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    Intelligent Processing Methods by Veronika V. Tolmanova, Denis A. Andrikov

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The wavelet transform provided efficient data representation and multiscale analysis, while stochastic methods were used to model uncertainty and perform probabilistic analysis. …”
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    Models and methods for analyzing complex networks and social network structures by Ju. P. Perova, V. P. Grigoriev, D. O. Zhukov

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Such studies make it possible not only to predict the dynamics of social processes (changes in social attitudes), but also to identify trends in socioeconomic development by monitoring users’ opinions on important economic and social issues, both at the level of individual territorial entities (for example, districts, settlements of small towns, etc.) and wider regions.Methods. Dynamic models and stochastic dynamics analysis methods, which take into account the possibility of self-organization and the presence of memory, are used along with user deanonymization methods and recommendation systems, as well as statistical methods for analyzing profiles in social networks. …”
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    Evaluation Metrics and Methods for Generative Models in the Wireless PHY Layer by Michael Baur, Nurettin Turan, Simon Wallner, Wolfgang Utschick

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Our analysis is based on real-world measurement data and includes the Gaussian mixture model, variational autoencoder, diffusion model, and generative adversarial network. …”
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    Methods of evaluating maturity level of the organization based on fuzzy modeling by Lyudmila Viktorovna Borisova, Lyubov Azatovna Dimitrova, Inna Nikolaevna Nurutdinova

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…Materials and Methods . As follows from the analysis, a generalized model of the “evaluation of the maturity level of the organization” domain is developed. …”
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    Product Autoregressive Models: Review of Properties, Estimation Methods and Applications by Rahul Thekkedath, Shiji Kavungal, Muhammed Anvar P

    Published 2025-05-01
    “… Analysis of continuous non-negative time series data using multiplicative models is a growing area of research. …”
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    Application of computer modeling methods in the design of snow protection systems by S. A. Filimonov, K. Yu. Litvintsev, A. A. Dekterev, A. V. Minakov, V. D. Meshkova, R. A. Sharafutdinov, Yu. N. Zaharinskiy

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…The article discusses the use of numerical modeling methods of snow-wind flow transfer processes to determine the locations of snow protection constructions. …”
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    Models and methods of strategic business management during armed conflict by I. O. Bobyliev, N. М. Chupryna

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…The paper summarises the main theoretical approaches to strategic management, identifies its key stages, and characterises typical models and methods used in peacetime. Particular attention is paid to the analysis of transformational changes in management under the influence of crisis conditions: companies switch to flexible organisational structures, implement scenario planning, socially responsible marketing strategies, and optimise logistics and financial flows. …”
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    Cognitive modeling of problems and methods of protecting territories from landslides by Galina V. Gorelova, Dmitry I. Katsko, Alexander I. Katsko

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…The cognitive map made it possible to solve the problem of identifying or match-ing the real landslide process and methods of protecting territories from landslides with their graphical representation in the form of concepts (graph vertices) and cause-and-effect rela-tionships between them (graph edges), which subsequently allows us to move on to formaliza-tion – the construction of mathematical models (Bayesian belief networks, simultaneous equa-tions systems, path analysis models, etc.). …”
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    Why Do Field-Based Methods Fail to Model Plasmonics? by A. M. A. Said, A. M. Heikal, Nihal F. F. Areed, S. S. A. Obayya

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The paper studies plasmonics modeling issues and examines the reasons behind the failure of the field-based methods relying on Padé approximations widely used in the analysis of photonic devices based on dielectric materials. …”
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    A New Comprehensive Well Logging Data Method for Evaluating Fracture Reservoir Productivity and Its Application by SHEN Qinyu, LI Shengqing, CUI Yunjiang, SU Yuanda, WANG Peichun, TANG Xiaoming

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…By incorporating rock physics modeling and rock mechanics fluid conductivity analysis in the method, a comprehensive reservoir fluid transport model is obtained and used to evaluate the productivity of buried-hill fracture reservoirs. …”
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    Analysis of the Efficiency of Hydrogen Production Technology at Mini-CHP Plants Using Local Fuelsby Thermochemical Method by V. A. Sednin, R. S. Ignatovich

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…According to the results of the analysis of the mathematical model, it was determined that the specific consumption of electric energy per 1 kg of hydrogen for such a scheme will be 9.11 (kW×h)/kg, which is on average more than five times less than in the production of hydrogen by electrolysis, the rest of the required energy is replaced by thermal one, while the maximum fuel utilization factor of mini-CHP with a hydrogen production module using wood waste as fuel amounted to 83.1 %, including a thermal efficiency of 51.5 %, the efficiency of hydrogen production at the lowest calorific value is 31 %, the electrical efficiency for the supply of electricity to the grid is 0.6 %. …”
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