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Añadir al carritoGebunden. Condición: New. The book is one of the few available graduate textbooks on linear optimisationThe book is one of the few available graduate textbooks on linear optimisationIncludes supplementary material: sn.pub/extrasFrom the reviews: Do you know.
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Publicado por Springer, Berlin, Springer, 1999
ISBN 10: 3540658335 ISBN 13: 9783540658337
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Añadir al carritoBuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware - I was pleasantly surprised when I was asked by Springer-Verlag to prepare a second edition of this volume on Linear Optimization and Extensions, which - not exactly contrary to my personal expectations - has apparently been accepted reasonably weIl by the global optimization community. My objective in putting this book together was originally - and still is - to detail the major algorithmic ideas in linear optimization that have evolved in the past fifty years or so and that have changed the historical optimization 'landscape' in substantial ways - both theoretically and computationally. While I may have overlooked the importance of some very recent developments - the work by Farid Alizadeh which generalizes linear programming to 'sem i-definite' programming is perhaps a candidate for one of my omissions - I think that major new breakthraughs on those two fronts that interest me - theory and computation - have not occurred since this book was published originally. As a consequence I have restricted myself to a thorough re-working of the original manuscript with the goal of making it more readable. Of course, I have taken this opportunity to correct a few 'Schönheitsfehler' of the first edition and to add some illustrations. The index to this volume has been extended substantially - to permit a hurried reader a quicker glance at the wealth of topics that were covered nevertheless already in the first edition. As was the case with the first edition, Dr.