Primal-dual methods in online optimization give several of the state-of-the art results in both of the most common models: adversarial and stochastic/random order. Here we try to provide a more ...
After more than three centuries, a geometry problem that originated with a royal bet has been solved. Imagine you’re holding two equal-size dice. Is it possible to bore a tunnel through one die that’s ...
ABSTRACT: In this paper, we investigate fixed point results for Jaggi-type F-contractions in the framework of cone b-metric spaces. Motivated by the need for faster convergence in iterative methods, ...
At the International Workshop on Combinatorial Image Analysis, held in Brno, Czech Republic, our URGE To Compute team received the Best Student Paper Award for their presentation, "On Intersection ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Research students at LSU are working to decrease intersection crashes through implementing an artificial intelligence algorithm that can quickly detect and react to traffic ...
ABSTRACT: In this paper, we consider a more general bi-level optimization problem, where the inner objective function is consisted of three convex functions, involving a smooth and two non-smooth ...
When most people think of shapes, they imagine a triangle, a rectangle, or maybe even a fancier-sounding rhombus or trapezoid. But to mathematicians, shapes encompass a vast universe of surprising ...
I propose adding Chan's Algorithm to the repository for computing the convex hull of a set of points in two-dimensional space. This algorithm utilizes a divide-and-conquer approach combined with the ...
Right now I have an unlimited supply of content at my fingertips; I’m subscribed to a few streaming services, full of more programming than I could possibly watch in my mortal lifespan. I have a ...