596 resultados para Lagrange multipliers
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In this work we show that, if L is a natural Lagrangian system such that the k-jet of the potential energy ensures it does not have a minimum at the equilibrium and such that its Hessian has rank at least n - 2, then there is an asymptotic trajectory to the associated equilibrium point and so the equilibrium is unstable. This applies, in particular, to analytic potentials with a saddle point and a Hessian with at most 2 null eigenvalues. The result is proven for Lagrangians in a specific form, and we show that the class of Lagrangians we are interested can be taken into this specific form by a subtle change of spatial coordinates. We also consider the extension of this results to systems subjected to gyroscopic forces. (C) 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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The concept of a partial projective representation of a group is introduced and studied. The interaction with partial actions is explored. It is shown that the factor sets of partial projective representations over a field K are exactly the K-valued twistings of crossed products by partial actions. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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This paper studies a special class of vector smooth-transition autoregressive (VSTAR) models that contains common nonlinear features (CNFs), for which we proposed a triangular representation and developed a procedure of testing CNFs in a VSTAR model. We first test a unit root against a stable STAR process for each individual time series and then examine whether CNFs exist in the system by Lagrange Multiplier (LM) test if unit root is rejected in the first step. The LM test has standard Chi-squared asymptotic distribution. The critical values of our unit root tests and small-sample properties of the F form of our LM test are studied by Monte Carlo simulations. We illustrate how to test and model CNFs using the monthly growth of consumption and income data of United States (1985:1 to 2011:11).
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Combinatorial optimization problems, are one of the most important types of problems in operational research. Heuristic and metaheuristics algorithms are widely applied to find a good solution. However, a common problem is that these algorithms do not guarantee that the solution will coincide with the optimum and, hence, many solutions to real world OR-problems are afflicted with an uncertainty about the quality of the solution. The main aim of this thesis is to investigate the usability of statistical bounds to evaluate the quality of heuristic solutions applied to large combinatorial problems. The contributions of this thesis are both methodological and empirical. From a methodological point of view, the usefulness of statistical bounds on p-median problems is thoroughly investigated. The statistical bounds have good performance in providing informative quality assessment under appropriate parameter settings. Also, they outperform the commonly used Lagrangian bounds. It is demonstrated that the statistical bounds are shown to be comparable with the deterministic bounds in quadratic assignment problems. As to empirical research, environment pollution has become a worldwide problem, and transportation can cause a great amount of pollution. A new method for calculating and comparing the CO2-emissions of online and brick-and-mortar retailing is proposed. It leads to the conclusion that online retailing has significantly lesser CO2-emissions. Another problem is that the Swedish regional division is under revision and the border effect to public service accessibility is concerned of both residents and politicians. After analysis, it is shown that borders hinder the optimal location of public services and consequently the highest achievable economic and social utility may not be attained.
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As aplicações da mecânica vibratória vêm crescendo significativamente na análise de sistemas de suspensões e estruturas de veículos, dentre outras. Desta forma, o presente trabalho desenvolve técnicas para a simulação e o controle de uma suspensão de automóvel utilizando modelos dinâmicos com um, dois e três graus de liberdade. Na obtenção das equações do movimento para o sistema massa-mola-amortecedor, o modelo matemático utilizado tem como base a equação de Lagrange e a segunda lei de Newton, com condições iniciais apropriadas. A solução numérica destas equações é obtida através do método de Runge-Kutta de 4ª ordem, utilizando o software MATLAB. Para controlar as vibrações do sistema utilizou-se três métodos diferentes de controle: clássico, LQR e alocação de pólos. O sistema assim obtido satisfaz as condições de estabilidade e de desempenho e é factível para aplicações práticas, pois os resultados obtidos comparam adequadamente com dados analíticos, numéricos ou experimentais encontrados na literatura, indicando que técnicas de controle como o clássico podem ser simples e eficientes.
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Muitos problemas de Dinâmica em Economia se encaixam dentro de uma estrutura de modelos de decisão seqüencial, sendo resolvidos recursivamente. Programação Dinâmica uma técnica de otimização condicionada que se encarrega de solucionar problemas desse tipo. Esse trabalho tem como objetivo apresentar uma resenha dos principais resultados teóricos em Programação Dinâmica. Os métodos da Programação Dinâmica são válidos tanto para problemas determinísticos como para os que incorporam variável incerteza. esperada objetividade de uma dissertação de Mestrado, no entanto, nos impediu de extender análise, deixando assim de considerar explicitamente neste trabalho modelos estocásticos, que teria enriquecido bastante parte destinada aplicações Teor ia Econômica. No capítulo desenvolvemos instrumental matemático, introduzindo uma série de conceitos resultados sobre os quais se constrói análise nos capítulos subsequentes. Ilustramos tais conceitos com exemplos que seguem um certo encadeamento. Nas seções 1.1 1.2 apresentamos as idéias propriedades de espaços métricos espaços vetoriais. Na seção 1.3, prosseguimos com tópicos em análise funcional, introduzindo noção de norma de um vetor de espaços de Banach. seção 1.4 entra com idéia de contração, Teor ema do Ponto Fixo de Banach e o teor ema de Blackwell. O Teorema de Hahn-Banach, tanto na sua forma de extensão quanto na sua forma geométrica, preocupação na seção 1.5. Em particular, forma geométrica desse teorema seus corolários são importantes para análise conduzida no terceiro capítulo. Por fim, na seção 6, apresentamos Teorema do Máximo. Ao final deste capítulo, como também dos demais, procuramos sempre citar as fontes consultadas bem como extensões ou tratamentos alternativos ao contido no texto. No capítulo II apresentamos os resultados métodos da Programação Dinâmica em si seção 2.1 cuida da base da teoria, com Princípio da Otimal idade de Eellman e a derivação de um algoritmo de Programação Dinâmica. Na seção 2.2 mostramos que esse algoritmo converge para função valor ótima de um problema de horizonte infinito, sendo que esta última satisfaz chamada Equação de Bellman. seção seguinte se preocupa em fornecer caracterizaçBes para função valor mencionada acima, mostrando-se propriedades acerca de sua monotonicidade concavidade. seção 2.4 trata da questão da diferenciabi idade da função valor, que permite se obter alguns resultados de estática Cou dinâmica} comparativa partir da Equação de Bellman. Finalmente, na seção 2.5 apresentamos uma primeira aplicação Teoria Econômica, através de um modelo de crescimento econômico ótimo. No capítulo III introduzimos uma outra técnica de otimização Programação Convexa- mostramos dificuldade em se tentar estabelecer alguma relação de dominância entre Programação Dinâmica Programação Convexa. Na seção 3.2 "apresentamos os Teoremas de Separação, dos quais nos utilizamos na seção seguinte para demonstrar existência de Multiplicadores de Lagrange no problema geral da Programação Convexa. No final desta seção dizemos porque não podemos inferir que em espaços de dimensão infinita Programação Convexa não pode ser aplicada, ao contrário da Programação Dinâmica, que evidenciaria uma dominancia dessa última técnica nesses espaços. Finalmente, capítulo IV destinado uma aplicação imediata das técnicas desenvolvidas principalmente no segundo capítulo. Com auxílio dessas técnicas resolve-se um problema de maximização intertemporal, faz-se uma comparação dos resultados obtidos através de uma solução cooperativa de uma solução não-cooperativa.
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Neste trabalho, apresenta-se um modelo de controle de trajetória para um manipulador constituído de um braço rígido e um braco flexível com atuadores e sensores piezelétricos. O modelo dinamico do manipuladoré obtido de forma fechada através da formulacao de Lagrange. O controle utiliza o torque dos motores como atuadores para controle da trajetoria do angulo das juntas e tambem para atenuar as vibracoes de baixa frequencia induzidas nos bracos do manipulador. A estabilidade deste controlador e garantida pela teoria de estabilidade de Lyapunov. Atuadores e sensores piezeletricos sao adicionados para controlar as vibracoes de alta freqüência nâo alcançadas pelo controle de torque dos motores. Além disso,é proposta uma otimização simultânea do controle e dos atuadores e sensores através da maximização da energia dissipada no sistema, devido µa ação do controle, com otimização do posicionamento e tamanho dos atuadores e sensores piezelétricos na estrutura. Simulações são obtidas através do Matlab/Simulink paraverificar a eficiência do modelo de controle.
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A contractive method for computing stationary solutions of intertemporal equilibrium models is provide. The method is is implemented using a contraction mapping derived from the first-order conditions. The deterministic dynamic programming problem is used to illustrate the method. Some numerical examples are performed.
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In this paper we construct common-factor portfolios using a novel linear transformation of standard factor models extracted from large data sets of asset returns. The simple transformation proposed here keeps the basic properties of the usual factor transformations, although some new interesting properties are further attached to them. Some theoretical advantages are shown to be present. Also, their practical importance is confirmed in two applications: the performance of common-factor portfolios are shown to be superior to that of asset returns and factors commonly employed in the finance literature.
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In an economy which primitives are exactly those in Mirrlees (1971), we investigate the efficiency of labor income tax schedules derived under the equal sacrifice principle. Starting from a given government revenue level, we use Werning’s (2007b) approach to assess whether there is an alternative tax schedule to the one derived under the equal sacrifice principle that raises more revenue while delivering less utility to no one. For our preferred parametrizations of the problem we find that inefficiency only arises at very high levels of income. We also show how the multipliers of the Pareto problem may be extracted from the data and used to find the implicit marginal social weights associated with each level of income.
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The goal of this paper is to introduce a class of tree-structured models that combines aspects of regression trees and smooth transition regression models. The model is called the Smooth Transition Regression Tree (STR-Tree). The main idea relies on specifying a multiple-regime parametric model through a tree-growing procedure with smooth transitions among different regimes. Decisions about splits are entirely based on a sequence of Lagrange Multiplier (LM) tests of hypotheses.
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A atual crise econômica internacional mostrou que o combate a hiatos do produto utilizando apenas a política monetária pode não ser suficiente. Neste contexto, questões sobre a eficácia de estímulos fiscais temporários como política anticíclica foram levantadas, e adicionalmente quais estímulos fiscais seriam mais benéficos às economias. Este trabalho desenvolveu um modelo estrutural DSGE com características e calibrações para a economia brasileira. O objetivo era realizar um exercício com choques fiscais expansionistas, de modo a analisar seus multiplicadores fiscais. Os resultados sugerem que o impacto de gastos correntes do governo obteve melhor multiplicador fiscal, tanto no curto quanto no longo prazo, porém teve efeitos acumulativos decrescentes. Por outro lado, o choque de diminuição da alíquota dos impostos sobre consumo obteve baixos multiplicadores fiscais a curto prazo, porém com efeitos crescentes a longo prazo, alcançando multiplicadores de longo prazo similares aos dos gastos do governo.
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Government transfers to individuals and families play a central role in the Brazilian social protection system, accounting for almost 14 per cent of GDP in 2009. While their fiscal and redistributive impacts have been widely studied, the macroeconomic effects of transfers are harder to ascertain. We constructed a Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for 2009 and estimated short-term multipliers for seven different government monetary transfers . The SAM is a double-entry square matrix depicting all income flows in the economy. The data were compiled from the 2009 Brazilian National Accounts and the 2008/2009 POF, a household budget survey. Our SAM was disaggregated into 56 sectors, 110 commodities, 200 household groups and seven factors of production (capital plus six types of labor, according to schooling). Finally, we ran a set of regressions to separate household consumption into ‘autonomous’ (or ‘exogenous’) and ‘endogenous’ components. More specifically, we are interested in the effects of an exogenous injection into each of the seven government transfers outlined above. All the other accounts are thus endogenous. The so-called demand ‘leaks’ are income flows from the endogenous to exogenous accounts. Leaks—such as savings, taxes and imports—are crucial to determine the multiplier effect of an exogenous injection, as they allow the system to go back to equilibrium. The model assumes that supply is perfectly elastic to demand shocks. It assumes that the families’ propensity to save and consumption profile are fixed—that is, rising incomes do not provoke changes in behaviour. The multiplier effects of the on GDP corresponds to the growth in GDP resulting from each additional dollar injected into each transfer seven government transfers. If the government increased Bolsa Família expenditures by 1 per cent of GDP, overall economic activity would grow by 1.78 per cent, the highest effect. The Continuous Cash Benefit, comes second. Only three transfers— the private-sector and public servants’ pensions and FGTS withdrawals—had multipliers lower than unity. The multipliers for other relevant macroeconomic aggregates—household and total consumption, disposable income etc. —reveal a similar pattern. Thus, under the stringent assumptions of our model, we cannot reject the hypothesis that government transfers targeting poor households, such as the Bolsa Família, help foster economic expansion. Naturally, it should be stressed that the multipliers relate marginal injections into government transfers to short-term economic performance either real growth, or inflation if there is no idle capacity which is also useful to analyze. In the long term, there is no doubt that what truly matters is the growth of the country’s productive capacity.
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This paper presents a critical rescue of the term youth, while simultaneously is presented as the lifetime of between 15 and 24 years. Rescue two features in the literature. The first considers youth as a transition period and the second phase work that from a predisposition to rebellion. Discusses the design plural of that term, youth recital to this social and historical aspects of different societies to which it relates and highlights the importance of realizing the diversity of it. Where the object of investigation, the Young Agent Program, the overall objective of the study is to evaluate the effectiveness of the actions of the Young Agent Program for Human Development in Natal-RN. Specifically aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the Young Agent Program: a) as an enhancer of the integration of young people in social spaces of family, school and community, b) as to (re) insertion and the incorporation of issues related to health in adolescence, and c ) regarding the work of young people as multipliers of the actions of the program. With regard to the methodological procedures presents a review of the literature on youth, and the categories of human development, leadership and evaluation of youth policies for the construction of theoretical and analytical approach, using documentary data collection in the Municipal Labor and Social Services - SEMT on the Young Agent Program, and interviews with actors involved in the program. Finally, evaluates the effectiveness of the Young Agent Program from the perspective of participants
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This work aims to analyze the historical and epistemological development of the Group concept related to the theory on advanced mathematical thinking proposed by Dreyfus (1991). Thus it presents pedagogical resources that enable learning and teaching of algebraic structures as well as propose greater meaning of this concept in mathematical graduation programs. This study also proposes an answer to the following question: in what way a teaching approach that is centered in the Theory of Numbers and Theory of Equations is a model for the teaching of the concept of Group? To answer this question a historical reconstruction of the development of this concept is done on relating Lagrange to Cayley. This is done considering Foucault s (2007) knowledge archeology proposal theoretically reinforced by Dreyfus (1991). An exploratory research was performed in Mathematic graduation courses in Universidade Federal do Pará (UFPA) and Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN). The research aimed to evaluate the formation of concept images of the students in two algebra courses based on a traditional teaching model. Another experience was realized in algebra at UFPA and it involved historical components (MENDES, 2001a; 2001b; 2006b), the development of multiple representations (DREYFUS, 1991) as well as the formation of concept images (VINNER, 1991). The efficiency of this approach related to the extent of learning was evaluated, aiming to acknowledge the conceptual image established in student s minds. At the end, a classification based on Dreyfus (1991) was done relating the historical periods of the historical and epistemological development of group concepts in the process of representation, generalization, synthesis, and abstraction, proposed here for the teaching of algebra in Mathematics graduation course