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Most of the qualitative multiplicity features can be determined by considering four simple limiting cases in which only one reaction takes place in the system.
The formulas are derived by directcalculations; we first consider two simple cases, before presenting the generalformulas.
As examples, we consider two simple utility functions, in the following denoted by "sponsor view" and "public health view".
To illustrate Theorem 1, let us consider two simple ILP problems: Simple problem 1: Maximize x1 + x2.
Consider three simple "back-of-the-envelope" calculations.
For brevity, consider three simple levels.
Numerical applications are then studied by considering three extensive examples with simple and complex configurations to further show the accuracy and applicability of the present IGA.
Their effects on solutions are examined in detail by considering three boundary value problems: a simple shear of a constrained layer (a film), a compression problem with loading surfaces impenetrable to dislocations, and a tension problem involving shear band formation.
By considering five different TRI formulations, and comparing also with a simple optically thin model, individual TRI contributions are isolated and quantified.
These spurious correlations can be easily understood by considering a simple example: imagine one homogeneous population that splits into two.
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