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On the Pasture Territories Covering Maximal Grass

In: Optimization and Optimal Control

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  • Haltar Damba

    (National University of Mongolia)

  • Vladimir M. Tikhomirov

    (Moscow state University)

  • Konstantin Y. Osipenko

    (”MATI” - Russian State Technological University)

Abstract

Summary In this chapter we consider the so-called pasture territory problem, its basic elements, and some related extremal problems. We describe the pasture territory as a graph of a piecewise smooth and continuous function f(x, y) defined on a closed, connected domain of a plane. Considering extremal problems is related with finding the location of the nomadic residence, when the exploiting pasture territory has maximum grass mass, and finding the bound of the territory, when the place of the residence is fixed [1, 2, 5].

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  • Haltar Damba & Vladimir M. Tikhomirov & Konstantin Y. Osipenko, 2010. "On the Pasture Territories Covering Maximal Grass," Springer Optimization and Its Applications, in: Altannar Chinchuluun & Panos M. Pardalos & Rentsen Enkhbat & Ider Tseveendorj (ed.), Optimization and Optimal Control, pages 449-461, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:spochp:978-0-387-89496-6_21
    DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-89496-6_21
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