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A karst collapse pillar (KCP) is caused by the karst subsidence that occurs in carbonate rock distribution areas. Current KCP studies focus mainly on aspects such as the cause of formation, rule of development, groundwater inrush, and structural characteristics of the pillar and sidewall rock...
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The prediction of groundwater inflow in karst collapse pillar has an important impact on safety underground mining, and the occurrence of these groundwater disasters is likely to be controlled and decreased via establishing an accurate groundwater inflow prediction system. However, the...
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In this paper, a market-based decomposition method for decomposable linear systems is developed. The solution process iterates between a master problem that solves the market-matching problem, and subproblems that solve the agents' bundle-determination problems. Starting from any initial price...
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Electric utilities have a well-established vertical internal and external supply chain. Theoretically, information sharing, involving production, inventory, and other policy variables, between chain entities can improve supply chain performance. Such sharing relies on a systematic determination...
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