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A partial solution to this problem, proposed in the 1970s, was the Polar Correlation Technique.

To the best of our knowledge the only solution to this problem proposed in the literature is the one introduced by Aoude et al. [[34]], which uses a Rapidly-exploring Random Tree (RRT) algorithm to randomly sample points toward dynamically feasible trajectories, using as inputs the current state of the vehicle and the sample trajectories generated by the GPs.

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We address this problem, proposing and describing a passive verifier, able to monitor the inputs and outputs of mechanisms and verify the strategyproofness, or not, of a mechanism.

The second geoengineering approach focuses on this problem, proposing to remove CO2 from the air and store it in areas where it cannot interact with Earth's atmosphere.

This answers positively the open problem proposed in Section 7.4 of [1].

The problem proposed in this paper involves more than one control methods under multiple hard-constraints.

To solve this problem, she proposed doing three things.

A solution to this problem is proposed.

In this paper solution to this problem is proposed.

Integer programming formulations for this problem are proposed and the problems are solved using heuristic methods.

Solutions to this problem are proposed in this work by means of experimental design principles.

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