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Optimization : insights and applications
This self-contained textbook is an informal introduction to optimization through the use of numerous illustrations and applications. The focus is on analytically solving optimization problems with a finite number of continuous variables. In addition, the authors provide introductions to classical a...
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Princeton Univ.
2005
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author | Brinkhuis, Jan Tikhomirov, Vladimir |
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description | This self-contained textbook is an informal introduction to optimization through the use of numerous illustrations and applications. The focus is on analytically solving optimization problems with a finite number of continuous variables. In addition, the authors provide introductions to classical and modern numerical methods of optimization and to dynamic optimization. The book's overarching point is that most problems may be solved by the direct application of the theorems of Fermat, Lagrange, and Weierstrass. The authors show how the intuition for each of the theoretical results can be s |
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spelling | cern-9106202021-04-22T02:16:57Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/910620engBrinkhuis, JanTikhomirov, VladimirOptimization : insights and applicationsMathematical Physics and Mathematics This self-contained textbook is an informal introduction to optimization through the use of numerous illustrations and applications. The focus is on analytically solving optimization problems with a finite number of continuous variables. In addition, the authors provide introductions to classical and modern numerical methods of optimization and to dynamic optimization. The book's overarching point is that most problems may be solved by the direct application of the theorems of Fermat, Lagrange, and Weierstrass. The authors show how the intuition for each of the theoretical results can be sPrinceton Univ.oai:cds.cern.ch:9106202005 |
spellingShingle | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics Brinkhuis, Jan Tikhomirov, Vladimir Optimization : insights and applications |
title | Optimization : insights and applications |
title_full | Optimization : insights and applications |
title_fullStr | Optimization : insights and applications |
title_full_unstemmed | Optimization : insights and applications |
title_short | Optimization : insights and applications |
title_sort | optimization : insights and applications |
topic | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics |
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