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Denis Sauré
Researcher at University of Chile
Publications - 44
Citations - 1014
Denis Sauré is an academic researcher from University of Chile. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 37 publications receiving 676 citations. Previous affiliations of Denis Sauré include IBM & University of Pittsburgh.
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Sequential Interdiction with Incomplete Information and Learning
TL;DR: In “Sequential Interdiction with Incomplete Information and Learning,” J.S. Borrero, O. Prokopyev, and D. Saure study a general class of interdiction problems when the leader has incomplete informa...
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Dynamic Pricing of a Resource
Monther Abdullah Al-Dawsari,Hani Jamjoom,Mark Podlaseck,Huiming Qu,Yaoping Ruan,Denis Sauré,Zon-Yin Shae,Anshul Sheopuri +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, a method of dynamic pricing of a resource is presented, which includes determining a set of anticipated demands for one or more users to acquire the resource according to the uncertainty of the one or multiple users in preferring one of the plurality of time periods for acquiring the resource.
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Operations Research Transforms the Scheduling of Chilean Soccer Leagues and South American World Cup Qualifiers
Fernando Alarcón,Guillermo Durán,Mario Guajardo,Jaime Miranda,Hugo Muñoz,Luis Ramírez,Mario H Ramírez,Denis Sauré,Matías Siebert,Sebastian Souyris,Andrés Weintraub,Rodrigo Wolf-Yadlin,Gonzalo Andres Zamorano +12 more
TL;DR: First, the incorporation of team requirements and various sporting criteria has improved process transparency and schedule fairness, increasing fans' interest in local professional tournaments, and secondly, because of the high portability of these techniques, they have been used successfully to schedule sports leagues in other countries.
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The Price of Nonabandonment: HIV in Resource-Limited Settings
TL;DR: This paper quantifies the opportunity cost associated with restricting attention to nonabandonment policies and derives superior treatment allocation policies, which shed light on the role behavior and health progression play in prioritizing treatment initiation and termination.
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High performance computing as a service
Hani Jamjoom,Mark Podlaseck,Huiming Qu,Yaoping Ruan,Denis Sauré,Zon-Yin Shae,Anshul Sheopuri +6 more
TL;DR: A scheduling system and method for high-performance computing (HPC) applications includes a network management component stored in physical memory and executed by a processor as mentioned in this paper, which is configured to transform multi-dimensional HPC resources into a one dimension versus time resource catalog with a dependent graph structure between resources.