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It has been shown that problem (1.2) shares common solutions with problem (1.1) under some sufficient conditions (see, e.g., [8, 9]).
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Moreover, it has also been shown that problem-solving training in the workplace can increase problem-solving skills and problem-solving self-efficacy in the course of improving positive affect, job satisfaction and life satisfaction [ 51].
In [28] it was shown that, problem (5) is NP-hard.
This approach has been investigated e.g. in [14], and it is shown that problem (3) is fully equivalent to problem (4).
See [38] for the recent development of problem (2.1), where it is shown that problem (2.1) can be seen as a new and significant generalization of the DC programming case.
Assuming that satisfies the conditions - (we cite [15, Example ] to verify existence of ) and imposing growth conditions on the nonlinearity, it will be shown that problem (1.5) has infinitely many solutions.
In particular, it is shown that problems of current interest, where step discontinuities exist in the stiffness distributions, are readily handled.
Now a growing body of research is showing that problems caused by the prenatal environment may not be apparent at birth, but can resonate throughout life.
3 In hindsight we understand those were hollow assurances, and ongoing research is showing that problems sustained by WTC responders aren't diminishing much in number or severity.
It has been shown that equilibrium problems cover fixed point problems, variational inequality problems, inclusion problems, saddle point problems, complementarity problem, minimization problem, and Nash equilibrium problem.
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