A first course in optimization
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- 9781482226560
- 519.6 23 BYR-F
- QA402.5 .B97 2014
- BUS049000 | MAT003000 | MAT021000
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REF 519.6 BIE-O Optimization : | REF 519.6 BIO-M Mathematical methods in optimization | REF 519.6 BOY-C Convex optimization | REF 519.6 BYR-F A first course in optimization | REF 519.6 DOR-A Ant colony optimization | REF 519.6 NOC-N Numerical optimization | REF 519.602 LIN-C Computational optimization : |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"Designed for graduate and advanced undergraduate students, this text provides a much-needed contemporary introduction to optimization. Emphasizing general problems and the underlying theory, it covers the fundamental problems of constrained and unconstrained optimization, linear and convex programming, fundamental iterative solution algorithms, gradient methods, the Newton-Raphson algorithm and its variants, and sequential unconstrained optimization methods. The book presents the necessary mathematical tools and results as well as applications, such as game theory"--
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