Browsing by Author "Curry, G. L."
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An approach to parameter estimation in stochastic compartmental models with random rate coefficients Childers, Danny Ray (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1977)Several different techniques have been developed recently for estimating the transition rate coefficients in a stochastic compartmental model. Stochasticity has been present in these models in the transitions or in the ...
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Summy, Kenneth Rodney (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1982)Studies of citrus blackfly (CBF), Aleurocanthus woglumi Ashby, in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas (1977-82) indicated a widespread current distribution of the exotic parasite Encarsia opulenta Silvestri, established ...
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Kang, Sukho (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1976)This dissertation is concerned with the following unconstrained optimization problem: [See PFD for equation]. This problem is known as the refinement problem of crystal structures. Previous contributions of optimization ...
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Meier, W. L.; Helm, J. C.; Curry, G. L. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 1973-06)The purpose of this investigation was to develop techniques to assist water planners in the optimum implementation of their plans. Specifically, techniques useful for continual evaluation of water plans and for scheduling ...
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Curry, G. L.; Helm, J. C.; Clark, R. A. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 1972-06)In Chapter I of this report a model of a single multi-purpose reservoir with stochastic inflows is addressed. The objective of the model is the development of an optimal operating policy for given time sequence of minimum ...
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Schell, John August (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1974)The recent availability of timely synoptic earth imagery from the Earth Resources Technology Satellites (ERTS) provides a wealth of information for the monitoring and management of vital natural resources. The quantity and ...
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Spoeri, R. K. (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1976)This dissertation is concerned with developing and documenting a system for the statistical analysis and optimization of Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT) network scheduling systems. Previous research and ...
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Clark, R. A.; O'Connor, G. E.; Curry, G. L.; Helm, J. C. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 1973-06)A hydrometeorological model is presented that utilizes 30-day meteorological forecasts of temperature and precipitation issued every 15 days by the National Weather service to provide an estimate of the future hydrometeorological ...