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Central Economics and Mathematics Institute
Facility•Moscow, Russia•
About: Central Economics and Mathematics Institute is a facility organization based out in Moscow, Russia. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Foreign-exchange reserves. The organization has 297 authors who have published 580 publications receiving 6449 citations. The organization is also known as: Federal State Institution of Science Central Economics and Mathematics Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
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01 Sep 2017TL;DR: In this article, a number of computer-supported methods for invention problem solving by using the AHP/ANP are described, which are intended for creating new mechanisms and may be useful for support of the following problems: strategic forecasting the evolution of mechanical devices having a certain functional assignment; a choice of rational analogues and prototypes from inventions databases; the synthesis and quality assessment of new conceptual solutions of mechanisms; the evaluation of novelty by examining the inventions.
Abstract: The paper describes a number of computer-supported methods for invention problem solving by using the AHP/ANP. These methods are intended for creating of new mechanisms and may be useful for support of the following problems: strategic forecasting the evolution of mechanical devices having a certain functional assignment; a choice of rational analogues and prototypes from inventions databases; the synthesis and quality assessment of new conceptual solutions of mechanisms; the evaluation of novelty by examining the inventions. Application of AHP/ANP enables one to promote solving the foregoing problems through a systemic approach involving the use of multiple criteria for decision-making.
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TL;DR: In this article, a balance model is considered for studying the land rent problems, which is rather simple as regards information supply and huge problems, and can determine land rent estimates depending principally on the natural properties of the land and the combination of the circumstances of its use.
Abstract: A balance model is considered for studying the land rent problems. The model is rather simple as regards information supply and huge problems. In similar balance models, we can determine land rent estimates depending principally on the natural properties of the land and the combination of the circumstances of its use.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a general approach for building the scholarly consumption indicators, and presented the results of the experiments on evaluating a thematic structure of scholarly consumption for a given author, as well as for his suppliers and consumers.
Abstract: In recent years, large datasets of citation contexts from research publications have become available for scientometric studies. Such citation contexts contain different characteristics of relationships between citing and cited papers, including information about publications that were in some way used by citing authors, about the motivations of this use, etc. Some of these characteristics can be considered as indicators of scholarly consumption of the citing authors. Based on the citation contexts data, the scholarly consumption can be characterized by four indicators: (a) data on cited (consumed) publications and their authors (suppliers); (b) types of scholarly consumption; (c) its thematics; and (d) temporary changes in these data. The indicators can be grouped and merged in various ways based on belonging to common citation contexts and/or on the coincidence of their values. By this way, one can create datasets for various objects and tasks of scientometric evaluation of scholarly consumption. The article proposes a general approach for building the scholarly consumption indicators, and presents the results of the experiments on evaluating a thematic structure of scholarly consumption. For this, thematically significant groups of words (topics) were selected from the citation contexts by using the LDA topic modeling method. Topics are obtained from the citation contexts for three groups of publications: (1) publications of a given author, (2) publications cited by a given author (suppliers), and (3) publications citing a given author (consumers). Thematic structures of scholarly consumption for a given author, as well as for his suppliers and consumers have been built. The features of the thematic structure representation in the forms of a tree of words and a flowchart are considered.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors characterize collective utility functions of the form F ( u 1, …, u n ) = ∑ 1 n α i u i where α i are positive numbers.
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TL;DR: Using the Pontryagin Maximum Principle, all possible types of extremal and, analyzing them and discarding nonoptimal ones, construct the optimal synthesis.
Abstract: We consider a time-optimal problem for the Reeds and Shepp model describing a moving point on a plane, with a onesided variation of the speed and a free final direction of the velocity. Using the Pontryagin Maximum Principle, we obtain all possible types of extremal and, analyzing them and discarding nonoptimal ones, construct the optimal synthesis.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Boris Mirkin | 35 | 178 | 6722 |
Yuri Kabanov | 26 | 85 | 3396 |
L. V. Chernysheva | 24 | 167 | 1867 |
Igor V. Evstigneev | 21 | 129 | 1838 |
Alexander Zeifman | 21 | 177 | 1502 |
Vladimir Popov | 20 | 169 | 2041 |
Vyacheslav V. Kalashnikov | 19 | 109 | 1217 |
Vladimir I. Danilov | 18 | 165 | 1255 |
Victor Polterovich | 17 | 126 | 1145 |
Ernst Presman | 15 | 41 | 875 |
Andrei Dmitruk | 13 | 51 | 604 |
Anatoly Peresetsky | 13 | 45 | 617 |
Anton Oleinik | 12 | 55 | 495 |
Vladimir Rotar | 11 | 28 | 577 |
Nikolai B. Melnikov | 11 | 72 | 323 |