Abstract in atti di convegno

Experimenting a Metaheuristics for a Flexible Transport

A demand responsive transport system (DRTS) is a flexible system in which the stops are fixed and tours are variable. Client takes a reservation about a trip which could be in the same day or in the next. DRTS can be analyzed by two kind of dynamisms. The first is about the way in which requests…

Mathematical tools for controlling invasive species in Protected Areas

A challenging task in the management of Protected Areas is the conservation of natural habitats and native endangered species through the optimization of control strategies for invasive plant or animal species, typically competing for the use of resources in a fragmented habitat [1]. We review two…

A differential model for the effect of line patterns on vascular endothelial cells

A network-constrain Weibull AFT model based on proximal gradient descent method

In this work, we propose and explore a novel network-constraint survival methodology considering the Weibull accelerated failure time (AFT) model combined with a penalized likelihood approach for variable selection and estimation [2]. Our estimator explicitly incorporates the correlation patterns…

Finite volume modelling of an icefield with subglacial lake

Drug release from medical devices: modelling and computational aspects

Numerical sensitivity analysis of a rock glacier flow model versus detection of an internal sliding occurrence

Randomized Inversion Methods for EEG imaging

Apply a heuristics for flexible transport systems to a real case

The demand responsive transport systems (DRTS) aim to satisfy two main objectives: the service flexibility and the costs minimization. They are a good solution for the trade-off between flexibility and efficiency. They require the planning of travel paths (routing) and customers pick-up and drop-…

Physical mechanisms governing the modulation by flow of ATP/ADP concentration at the vascular endothelial cell surface