Celler Branko; Nguyen Hung (Bentham Open, 2011)
    Heart rate is one of the major indications of human cardiovascular response to exercises. This study investigates human heart rate response dynamics to moderate exercise. A healthy male subject has been asked to walk on a ...
  • Tran Thanh Hung; Kwok Ngai Ming; Scheding Steve; Ha Quang (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2007)
    Understanding the vehicle-terrain interaction is essential for autonomous and safe operations of skid-steering unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs). This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of the dynamic processes ...
  • Erdem Tulin; Keane Michael; Sun Bh (Informs, 2008)
    In this paper, we develop a structural model of household behavior in an environment where there is uncertainty about brand attributes and both prices and advertising signal brand quality. Four quality signaling mechanisms ...
  • Ge Xin Janet; Runeson Karl (Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building, UTS, 2006)
    This study develops a dynamic model for analyzing residential housing market behavior both in the long and short-term perspective. In the long-term model, the dynamic effects of changes in aggregate housing demand and ...
  • Zhang Nong; Kirpitchenko Inessa; Liu Dikai (Elsevier, 2005)
    Grinding is one of the most versatile methods of removing material from machine parts to provide precise geometry. Dynamic analysis of the grinding process is necessary to reduce the surface waviness and roughness induced ...
  • Wang S; Meng X; Qiu J; Zhu Jianguo; Wang Yi; Guo Youguang; Liu Dikai; Xu Wei (IEEE, 2010)
    In this paper, a multilevel optimization method is proposed for a motor drive system including a surface-mounted permanent magnet synchronous machine (SPMSM), the converter/inverter, and the control schemes. First, the ...
  • Szidarovszky Ferenc; Chiarella Carl (Universidad De La Frontera, 2001)
    The theory of dynamic oligopolies is outlined. The asymptotical stability of the equilibrium is first verified under realistic conditions, with and without full information on the demand functions. In the presence of ...
  • Chiarella Carl; Szidarovsky Ferenc (Universidad de la Frontera, 2009)
    Dynamic oligopolies are examined with continuous time scales and under the assumption that the demand at each time period is affected by earlier demands and consumptions. After the mathematical model is introduced the local ...
  • Szidarovszky Ferenc; Chiarella Carl (Elsevier Science, 2005)
    Dynamic oligopolies arc examined without full information on the price function, with each finn using a perceived price function that usually differs from the actual inverse demand function of the market. It is assumed ...
  • Chiarella Carl; Szidarovszky Ferenc (Keio Economic Society, 2003)
    Dynamic oligopolies are analysed in the case when the firms treat pollution directly and share the cost in proportion to their share in the total output. If instantaneous information on the firms' output is available to ...
  • Chiarella Carl; Szidarovszky Ferenc (Sharif University of Technology, 2008)
    Single-product oligopolies, without product differentiation, are examined under the assumption that any increase in production levels has additional cost to the rms. Therefore, the best response of each firm depends on ...