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Table 6.2 Global Convergence Rates quot; N=8 16 32 64 128

in Pointwise Error Estimates for a Streamline Diffusion Scheme on a Shishkin Mesh for a Convection-Diffusion Problem
by Wen Guo, Martin Stynes 1997
Cited by 8

Table 9: Convergence to worse global state

in Characterizing the Performance and Stability Issues of the AS Path Prepending Method: Taxonomy, Measurement Study and Analysis
by Hui Wang, Rocky K.C. Chang, Dah Ming Chiu, Chang Dah, Ming Chiu, John C. S. Lui 2005
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Table 2. Convergence and speed of global vs. patch-wise sweeps

in Iterative Algorithms on High Performance Architectures
by Ulrich Rüde 1997
"... In PAGE 13: ... On the other hand, since the algorithm is not identical to the global sweep method, it is interesting, how quickly a multigrid method deteriorates when it uses the patch-wise relaxation as compared with global sweeps. Table2 displays results for both alternatives. The errors displayed are those remaining after a... In PAGE 13: ... Also note that as explained above, multigrid does not pro t from increasing the number of relaxation steps too much. This is also visible from the post- cycle errors measured in Table2 . But with the additional performance provided by cache-oriented relaxation the question how many relaxation steps should be employed is again open and needs further consideration.... ..."
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Table 3. Convergence of ph for the global system in test one.

in OFTHREE-PHASEFLOWINPOROUSMEDIA COMPARISONOFVARIOUSFORMULATIONS Abstract.Variousformulationsofthegoverningequationsthatdescribethreephase(e.g.,water,oil,andgas)owinporousmedia,includingphase,global,and
by Zhangxinchenandricharde. Ewing

Table 9. Convergence of sh for the pseudo-global system in test two.

in OFTHREE-PHASEFLOWINPOROUSMEDIA COMPARISONOFVARIOUSFORMULATIONS Abstract.Variousformulationsofthegoverningequationsthatdescribethreephase(e.g.,water,oil,andgas)owinporousmedia,includingphase,global,and
by Zhangxinchenandricharde. Ewing

Table 2: Proportion of runs that converged to global optimum and average best individual fitness, Climbing Domain

in Improving coevolutionary search for optimal multiagent behaviors
by Liviu Panait 2003
Cited by 8

Table 4: Proportion of runs that converged to global optimum and average best individual fitness, Two Peaks Domain

in Improving coevolutionary search for optimal multiagent behaviors
by Liviu Panait 2003
Cited by 8

Table 3: Percentage of initial positions which belong to the convergence funnel of the global minimizer

in Geometry and convergence analysis of algorithms for registration of 3D shapes
by Helmut Pottmann, Qi-xing Huang, Yong-liang Yang, Shi-min Hu

Table 1: E ect of local and global shooting patch selection (in Phase 1) on convergence.

in Progressive Refinement Radiosity on Ring-Connected Multicomputers
by Tolga K. Capin, Tolga K. C� Apin, Bulent Ozguc, Cevdet Aykanat
"... In PAGE 5: ... Table1 illustrates the e ect of the local and global shoot- ing patch selection (in Phase 1) on the convergence of the parallel algorithm. As is seen in Table 1, the global selection scheme decreases both the total number of shooting patch selections and the total parallel execution time signi cantly.... In PAGE 5: ...Table 1 illustrates the e ect of the local and global shoot- ing patch selection (in Phase 1) on the convergence of the parallel algorithm. As is seen in Table1 , the global selection scheme decreases both the total number of shooting patch selections and the total parallel execution time signi cantly. Table 2: E ect of the decomposition scheme on the perfor- mance of the parallel hemicube production phase (Phase 2).... ..."

Table 8: Simulation results of GAs with di erent crossover operators on the function f12 are tabulated. The quantity in bracket indicates in column ve the number of times GAs have converged to the global basin, but not to the global optimum point.

in Simulated Binary Crossover for Continuous Search Space
by Kalyanmoy Deb, Ram Bhushan Agrawal
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