N. Mahdavi-Amiri
Faculty of Mathematical Sciences, Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran.
[ 1 ] - An improved infeasible interior-point method for symmetric cone linear complementarity problem
We present an improved version of a full Nesterov-Todd step infeasible interior-point method for linear complementarityproblem over symmetric cone (Bull. Iranian Math. Soc., 40(3), 541-564, (2014)). In the earlier version, each iteration consisted of one so-called feasibility step and a few -at most three - centering steps. Here, each iteration consists of only a feasibility step. Thus, the new...
[ 2 ] - A full Nesterov-Todd step infeasible interior-point algorithm for symmetric cone linear complementarity problem
A full Nesterov-Todd (NT) step infeasible interior-point algorithm is proposed for solving monotone linear complementarity problems over symmetric cones by using Euclidean Jordan algebra. Two types of full NT-steps are used, feasibility steps and centering steps. The algorithm starts from strictly feasible iterates of a perturbed problem, and, using the central path and feasi...
[ 3 ] - WZ factorization via Abay-Broyden-Spedicato algorithms
Classes of Abaffy-Broyden-Spedicato (ABS) methods have been introduced for solving linear systems of equations. The algorithms are powerful methods for developing matrix factorizations and many fundamental numerical linear algebra processes. Here, we show how to apply the ABS algorithms to devise algorithms to compute the WZ and ZW factorizations of a nonsingular matrix as well as...
[ 4 ] - Superlinearly convergent exact penalty projected structured Hessian updating schemes for constrained nonlinear least squares: asymptotic analysis
We present a structured algorithm for solving constrained nonlinear least squares problems, and establish its local two-step Q-superlinear convergence. The approach is based on an adaptive structured scheme due to Mahdavi-Amiri and Bartels of the exact penalty method of Coleman and Conn for nonlinearly constrained optimization problems. The structured adaptation also makes use of the ideas of N...
[ 9 ] - ALGORITHMS FOR BIOBJECTIVE SHORTEST PATH PROBLEMS IN FUZZY NETWORKS
We consider biobjective shortest path problems in networks with fuzzy arc lengths. Considering the available studies for single objective shortest path problems in fuzzy networks, using a distance function for comparison of fuzzy numbers, we propose three approaches for solving the biobjective prob- lems. The rst and second approaches are extensions of the labeling method to solve the sing...
[ 10 ] - Exact and approximate solutions of fuzzy LR linear systems: New algorithms using a least squares model and the ABS approach
We present a methodology for characterization and an approach for computing the solutions of fuzzy linear systems with LR fuzzy variables. As solutions, notions of exact and approximate solutions are considered. We transform the fuzzy linear system into a corresponding linear crisp system and a constrained least squares problem. If the corresponding crisp system is incompatible, then the fuzzy ...
[ 11 ] - FUZZY LINEAR PROGRAMMING WITH GRADES OF SATISFACTION IN CONSTRAINTS
We present a new model and a new approach for solving fuzzylinear programming (FLP) problems with various utilities for the satisfactionof the fuzzy constraints. The model, constructed as a multi-objective linearprogramming problem, provides flexibility for the decision maker (DM), andallows for the assignment of distinct weights to the constraints and the objectivefunction. The desired solutio...
[ 12 ] - A mathematical model for designing optimal urban gas networks, an ant colony algorithm and a case study
Considering the high costs of the implementation and maintenance of gas distribution networks in urban areas, optimal design of such networks is vital. Today, urban gas networks are implemented within a tree structure. These networks receive gas from City Gate Stations (CGS) and deliver it to the consumers. This study presents a comprehensive model based on Mixed Integer Nonlinear Programming (...
[ 13 ] - Special Issue for 13th International Industrial Engineering Conference (IIEC 2017)
This special issue is a collection of refereed articles selected from the 13th International Industrial Engineering Conference (IIEC 2017). The initial selection was made by Dr. Hamed Fazlollahtabar who also wrote the following description. The accepted articles were reviewed going through the usual reviewing process of IJOR. Nezam Mahdavi-Amiri Editor-in-Chief &nbs...
[ 14 ] - Special Issue for 11th International Conference of Iranian Operations Research Society
This is a special issue of the Iranian Journal of Operations Research that includes some of the invited talks presented at the 11th international conference of the Iranian Operations Research Society (IORS), organized jointly by IORS and Razi University of Kermanshah and held at the Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran, May 2-4, 2018. The IORS conference is held annually and is the main event ...
[ 15 ] - Balancing public bicycle sharing system by defining response rates for destinations
Public Bicycle Sharing System (PBSS) is used as a way to reduce traffic and pollution in cities. Its performance is related to availability of bicycles for picking up and free docks to return them. Existence of different demand types leads to the emergence of imbalanced stations. Here, we try to balance inventory of stations via defining maximal response rates for each type of rental request. I...
[ 16 ] - A Public Bicycle Sharing System Considering Renting and Middle Stations
Recently, public bicycle sharing system (PBSS) has become one of the most favorite urban transportation systems that can help governments to decrease environmental problems such as pollution and traffic. This paper studies a sharing system that includes two types of stations. The first category contains stations that users can rent or return back bicycles and each bicycle can be rented by any n...
[ 17 ] - A Multi-objective Optimization Model for Dynamic Virtual Cellular Manufacturing Systems
Companies and firms, nowadays, due to mounting competition and product diversity, seek to apply virtual cellular manufacturing systems to reduce production costs and improve quality of the products. In addition, as a result of rapid advancement of technology and the reduction of product life cycle, production systems have turned towards dynamic production environments. Dynamic cellular manufact...
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