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Generalized bounds for convex multistage stochastic programs

This work was completed during my tenure as a scientific assistant and d- toral student at the Institute for Operations Research at the University of St. Gallen. During that time, I was involved in several industry projects in the field of power management, on the occasion of which I was repeatedly...

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Autores principales: Beckmann, M, Künzi, H, Fandel, G, Trockel, W, Basile, A, Drexl, A, Dawid, H, Inderfurth, K, Kürsten, W, Schittko, U
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Publicado: Springer 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/b138260
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author Beckmann, M
Künzi, H
Fandel, G
Trockel, W
Basile, A
Drexl, A
Dawid, H
Inderfurth, K
Kürsten, W
Schittko, U
author_facet Beckmann, M
Künzi, H
Fandel, G
Trockel, W
Basile, A
Drexl, A
Dawid, H
Inderfurth, K
Kürsten, W
Schittko, U
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description This work was completed during my tenure as a scientific assistant and d- toral student at the Institute for Operations Research at the University of St. Gallen. During that time, I was involved in several industry projects in the field of power management, on the occasion of which I was repeatedly c- fronted with complex decision problems under uncertainty. Although usually hard to solve, I quickly learned to appreciate the benefit of stochastic progr- ming models and developed a strong interest in their theoretical properties. Motivated both by practical questions and theoretical concerns, I became p- ticularly interested in the art of finding tight bounds on the optimal value of a given model. The present work attempts to make a contribution to this important branch of stochastic optimization theory. In particular, it aims at extending some classical bounding methods to broader problem classes of practical relevance. This book was accepted as a doctoral thesis by the University of St. Gallen in June 2004.1 am particularly indebted to Prof. Dr. Karl Frauendorfer for - pervising my work. I am grateful for his kind support in many respects and the generous freedom I received to pursue my own ideas in research. My gratitude also goes to Prof. Dr. Georg Pflug, who agreed to co-chair the dissertation committee. With pleasure I express my appreciation for his encouragement and continuing interest in my work.
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spelling cern-21466122021-04-21T19:43:15Zdoi:10.1007/b138260http://cds.cern.ch/record/2146612engBeckmann, MKünzi, HFandel, GTrockel, WBasile, ADrexl, ADawid, HInderfurth, KKürsten, WSchittko, UGeneralized bounds for convex multistage stochastic programsMathematical Physics and MathematicsThis work was completed during my tenure as a scientific assistant and d- toral student at the Institute for Operations Research at the University of St. Gallen. During that time, I was involved in several industry projects in the field of power management, on the occasion of which I was repeatedly c- fronted with complex decision problems under uncertainty. Although usually hard to solve, I quickly learned to appreciate the benefit of stochastic progr- ming models and developed a strong interest in their theoretical properties. Motivated both by practical questions and theoretical concerns, I became p- ticularly interested in the art of finding tight bounds on the optimal value of a given model. The present work attempts to make a contribution to this important branch of stochastic optimization theory. In particular, it aims at extending some classical bounding methods to broader problem classes of practical relevance. This book was accepted as a doctoral thesis by the University of St. Gallen in June 2004.1 am particularly indebted to Prof. Dr. Karl Frauendorfer for - pervising my work. I am grateful for his kind support in many respects and the generous freedom I received to pursue my own ideas in research. My gratitude also goes to Prof. Dr. Georg Pflug, who agreed to co-chair the dissertation committee. With pleasure I express my appreciation for his encouragement and continuing interest in my work.Springeroai:cds.cern.ch:21466122005
spellingShingle Mathematical Physics and Mathematics
Beckmann, M
Künzi, H
Fandel, G
Trockel, W
Basile, A
Drexl, A
Dawid, H
Inderfurth, K
Kürsten, W
Schittko, U
Generalized bounds for convex multistage stochastic programs
title Generalized bounds for convex multistage stochastic programs
title_full Generalized bounds for convex multistage stochastic programs
title_fullStr Generalized bounds for convex multistage stochastic programs
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title_short Generalized bounds for convex multistage stochastic programs
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topic Mathematical Physics and Mathematics
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/b138260
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