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    Journal of optimization theory and applications 94 (1997), S. 561-590 
    ISSN: 1573-2878
    Keywords: Theorems of the alternative ; duality ; minimum norm duality theorem ; steepest descent directions ; least norm problems ; alignment ; constructive optimality conditions ; degeneracy
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract This paper investigates the relations between theorems of the alternative and the minimum norm duality theorem. A typical theorem of the alternative is associated with two systems of linear inequalities and/or equalities, a primal system and a dual one, asserting that either the primal system has a solution, or the dual system has a solution, but never both. On the other hand, the minimum norm duality theorem says that the minimum distance from a given point z to a convex set $$\mathbb{K}$$ is equal to the maximum of the distances from z to the hyperplanes separating z and $$\mathbb{K}$$ . We consider the theorems of Farkas, Gale, Gordan, and Motzkin, as well as new theorems that characterize the optimality conditions of discrete l 1-approximation problems and multifacility location problems. It is shown that, with proper choices of $$\mathbb{K}$$ , each of these theorems can be recast as a pair of dual problems: a primal steepest descent problem that resembles the original primal system, and a dual least–norm problem that resembles the original dual system. The norm that defines the least-norm problem is the dual norm with respect to that which defines the steepest descent problem. Moreover, let y solve the least norm problem and let r denote the corresponding residual vector. If r=0, which means that z ∈ $$\mathbb{K}$$ , then y solves the dual system. Otherwise, when r≠0 and z ∉ $$\mathbb{K}$$ , any dual vector of r solves both the steepest descent problem and the primal system. In other words, let x solve the steepest descent problem; then, r and x are aligned. These results hold for any norm on $$\mathbb{R}^n $$ . If the norm is smooth and strictly convex, then there are explicit rules for retrieving x from r and vice versa.
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  • 12
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    Journal of optimization theory and applications 83 (1994), S. 333-354 
    ISSN: 1573-2878
    Keywords: Minimum norm solutions ; duality relations ; computational methods
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract This paper describes, analyzes, and tests methods for solvingl p -minimum norm problems of the form $$\min \left\| x \right\|_p^p /p,s.t.Ax = b,$$ where 1〈p〈∞ andA x=b is a consistent system of linear equations. The paper presents a primal Newton method for problems withp〉2 and a dual Newton method that is suitable when 1〈p〈2. Primaldual methods are also introduced. Numerical experiments illustrate the usefulness of the proposed methods.
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  • 13
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    Journal of optimization theory and applications 64 (1990), S. 429-432 
    ISSN: 1573-2878
    Keywords: Least-distance problems ; least-square problems with nonnegative variables ; active set methods ; row relaxation methods
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract This note suggests new ways for calculating the point of smallest Euclidean norm in the convex hull of a given set of points inR n . It is shown that the problem can be formulated as a linear least-square problem with nonnegative variables or as a least-distance problem. Numerical experiments illustrate that the least-square problem is solved efficiently by the active set method. The advantage of the new approach lies in the solution of large sparse problems. In this case, the new formulation permits the use of row relaxation methods. In particular, the least-distance problem can be solved by Hildreth's method.
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  • 14
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    Journal of optimization theory and applications 76 (1993), S. 183-193 
    ISSN: 1573-2878
    Keywords: Minimum norm solutions ; duality ; relations between primal and dual solutions
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract This note investigates the problem $$\min x_p^p /p,s.t.Ax \geqslant b,$$ where 1〈p〈∞. It is proved that the dual of this problem has the form $$\max b^T y - A^T y_q^q /q,s.t.y \geqslant 0,$$ whereq=p/(p−1). The main contribution is an explicit rule for retrieving a primal solution from a dual one. If an inequality is replaced by an equality, then the corresponding dual variable is not restricted to stay nonnegative. A similar modification exists for interval constraints. Partially regularized problems are also discussed. Finally, we extend an observation of Luenberger, showing that the dual of $$\min x_p ,s.t.Ax \geqslant b,$$ is $$\max b^T y,s.t.y \geqslant 0,A^T y_q \leqslant 1,$$ and sharpening the relation between a primal solution and a dual solution.
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  • 15
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    Water resources management 4 (1990), S. 135-153 
    ISSN: 1573-1650
    Keywords: Small-diameter observation wells ; well blockage ; clogging ; visual inspection of hydrographs ; slug tests
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Architecture, Civil Engineering, Surveying , Geography
    Notes: Abstract This research studies the problem of monitoring the deterioration of small-diameter observation wells. It considers three methods for achieving this task: visual inspection of hydrographs, on-going recording of borehole depth, and analysis of slug tests. The relative merits of these methods are judged in view of the results of a large-scale field survey. The field results indicate that while the first two methods suffer certain disadvantages, the slug test method is a rather reliable tool.
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  • 16
    ISSN: 1572-9540
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract For laser induced recombination of heavy ions a new detector was developed that in comparison to a multiwire proportional counter provides better time resolution. It is able to cope with very high rates and gives the possibility for very easy online monitoring of the detected beam.
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  • 17
    ISSN: 1572-9540
    Keywords: LIR ; LIREC ; Rydberg spectroscopy ; laser-induced recombination ; laser-induced electron capture ; two-photon spectroscopy
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract For the first time, laser induced radiative electron capture (LIREC) has been combined with sub-Doppler two-photon spectroscopy between Rydberg states of hydrogen-like argon.
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  • 18
    ISSN: 1572-9540
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract Recently, intense beams of highly charged ions have become available at heavy ion cooler rings. The obstacle for producing these highly interesting candidates is the large binding energy of K-shell electrons in heavy systems in excess of 100 keV. One way to remove these electrons is to strip them off by passing the ion through material. In the cooler ring, the ions are cooled to a well defined velocity. At the SIS/ESR complex it is possible to produce, store, and cool highly charged ions up to bare uranium with intensities exceeding 108 atoms in the ring. This opens the door for precision laser spectroscopy of hydrogenlike-heavy ions, e.g.209Bi82+, and allows to examine the interaction of the single electron with the large fields of the heavy nucleus, exceeding any artificially produced electric and magnetic fields by orders of magnitude. In the electron cooler the interaction of electrons and highly charged ions otherwise only present in the hottest plasmas can be studied.
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  • 19
    ISSN: 1572-9540
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract Heavy ion storage rings allow for tests of the structure of local space time via the Doppler effect. At the TSR/Heidelberg an experiment with high resolution laser spectroscopy at 7Li+ is performed. To gain the maximum resolution for saturation spectroscopy new methods of relativistic ion beam preparation and diagnostics have been developed. The laser cooling of the beam allows for precision determination of the mean velocity of the ions. A novel phase synchronous detection scheme, ultimately sensitive to single ions, gives insights into the cooling mechanism and dynamics. With an additional synchronous excitation scheme systematic uncertainties of the test experiment can be drastically reduced. After separation of the ground state ions from the triplet states of 7Li+ by the combination of laser and electron cooling, a bunched and cooled ensemble of fast moving high precision clocks with minimized perturbations by space charge effects and intra beam scattering is available.
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  • 20
    ISSN: 1572-9540
    Keywords: bunched laser cooling ; laser spectroscopy ; residual gas scattering ; special theory of relativity ; state selective ion beam preparation
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract A preparation scheme for a 7Li+ ion beam in a storage ring is presented which provides ions in the metastable triplet states with well controlled longitudinal phase space properties. For both state selective preparation and beam cooling, laser- and electron-cooler forces are applied. The spatial- and momentum distributions of the ions are directly detected by a time resolved measurement of the fluorescence light. At low beam intensities, the remaining heating rate of such a beam is completely determined by residual gas scattering.
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