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Start your reading journey today on DL4ALL.org and unlock a world of imagination, knowledge, and inspiration! ![]() Free Download Introduction to Shape Optimization: Shape Sensitivity Analysis by Jan Sokolowski , Jean-Paul Zolesio English | PDF | 254 Pages | ISBN : 3540541772 | 17.4 MB This book is motivated largely by a desire to solve shape optimization prob lems that arise in applications, particularly in structural mechanics and in the optimal control of distributed parameter systems. Many such problems can be formulated as the minimization of functionals defined over a class of admissible domains. Shape optimization is quite indispensable in the design and construction of industrial structures. For example, aircraft and spacecraft have to satisfy, at the same time, very strict criteria on mechanical performance while weighing as little as possible. The shape optimization problem for such a structure consists in finding a geometry of the structure which minimizes a given functional (e. g. such as the weight of the structure) and yet simultaneously satisfies specific constraints (like thickness, strain energy, or displacement bounds). The geometry of the structure can be considered as a given domain in the three-dimensional Euclidean space. The domain is an open, bounded set whose topology is given, e. g. it may be simply or doubly connected. The boundary is smooth or piecewise smooth, so boundary value problems that are defined in the domain and associated with the classical partial differential equations of mathematical physics are well posed. In general the cost functional takes the form of an integral over the domain or its boundary where the integrand depends smoothly on the solution of a boundary value problem. ![]() Free Download International Conference on Advanced Intelligent Systems for Sustainable Development: Volume 1 - Advanced Intelligent Systems on Artificial Intelligence, Software, and Data Science by Janusz Kacprzyk, Mostafa Ezziyyani, Valentina Emilia Balas English | EPUB (True) | 2023 | 995 Pages | ISBN : 3031263839 | 117.7 MB This book describes the potential contributions of emerging technologies in different fields as well as the opportunities and challenges related to the integration of these technologies in the socio-economic sector. In this book, many latest technologies are addressed, particularly in the fields of computer science and engineering. 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Kulkarni, Naoufel Cheikhrouhou English | PDF EPUB (True) | 2024 | 522 Pages | ISBN : 9819969832 | 85.4 MB This book presents the select proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Intelligent Systems and Applications 2023. The theme of this conference is 'Intelligent Systems for Smart Cities'. It covers the topics of intelligent systems in multiple aspects such as healthcare, supply chain and logistics, smart homes and smart structures, banking and finance, a sustainable environment, social media and cyber security, crime prevention, and disaster management. The book will be useful for researchers and professionals interested in the broad field of artificial intelligence and machine learning. ![]() Close Free Download Intelligent Human Computer Interaction: 12th International Conference, IHCI 2020, Daegu, South Korea, November 24-26, 2020, Proceedings, Part II by Madhusudan Singh English | EPUB | 2021 | 449 Pages | ISBN : 3030684512 | 96.1 MB ![]() Close Free Download Intelligent Data Engineering and Analytics Frontiers in Intelligent Computing: Theory and Applications (FICTA 2020), Volume 2 by Suresh Chandra Satapathy English | EPUB | 2020 ( 2021 Edition ) | 740 Pages | ISBN : 9811556784 | 106.9 MB ![]() Free Download Information Technology in Biomedicine: Proceedings 6th International Conference, ITIB'2018, Kamień Śląski, Poland, June 18-20, 2018 By Ewa Pietka English | PDF (True) | 2018 (2019 Edition) | 618 Pages | ISBN : 3319912100 | 117.94 MB ITiB'2018 is the 6th Conference on Information Technology in Biomedicine, hosted every two years by the Department of Informatics & Medical Devices, Faculty of Biomedical Engineering, Silesian University of Technology. The Conference is organized under the auspices of the Committee on Biocybernetics and Biomedical Engineering of the Polish Academy of Sciences. The meeting has become an established event that helps to address the demand for fast and reliable technologies capable of processing data and delivering results in a user-friendly, timely and mobile manner. Many of these areas are recognized as research and development frontiers in employing new technology in the clinical setting. Technological assistance can be found in prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation alike. Homecare support for any type of disability may improve standard of living and make people's lives safer and more comfortable. ![]() Free Download Infinite Horizon Optimal Control: Deterministic and Stochastic Systems by Infinite Horizon Optimal Control: Deterministic and Stochastic Systems English | PDF | 1991 | 345 Pages | ISBN : 3642767575 | 22.8 MB This monograph deals with various classes of deterministic and stochastic continuous time optimal control problems that are defined over unbounded time intervals. For these problems the performance criterion is described by an improper integral and it is possible that, when evaluated at a given admissible element, this criterion is unbounded. To cope with this divergence new optimality concepts, referred to here as overtaking optimality, weakly overtaking optimality, agreeable plans, etc. , have been proposed. The motivation for studying these problems arises primarily from the economic and biological sciences where models of this type arise naturally. Indeed, any bound placed on the time hori zon is artificial when one considers the evolution of the state of an economy or species. The responsibility for the introduction of this interesting class of problems rests with the economists who first studied them in the modeling of capital accumulation processes. Perhaps the earliest of these was F. Ramsey [152] who, in his seminal work on the theory of saving in 1928, considered a dynamic optimization model defined on an infinite time horizon. Briefly, this problem can be described as a Lagrange problem with unbounded time interval. The advent of modern control theory, particularly the formulation of the famous Maximum Principle of Pontryagin, has had a considerable impact on the treat ment of these models as well as optimization theory in general. ![]() Free Download Infinite Dimensional Morse Theory and Multiple Solution Problems by Kung-ching Chang English | PDF | 1993 | 323 Pages | ISBN : 0817634517 | 20.6 MB The book is based on my lecture notes "Infinite dimensional Morse theory and its applications", 1985, Montreal, and one semester of graduate lectures delivered at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1987. Since the aim of this monograph is to give a unified account of the topics in critical point theory, a considerable amount of new materials has been added. Some of them have never been published previously. The book is of interest both to researchers following the development of new results, and to people seeking an introduction into this theory. The main results are designed to be as self-contained as possible. And for the reader's convenience, some preliminary background information has been organized. The following people deserve special thanks for their direct roles in help ing to prepare this book. Prof. L. Nirenberg, who first introduced me to this field ten years ago, when I visited the Courant Institute of Math Sciences. Prof. A. Granas, who invited me to give a series of lectures at SMS, 1983, Montreal, and then the above notes, as the primary version of a part of the manuscript, which were published in the SMS collection. Prof. P. Rabinowitz, who provided much needed encouragement during the academic semester, and invited me to teach a semester graduate course after which the lecture notes became the second version of parts of this book. Professors A. Bahri and H. Brezis who suggested the publication of the book in the Birkhiiuser series. ![]() Free Download Incentive Mechanism for Mobile Crowdsensing: A Game-theoretic Approach by Youqi Li , Fan Li , Song Yang , Chuan Zhang English | PDF EPUB (True) | 2024 | 137 Pages | ISBN : 9819969204 | 15.2 MB Mobile crowdsensing (MCS) is emerging as a novel sensing paradigm in the Internet of Things (IoTs) due to the proliferation of smart devices (e.g., smartphones, wearable devices) in people's daily lives. These ubiquitous devices provide an opportunity to harness the wisdom of crowds by recruiting mobile users to collectively perform sensing tasks, which largely collect data about a wide range of human activities and the surrounding environment. However, users suffer from resource consumption such as battery, processing power, and storage, which discourages users' participation. 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