Identification of a spatial linear model based on earthquake-induced data and genetic algorithm with parallel selection

Author:

Bassir David Hicham,Zapico José Luis,González María Placeres,Alonso Rodolfo

Publisher

EDP Sciences

Subject

Control and Optimization,Modelling and Simulation

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