4OR - A Quarterly Journal of Operations Research is jointly published by the Belgian, French and Italian Operations Research Societies. It publishes high quality scientific papers on the theory and applications of Operations Research. It is distributed to all individual members of the participating societies. The journal consists of several sections: · Invited Survey. This section is limited to one paper per issue, and consists of "state-of-the-art surveys" written by prominent researchers on invitation from the Editors-in-Chief. · Research Papers. This section is the core of the journal. Its aim is to publish high quality scientific papers within a short period of time, allowing OR researchers to communicate innovative results in a fast and efficient way. The emphasis on scientific rigor and on innovation implies, in particular, that: o the journal does not publish articles that simply propose disguised variants of known methods without adequate validation (e.g., metaheuristics that are claimed to be “effective” on the sole basis of metaphorical comparisons with natural or artificial systems and processes). New methods must be presented in metaphor-free language by establishing their relationship with classical paradigms. Their properties must be established on the basis of scientifically compelling arguments: mathematical proofs, controlled experiments, objective comparisons, etc; o the journal does not publish articles presenting complex variants of classical models (e.g., inventory, production planning or supply chain models) obtained by adding artificial features (multiple objectives, fuzzy parameters,…), typically formulated as long and unsolvable MIP, and finally solved through arbitrarily chosen metaheuristics. Such articles do not pass the “innovativeness” criterion, since the same incremental process can be indefinitely applied without bringing any new knowledge about the problem under consideration. The emphasis on short turnaround implies that “minor revisions” must be resubmitted within a short period of time and that "major revisions" are treated as rejections. · Industry. This section offers a means of communication between OR practitioners and academics. Papers published in this section can consist of case studies, state-of-art papers on the use of OR techniques in industry, or open industrial problems. · Education papers. Papers in this section give a new look and/or comments on existing knowledge, aimed at improving the quality of OR teaching, while also being accessible and interesting to a wider audience. Potential contributors should contact one of the Editors-in-chief before preparing a paper. · A PhD section publishes selected 2-page abstracts of recent PhD theses in operations research defended either in Belgian, French or Italian institutions, or by Belgian, French or Italian citizens. Abstracts must follow strict style guidelines, see http://4or.be/PhD.pdf. Officially cited as: 4OR-Q J Oper Res
4OR
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Identifiers
ISSN | 1619-4500 |
e-ISSN | 1614-2411 |
DOI | 10.1007/10288.1614-2411 |
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Data set: Springer
Articles
Quantum Bridge Analytics relates generally to methods and systems for hybrid classical-quantum computing, and more particularly is devoted to developing tools for bridging classical and quantum computing to gain the benefits of their alliance in the present and enable enhanced practical application of quantum computing in the future. This is the first of a two-part tutorial that surveys key elements...
We consider a risk-sensitive continuous-time Markov decision process over a finite time duration. Under the conditions that can be satisfied by unbounded transition and cost rates, we show the existence of an optimal policy, and the existence and uniqueness of the solution to the optimality equation out of a class of possibly unbounded functions, to which the Feynman–Kac formula was also justified...