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optimize their election campaigns, so that they can maximize their performance in the elections. Design …Purpose: Political parties spend significant amounts of resources during their election campaigns, which are usually … additional seats in an election region under the D'hondt election rule. Also we develop a convenient mathematical model that …
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We solve a multi-period portfolio optimization problem using D-Wave Systems' quantum annealer. We derive a formulation of the problem, discuss several possible integer encoding schemes, and present numerical examples that show high success rates. The formulation incorporates transaction costs...
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For large portfolio managers, a sequence of single-period optimal positions is rarely multi-period optimal. In particular, transaction costs can prevent large portfolio managers from monetizing most of their forecasting power. The solution is to compute the trading trajectory that comes...
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Purpose: To estimate the transition rates corresponding to the 2010 and 2012 elections to the Catalan Parliament for …
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There are three fundamental ways of testing the validity of an investment algorithm against historical evidence: a) the walk-forward method; b) the resampling method; and c) the Monte Carlo method. By far the most common approach followed among academics and practitioners is the walk-forward...
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