For this reason, the combination of DD and the Augmented Lagrangian Method leads to the ADMM, which is applied in this chapter. This method, similarly to DD, is an iterative DO algorithm where the global system level objective is distributed into smaller subproblems, solved independently and ...
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SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention reduces the number of multipliers of a particular size that are required to perform a multiplication larger than that size. In the example of a 36-bit-by-36-bit multiplication, the number of 18-bit-by-18-bit multipliers required may be reduced ...
The chapter by Sawyer, in which he discusses the idea of the multiplier by Kalecki, is also interesting. It is interpreted here as a general idea according to which investments generate changes in output and income (Sawyer 2008). Studies on the value of multipliers of autonomous expenditure, ...
However, a key drawback of the ℓ 2 regularization is that it cannot automatically select relevant variables because the ℓ 2 regularization shrinks coefficient estimates closer but not exactly equal to zero (Reference [12], Chapter 6.2). On the other hand, a standard ℓ 1 (or an ...