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Finitely Additive Measures and Relaxations of Extremal Problems

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This monograph constructs correct extensions of extremal problems, including problems of multicriteria optimization as well as more general cone optimization problems. The author obtains common conditions of stability and asymptotic nonsensitivity of extremal problems under perturbation of a part of integral restrictions for finite and infinite systems of restrictions. Features include individual chapters on nonstandard approximation of finitely additive measures by indefinite integrals and constructions of attraction sets. Professor Chentsov illustrates abstract settings by providing examples of problems of impulse control, mathematical programming, and stochastic optimization.

List of contents

Introduction. Relaxation of Extremal Problems (Intuitive Discussion and Examples). Compactificators in Extremal Problems. Finitely Additive Measures on Semialgebras of Sets. Finitely Additive Measures and Indefinite Integrals. Admissible Sets and Their Relaxation. Relaxations of Attainable Sets. Asymptotic Values and Their Generalized Representation. Asymptotic Effectiveness. Questions of Stability with Respect to the Result. Conclusion. Index.

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Authors A G Chentsov, A. G. Chentsov, A.G. Chentsov, Aleksander Chentsov, Aleksander G. Chentsov
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 03.03.2011
 
EAN 9780306110382
ISBN 978-0-306-11038-2
No. of pages 244
Weight 1200 g
Illustrations XII, 244 p.
Series Monographs in Contemporary Mathematics
Monographs in Contemporary Mathematics
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > General, dictionaries

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