Abstract: The local linearization algorithm is presented as a possible numerical integration scheme to be used in real-time simulation. A second-order nonlinear example problem is solved using ...
The temporal method is a currency translation technique for foreign subsidiaries, allowing profits and losses to be computed ...
Listening to Reform’s rhetoric ahead of May’s local elections, you might have thought that councils were swimming in spare cash. The party promised to slash “wasteful” spending, make local government ...
FLORENCE — Testimony Thursday in Lauderdale County Circuit Court Judge Gil Self's trial was dominated by prosecutors with the Attorney General's Office showing examples of Self writing a check for ...
Researchers are using a novel method to remove invasive Lake Michigan mussels Scientists at UW-Milwaukee are removing invasive mussels from the bottom of Lake Michigan using an 1,100 pound mussel ...
Abstract: The leader-follower consensus tracking control and containment control problems for nonlinear nonaffine multi input multi output (MIMO) multi-agent systems without a leader or with a ...
Dan O’Flaherty, Professor of Economics at UC Davis, will host a two-part mini course series on the topic of “Local Projection Methods for Applied Economics.” The first session of the course will ...
A Florida man has invented a two-for-one special that helps fight an invasive species as well as high grocery prices. John Johnson, who owns Down Goes Iguana of Marco Island, kills off the animals — ...
BOISE, Idaho (KIFI) - On Wednesday, Governor Brad Little signed into law House Bill 37, adopting the firing squad as Idaho's primary method of execution. The law will apply to executions carried out ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WCIV) — The scheduled death of Brad Sigmon has left a significant mark on South Carolina, provoking intense reactions from residents and communities across the state. Governor Henry ...
BOISE — A bill establishing firing squads as Idaho’s primary method of execution has advanced to the Senate floor. On Wednesday, Senate Judiciary and Rules Committee members voted 6-3 to advance HB 37 ...
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