Regulation of cerebrospinal fluid production by caffeine consumption (2009)
Han, Myoung-Eun, Kim, Hak-Jin, Lee, Young-Suk, Kim, Dong-Hyun, Choi, Joo-Taek, Pan, Chul-Sik, ...
Abstract Background Caffeine is the most commonly consumed psycho-stimulant in the world. The effects of caffeine on the body have been extensively studied; however, its effect on the structure of...
A Scheme for Unifying Optimization and Constraint Satisfaction Methods (2000)
John N. Hooker, Greger Ottosson, Erlendur S. Thorsteinsson, Hak-jin Kim
Optimization and constraint satisfaction methods are complementary to a large extent, and there has been much recent interest in combining them. Yet no generally accepted principle or scheme for...
A Scheme for Unifying Optimization and Constraint Satisfaction Methods (2000)
John Hooker Greger, John Hooker, Greger Ottosson, Erlendur S. Thorsteinsson, Hak-jin Kim
Optimization and constraint satisfaction methods are complementary to a large extent, and there has been much recent interest in combining them. Yet no generally accepted principle or scheme for...
On Integrating Constraint Propagation and Linear Programming for Combinatorial Optimization (1999)
John Hooker Greger, John N. Hooker, Greger Ottosson, Erlendur S. Thorsteinsson, Hak-jin Kim
Linear programming and constraint propagation are complementary techniques with the potential for integration to benefit the solution of combinatorial optimization problems. Attempts to combine them...
On Integrating Constraint Propagation and Linear Programming for Combinatorial Optimization (1999)
John N. Hooker, Greger Ottosson, Erlendur S. Thorsteinsson, Hak-Jin Kim, Hak-jin Kimy
Linear programming and constraint propagation are complementary techniques with the potential for integration to benefit the solution of combinatorial optimization problems. Attempts to combine them...
Succinct Relaxations for Some Discrete Problems (1998)
A discrete problem can be relaxed by taking the continuous relaxation of an integer programming formulation. An equivalent relaxation is obtained by projecting this relaxation onto the original...