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Algorithmic Principles of Mathematical Programming

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Algorithmic Principles of Mathematical Programming investigates the mathematical structures and principles underlying the design of efficient algorithms for optimization problems. Recent advances in algorithmic theory have shown that the traditionally separate areas of discrete optimization, linear programming, and nonlinear optimization are closely linked. This book offers a comprehensive introduction to the whole subject and leads the reader to the frontiers of current research. The prerequisites to use the book are very elementary. All the tools from numerical linear algebra and calculus are fully reviewed and developed. Rather than attempting to be encyclopedic, the book illustrates the important basic techniques with typical problems. The focus is on efficient algorithms with respect to practical usefulness. Algorithmic complexity theory is presented with the goal of helping the reader understand the concepts without having to become a theoretical specialist. Further theory is outlined and supplemented with pointers to the relevant literature.

List of contents

1. Real Vector Spaces.- 2. Linear Equations and Linear Inequalities.- 3. Polyhedra.- 4. Linear Programs and the Simplex Method.- 5. Lagrangian Duality.- 6. An Interior Point Algorithm for Linear Programs.- 7. Network Flows.- 8. Complexity.- 9. Integer Programming.- 10. Convex Sets and Convex Functions.- 11. Unconstrained Optimization.- 12. Constrained Nonlinear Optimization.- List of frequently used Symbols.

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Algorithmic Principles of Mathematical Programming investigates the mathematical structures and principles underlying the design of efficient algorithms for optimization problems. Recent advances in algorithmic theory have shown that the traditionally separate areas of discrete optimization, linear programming, and nonlinear optimization are closely linked. This book offers a comprehensive introduction to the whole subject and leads the reader to the frontiers of current research. The prerequisites to use the book are very elementary. All the tools from numerical linear algebra and calculus are fully reviewed and developed. Rather than attempting to be encyclopedic, the book illustrates the important basic techniques with typical problems. The focus is on efficient algorithms with respect to practical usefulness. Algorithmic complexity theory is presented with the goal of helping the reader understand the concepts without having to become a theoretical specialist. Further theory is outlined and supplemented with pointers to the relevant literature.

Product details

Authors Ulric Faigle, Ulrich Faigle, Kern, W Kern, W. Kern, G Still, G. Still, Georg Still
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 12.04.2011
 
EAN 9781402008528
ISBN 978-1-4020-0852-8
No. of pages 339
Weight 1490 g
Illustrations X, 339 p.
Series Texts in the Mathematical Sciences
Texts in the Mathematical Sciences
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Mathematics > Probability theory, stochastic theory, mathematical statistics

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