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Poly tope

Geometrically, the RI defines the largest poly tope P which can be inscribed in feasible region R. For example, in Fig. 6 my pair of lines drawn from the origin 0N in the coordinate directions 8y and 02 to the edge of the polytope will have the same total length... [Pg.24]

Definition 2.1.5 (Polytope and polyhedron) The intersection of a finite number of closed halfspaces in Rn is defined as a polytope. A bounded poly tope is called a polyhedron. [Pg.18]

Griinbaum, B. 1967 Convex poly topes. New York Wiley-lnterscience. [Pg.50]

H.S.M. Coxeter, Regular Poly topes [Dover Publications, 1974]. [Pg.185]

Each row in X describes a vertex of the poly tope, and therefore the polytope is composed of five vertices in I... [Pg.242]

From these values. Equations 9.7, 9.17, and 9.18 may be employed to generate PFR, CSTR, and DSR reactor stmc-tures with corresponding output states in mass fraction space. The AR is expected to exist as a convex poly tope in... [Pg.294]

An axial (or crossed poly tope) experimental matrix composed of points symmetrically spread on each axis, at a distance a of the center of the domain, and that we represent by a, 0,. 0], which will give us information on the coefficients (6,) of the first degree terms and the coefficients (i,() of the squared terms-... [Pg.503]

P. McMullen and G. C. Shephard, Convex Poly topes and the Upper Bound Conjecture, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, En and, 1971. [Pg.38]


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