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Evolutionary computation (EC) is generating considerable interest for solving real world engineering problems.
This is of particular interest for solving three-dimensional waveguide problems, involving two-dimensional cross-sections of arbitrary shapes.
It is shown that the relaxation length must be scaled by a reference length of a domain of interest for solving dimensional equations, and the corresponding non-dimensionalized length should be given an optimal value for fast iterative convergence.
As it is wellknown fixed point theory and related techniques are of increasing interest for solving a wide class of mathematical problems where convergence of a trajectory or sequence to some equilibrium set is essential, (see, e.g., [1 7]).
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It confirms the interest of JPPS for solving RCPSP.
Although it was not the primary object of this note, having obtained the fundamental solution of n-Laplacian on the flat torus will also be of great interest for explicitly solving BVPs for two-dimensional n-harmonic equation in rectangles as, for instance, the biharmonic equation and the linear clamped plate boundary value problem in mechanics.
Recently, there has been strong interest in smoothing Newton methods for solving NCP [5 12].
Therefore, there has been significant interest in developing approximate methods for solving this kind of equations.
There has been tremendous interest in developing the method for solving zero point problems of maximal monotone operators and related topics (see [13 23]).
In Section 3, a number of case studies are presented to demonstrate the applicability of the software for solving problems of practical interest.
Recently, the interest in applying blind source separation (BSS) algorithms for solving this problem has increased noticeably.
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