An Introduction to Temporal Optimisation using a Water Management Problem

Volume: 42, Pages: 101108 - 101108
Published: Apr 1, 2020
Abstract
Optimisation problems usually take the form of having a single or multiple objectives with a set of constraints. The model itself concerns a single problem for which the best possible solution is sought. Problems are usually static in the sense that they do not consider changes over time in a cumulative manner. Dynamic optimisation problems to incorporate changes. However, these are memoryless in that the problem description changes and a new...
Paper Details
Title
An Introduction to Temporal Optimisation using a Water Management Problem
Published Date
Apr 1, 2020
Volume
42
Pages
101108 - 101108
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