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d2d2

d2d2

p q d2d2

p q d2d2

x y x y x y

t1t1 t2t2 t3t3 t4t4 t1t1 t2t2 t3t3 t4t4 t1t1 t2t2 t3t3 t4t4 t1t1 t2t2 t3t3 t4t4

t1t1 t2t2 t3t3 t4t4 t1t1 t2t2 t3t3 t4t4 t1t1 t2t2 t3t3 t4t4 t1t1 t2t2 t3t3 t4t4

u v w 1 2 z

1 2

1 2

p q

p q

min = 1 max = 6 min = 3 max = 6

t2t2 t1t1 t

titi tjtj

titi tjtj

titi tjtj

,7 0.3

x e + x e’ ≥ 1 e’ titi tjtj x e’ ≥ x e e e

0,3 0,7 0,4 0,6 0,6 0,4 titi tjtj

titi tjtj 1 +0,5 0,5

tktk tj’tj’ ti’ti’ tjtj titi

tktk 0,3 0,1 0,5 tjtj tj’tj’ ti’ti’ titi

tjtj tj’tj’ ti’ti’ tktk tltl titi

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