Computational Issues in High Performance Software for Nonlinear Research brings together in one place important contributions and up-to-date research results in this important area. Computational Issues in High Performance Software for Nonlinear Research serves as an excellent reference, prov
Computational issues in high performance software for nonlinear optimization
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- Publisher
- Kluwer Academic
- Year
- 1999
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- English
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- 163
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- Library
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