James G. Taylor

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List of research outcomes





PublicationDate of PublicationType
Line Bundles on The First Drinfeld Covering2023-07-24Paper
Battle-outcome prediction for an extended system of Lanchester-type differential equations1984-01-01Paper
Improved error bounds for the Liouville Green (or WKB) approximation1982-01-01Paper
Analysis of the functional dependence of the modified parity-condition parameter on its argument for an important class of Lanchester-type equations for modern warfare†1982-01-01Paper
Qualitative behaviour of solutions to some non-linear Lanchester-type models that consider parallel acquisition of targets†1982-01-01Paper
Battle-outcome-prediction conditions for variable-coefficient Lanchester- type equations for area fire1981-01-01Paper
Mathematical analysis of nonlinear Helmbold-type equations of warfare1981-01-01Paper
Dependence of the parity-condition parameter on the combat-intensity parameter for Lanchester-type equations of modern warfare1980-01-01Paper
Theoretical analysis of lanchester-type combat between two homogeneous forces with supporting fires1980-01-01Paper
Prediction of Zero Points of Solutions to Lanchester-Type Differential Combat Equations for Modern Warfare1979-01-01Paper
Some simple victory-prediction conditions for lanchester-type combat between two homogeneous forces with supporting fires1979-01-01Paper
Optimal Commitment of Forces in Some Lanchester-Type Combat Models1979-01-01Paper
Error Bounds for the Liouville-Green Approximation to Initial-Value Problems1978-01-01Paper
Approximate solution (with error bounds) to a nonlinear, nonautonomous second-order differential equation1978-01-01Paper
Differential-game examination of optimal time-sequential fire-support strategies1978-01-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q41629571978-01-01Paper
Force-annihilation conditions for variable-coefficient lanchester-type equations of modern warfare1977-01-01Paper
Determining the Class of Payoffs That Yield Force-Level-Independent Optimal Fire-Support Strategies1977-01-01Paper
Canonical Methods in the Solution of Variable-Coefficient Lanchester-Type Equations of Modern Warfare1976-01-01Paper
On the relationship between the force ratio and the instantaneous casualty-exchange ratio for some lanchester-type models of warfare1976-01-01Paper
Force-Ratio Considerations for Some Lanchester-Type Models of Warfare1975-01-01Paper
On the treatment of force-level constraints in times-equential combat problems1975-01-01Paper
Necessary conditions of optimality for a differential game with bounded state variables1975-01-01Paper
Target selection in lanchester combat: Heterogeneous forces and time-dependent attrition-rate coefficients1975-01-01Paper
Lanchester-type models of warfare and optimal control1974-01-01Paper
On boundary conditions for adjoint variables in problems with state variable inequality constraints1974-01-01Paper
Some Differential Games of Tactical Interest1974-01-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q32128791973-01-01Paper
Target selection in Lanchester combat: Linear‐law attrition process1973-01-01Paper
A squared‐variable transformation approach to nonlinear programming optimality conditions1973-01-01Paper
Technical Note—Comments on the “Classical” Derivation by Taha and Curry of Optimality Conditions in Linear Programming1973-01-01Paper
Letter to the Editor—Comments on “A Note on the Solution to Lanchester-type Equations with Variable Coefficients”1972-01-01Paper
On the isbell and marlow fire programming problem1972-01-01Paper
Technical Note—A Note on the Solution to Lanchester-Type Equations with Variable Coefficients1971-01-01Paper

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