@incollection{iiasa14109, volume = {5}, series = {Nato . Challenges of Modern Society}, booktitle = {Air Pollution Modeling and Its Application III}, address = {USA}, title = {Atmospheric Diffusion Modeling and Optimal Air Quality Control Strategies}, publisher = {Springer}, year = {1984}, doi = {doi:10.1007/978-1-4613-2691-5\_43}, pages = {667--680}, url = {https://pure.iiasa.ac.at/id/eprint/14109/}, isbn = {978-1-4613-2691-5}, abstract = {Atmospheric diffusion models are used in a rapidly increasing number of studies for controlling and/or managing air quality. In general these studies try to find the least-cost control strategy by solving the following mathematical program: select x (1) thatminimizes {\ensuremath{\gamma}}(x) (2) subjectto C(x,q){\ensuremath{<}}cx (3}, author = {Posch, M. and Runca, E.} }