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Abstract: This paper investigates the optimal control problem of continuous-time nonlinear systems with partially unknown dynamics. To address the strong model dependence and low sample efficiency ...
It is “easy to see why social media’s critics would hope for a tipping point akin to what happened with smoking,” says Sarah O’Connor. But the “story of smoking’s decline had a sting in the tail: many ...
Maryland has become the first state in the U.S. to ban stores from engaging in dynamic pricing, a controversial practice gaining traction at retailers nationwide. Gov. Wes Moore first introduced the ...
Abstract: Heuristic dispatching rules (HDRs) are widely used for solving the dynamic fuzzy job shop scheduling problem. However, their performance is highly sensitive to specific scenarios and often ...
Ben Ames has spent 30 years as a journalist since starting out as a reporter for daily newspapers in Pennsylvania and Massachusetts. He has focused on business and technology reporting since 1999 for ...
The modern pace of change can be unnerving. Both practitioner and academic sources suggest that the pace of change is accelerating. Today, advances in artificial intelligence (AI) force many employees ...
This article was originally published in Foreign Policy. In the past, only major powers with billion-dollar budgets could strike a target with precision from a distance. Today, commercial technology ...
This article was co-authored with Emma Myer, a student at Washington and Lee University who studies Cognitive/Behavioral Science and Strategic Communication. In today’s digital age, social media has ...
If it feels like social platforms suddenly “get” you more than they used to, you’re not imagining it! In 2026, feeds aren’t only reacting to what you click anymore. They’re predicting what you ...