Handbook on Modelling for Discrete Optimization
β Scribed by H. Paul Williams (auth.), Gautam Appa, Leonidas Pitsoulis, H. Paul Williams (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 442
- Series
- International Series in Operations Research & Management Science 88
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The primary objective underlying the Handbook on Modelling for Discrete Optimization is to demonstrate and detail the pervasive nature of Discrete Optimization. While its applications cut across an incredibly wide range of activities, many of the applications are only known to specialists. It is the aim of this handbook to correct this.
It has long been recognized that "modelling" is a critically important mathematical activity in designing algorithms for solving these discrete optimization problems. Nevertheless solving the resultant models is also often far from straightforward. In recent years it has become possible to solve many large-scale discrete optimization problems. However, some problems remain a challenge, even though advances in mathematical methods, hardware, and software technology have pushed the frontiers forward. This handbook couples the difficult, critical-thinking aspects of mathematical modeling with the hot area of discrete optimization. It will be done in an academic handbook treatment outlining the state-of-the-art for researchers across the domains of the Computer Science, Math Programming, Applied Mathematics, Engineering, and Operations Research. Included in the handbook's treatment are results from Graph Theory, Logic, Computer Science, and Combinatorics.
The chapters of this book are divided into two parts: (1) one dealing with general methods in the modelling of discrete optimization problems and (2) the other with specific applications. The first chapter of this volume, written by H. Paul Williams, can be regarded as a basic introduction of how to model discrete optimization problems as mixed integer problems, and outlines the main methods of solving them. In the second part of the book various real life applications are presented, most of them formulated as mixed integer linear or nonlinear programming problems. These applications include network problems, constant logic problems, many engineering problems, computer design, finance problems, medical diagnosis and medical treatment problems, applications of the Genome project, an array of transportation scheduling problems, and other applications.
Further information including a detailed Table of Contents and Preface can be found and examined on the Handbook's web pages at http://www.springer.com/0-387-32941-2.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
The Formulation and Solution of Discrete Optimisation Models....Pages 3-38
Continuous Approaches for Solving Discrete Optimization Problems....Pages 39-60
Logic-Based Modeling....Pages 61-102
Modelling for Feasibility - the Case of Mutually Orthogonal Latin Squares Problem....Pages 103-127
Network Modelling....Pages 129-149
Modeling and Optimization of Vehicle Routing and Arc Routing Problems....Pages 151-191
Front Matter....Pages 193-193
Radio Resource Management....Pages 195-225
Strategic and Tactical Planning Models for Supply Chain: An Application of Stochastic Mixed Integer Programming....Pages 227-264
Logic Inference and a Decomposition Algorithm for the Resource-Constrained Scheduling of Testing Tasks in the Development of New Pharmaceutical and Agrochemical Products....Pages 265-289
A Mixed-Integer Nonlinear Programming Approach to the Optimal Planning of Offshore Oilfield Infrastructures....Pages 291-315
Radiation Treatment Planning: Mixed Integer Programming Formulations and Approaches....Pages 317-340
Multiple Hypothesis Correlation in Track-to-Track Fusion Management....Pages 341-371
Computational Molecular Biology....Pages 373-425
β¦ Subjects
Operations Research/Decision Theory; Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics; Optimization; Discrete Mathematics in Computer Science; Mathematics of Computing; Computational Mathematics and Numerical Analysis
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