2009
DOI: 10.1134/s0005117909100026
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A method of network programming in problems of nonlinear optimization

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“…The most common three-point scale of probability and damage estimates: small risk (1), medium risk (2) and high risk (3). [2][3][4] A small risk is deemed to have virtually no effect on the parameters of the project, and it is usually not taken into account. We note that qualitative estimates hide their quantitative counterparts.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most common three-point scale of probability and damage estimates: small risk (1), medium risk (2) and high risk (3). [2][3][4] A small risk is deemed to have virtually no effect on the parameters of the project, and it is usually not taken into account. We note that qualitative estimates hide their quantitative counterparts.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…где R -величина инвестиционного фонда. Ниже будет показано, что если граф G является паросочетанием, то задача эффективно решается при целочисленных значениях параметров методом дихотомического программирования [1,2]. Возникает идея исключить из графа ряд вершин так, чтобы получить паросочетание, то есть 2-подграф.…”
Section: пример прикладной задачиunclassified
“…The goal of this study is to develop a risk analysis model that allows determining the investment value of risk taking into account the probability of a risk event and possible consequences [2,3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%