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Математическая модель задачи оптимизации разбиений в АПК

Математическая модель задачи оптимизации разбиений в АПК

Abstract

Рассмотрена математическая модель задачи оптимизации разбиения двумерной области сложной формы на подобласти равной площади. Такие задачи возникают, например, при передаче земельных наделов из коллективной в частную собственность членов сельхозпредприятий. Исследуются особенности математической модели, которые в дальнейшем легли в основу численной реализации математической модели. The mathematical model of problem of optimization of fragmentation a two-dimensional region of the complex form on subregions of equal area is considered. Such problems appear, for instance, at the disposition allotment from collective property in the private property of members of agricultural enterprise. The particularities of mathematical models, which underlie of numerical implementation of the mathematical models, are researched.

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аппаратурное обеспечение, паевание земли, численные методы, реформирование, программное обеспечение, аграрный сектор

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