Introduction: Numerical optimization plays a key role in improving the efficiency of solar photovoltaic (PV) systems and solving complex engineering problems. Traditional optimization methods often struggle with finding optimal solutions within a reasonable timeframe due to high-dimensional and non-linear problem landscapes.
Objectives: This study aims to introduce a novel swarm intelligence algorithm, the Beaver Behavior Optimizer (BBO), inspired by the cooperative behaviors of beavers during dam construction.
In the context of global economic transformation, high-quality enterprise development (HQED) is crucial for driving economic growth, particularly through enhancing Total Factor Productivity (TFPLP). Digital Inclusive Finance (DIF), as a classical financial model, plays an important role in promoting high-quality enterprise development. To explore the relationship between TFP and DIF, we first applied traditional double fixed-effects models, along with robustness and heterogeneity tests, for modeling experiments.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFStock market prediction has long attracted the attention of academia and industry due to its potential for substantial financial returns. Despite the availability of various forecasting methods, such as CNN, LSTM, BiLSTM, GRU, and Transformer, the hyperparameter optimization of these models often faces limitations, particularly in single-objective optimization, where they can easily fall into local optima. To address this issue, this paper proposes an innovative multi-objective optimization algorithm-the Multi-Objective Escape Bird Algorithm (MOEBS)-and introduces the MOEBS-Transformer architecture to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of hyper-parameter optimization for Transformer models.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA new species of the genus Thompson, 1913 is described from Yingjiang County, Dehong Dai and Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province, China, based on molecular and morphological evidence. It can be distinguished from its congeners by the following set of characters: (1) dorsal scale rows 19-17-17, feebly keeled; (2) ventrals 146-151; (3) nasal complete, nostril in the middle of the nasal; (4) supralabials 9, the fourth to sixth in contact with the eye; (5) infralabials 10-11, the first 5 touching the first pair of chin shields; (6) preoculars 2; (7) postoculars 3; (8) temporals 3, arranged in two rows (1+2); (9) maxillary teeth 31, the last 4 slightly enlarged, without diastema; (10) tail comparatively long, TAL/TL ratio 0.334 in the male; (11) dorsolateral series of irregular orange or ochre yellow blotches, extending from the neck to the posterior part of the tail; and (12) venter pale orange, tips of ventrals with subrectangular black blotches.
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