Coping with complexity when predicting surface roughness in milling processes: hybrid incremental model with optimal parametrization
DOI10.1155/2017/7317254zbMATH Open1380.93035DBLPjournals/complexity/BeruvidesCHSV17OpenAlexW2771974206WikidataQ59282289 ScholiaQ59282289MaRDI QIDQ1693809FDOQ1693809
Authors: Gerardo Beruvides, Fernando Castaño, Rodolfo E. Haber, Ramón Quiza, Alberto Villalonga
Publication date: 31 January 2018
Published in: Complexity (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/7317254
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