Competitive algorithms for online conversion problems with interrelated prices
The classical uni-directional conversion algorithms are based on the assumption that prices are arbitrarily chosen from the fixed price interval[m, M] where m and M represent the estimated lower and upper bounds of possible prices 0<m<M. The estimated interval is erroneous and no attempts are...
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The Science and Information (SAI) Organization Limited
2019
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