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Similar to the case of the Trace-opt criterion, the problem can be expressed as (30).
When parsimony is used as the optimality criterion the problem is known to be NP-complete [ 6].
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For both criteria, the problem of inferring an optimal species tree given a set of gene trees is NP-hard [ 10].
Besides this, due to their focus on the maximization of the information criteria, the problem of overfitting and a selection bias of covariates with a maximum number of possible splits as a result of the numerical optimization arises.
This criterion is an extent of the Von-Mises yield criterion to the problem of the cracked structure.
Critics of the two-major-theatre war criterion cited the problem of planning as if one were "fighting the last war". They stressed the changing nature of threats to U.S. national security—such as terrorism, the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction among smaller states, and an emerging China.
The solvability criterion for the problem (4.37) has the form (4.38).
The aim of this paper is to study the regularity criterion of the problem in a bounded domain.
Motivated by [20, 21] and [12], we have the main purpose in this paper to prove a blow-up criterion for the problem (1.1), (1.2) and (1.4).
Determination of Cramer-Rao lower bound (CRLB) as an optimality criterion for the problem of localization in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) is a very important issue.
Under the proposed criterion, the tuning problem is stated as an optimization problem, in which the complex/real ratio of the characteristic matrix eigenvalues, a Lyapunov quadratic index, and the spectral abscissa were simultaneously minimized.
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