Tatsuo Oyama

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A generalized parametric divisor method for political apportionment2023-11-21Paper
Application of Path Counting Problem and Survivability Function in Analysis of Social Systems2022-11-29Paper
Looking for and aiming for an Asian or applicable to the public sector2021-03-17Paper
Forecasting daily electric load by applying artificial neural network with Fourier transformation and principal component analysis technique2021-03-17Paper
An optimal track maintenance scheduling model analysis taking the risk of accidents into consideration2019-02-20Paper
Applying path-counting methods for measuring the robustness of the network-structured system2009-10-21Paper
All-integer type linear programming model analyses for the optimal railway track maintenance scheduling2009-05-26Paper
Statistical data analyses to elucidate the causes and improve the countermeasures for preventing train accidents in Japan2008-03-19Paper
Mathematical modeling analyses for obtaining an optimal railway track maintenance schedule2006-11-30Paper
Applying the shortest-path-counting problem to evaluate the importance of city road segments and the connectedness of the network-structured system2005-01-20Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q44535192004-03-07Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q45381732002-07-11Paper
ON THE UNBIASEDNESS OF THE PARAMETRIC DIVISOR METHOD FOR THE APPORTIONMENT PROBLEM1997-03-23Paper
SPACE INTERACTION MODEL ANALYSES FOR THE INTER-REGIONAL TELEPHONE CALL FLOWS IN THE METROPOLITAN AREAS1995-08-01Paper
ON A PARAMETRIC DIVISOR METHOD FOR THE APPORTIONMENT PROBLEM1992-06-28Paper
NECESSARY CONDITIONS FOR THE COMPLETION OF PARTIAL LATIN SQUARES1978-01-01Paper

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