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Using linear algebra in decomposition of Farkas interpolants Authors first, second and last of 4 Martin Blicha Antti E. This journal has 86 open access articles. View all articles. When fully operational, DOE PAGESBeta will offer free public access to the best available full-text version of DOE-affiliated scholarly publications - either the peer-reviewed, accepted manuscript or the published scientific journal article - after an administrative interval of 12 months. Image The Federal Laboratory Consortium for Technology Transfer FLC is the nationwide network of federal laboratories that provides the forum to develop strategies and opportunities for linking laboratory mission technologies and expertise with the marketplace.

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United States ; Minnesota ;. United States ; Minnesota ; Less -. Corporate Publisher:. This Federally-funded study aimed to identify and document advanced tools which have potential to be utilized for transportation technology transfer T2 in Minnesota. Within the study, the existing and future needs for T2 in the state where considered.

Profiles were then developed of the customer groups that T2 activities are targeted toward. Guided by this information, a series of advanced tools for T2 in transportation were identified and documented. The study concentrated on tools that had not yet been utilized by T2 in Minnesota, though they may be in use at other locations or within other domains.

It was determined that various technologies exist or are in development which could be used for T2.



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