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Branch-and-Bound Applications in Combinatorial Data Analysis
Michael J. Brusco Stephanie Stahl
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Tipo de recurso:
libros
ISBN impreso
978-0-387-25037-3
ISBN electrónico
978-0-387-28810-9
Editor responsable
Springer Nature
País de edición
Reino Unido
Fecha de publicación
2005
Información sobre derechos de publicación
© Springer Science+Business Media, Inc. 2005
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Seriation—Multiobjective Seriation
Michael J. Brusco; Stephanie Stahl
In this chapter, the time-independent Green’s functions are defined, their main properties are presented, methods for their calculation are briefly discussed, and their use in problems of physical interest is summarized.
Part II - Seriation | Pp. 147-169
Introduction to Branch-and-Bound Methods for Variable Selection
Michael J. Brusco; Stephanie Stahl
In this chapter, the time-independent Green’s functions are defined, their main properties are presented, methods for their calculation are briefly discussed, and their use in problems of physical interest is summarized.
Part III - Variable Selection | Pp. 173-175
Variable Selection for Cluster Analysis
Michael J. Brusco; Stephanie Stahl
In this chapter, the time-independent Green’s functions are defined, their main properties are presented, methods for their calculation are briefly discussed, and their use in problems of physical interest is summarized.
Part III - Variable Selection | Pp. 177-185
Variable Selection for Regression Analysis
Michael J. Brusco; Stephanie Stahl
In this chapter, the time-independent Green’s functions are defined, their main properties are presented, methods for their calculation are briefly discussed, and their use in problems of physical interest is summarized.
Part III - Variable Selection | Pp. 187-202