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    AuthorBuchanan, John Telfer (1)George, John Andrew (1)Read, E. G. (1)Date Issued1985 (1)1979 (2)Thesis Degree LevelDoctoral (3)Thesis Discipline
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    Optimal operation of power systems. 

    Read, E. G. (University of Canterbury. Operations Research, 1979)
    This thesis is primarily concerned with the solution of the long-term scheduling problem for mixed hydro-thermal systems such as that of the former New Zealand Electricity Department (NZED - now the Electricity Division ...
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    Solution methods for multiple objective decision models 

    Buchanan, John Telfer (University of Canterbury. Operations Research, 1985)
    This thesis is concerned with an investigation of solution methods for continuous multiple objective decision models (MODM's). A number of different solution methods which have appeared in the literature are reviewed with ...
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    Approximations of a quadratic programming problem with incomplete information 

    George, John Andrew (University of Canterbury. Operations Research, 1979)
    This thesis deals with the effectiveness of various decision rules derived to approximate the objective function of a quadratic programme. The assumption of the study is that the constraint set of the QP is known precisely ...

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