<p><p>The theory of optimization, understood in a broad sense, is the basis of modern applied mathematics, covering a large spectrum of topics from theoretical considerations (structure, stability) to applied operational research and engineering applications. The compiled material of this book puts
Modern Optimization Modelling Techniques
β Scribed by Cominetti R., Facchinei F., Lasserre J.
- Publisher
- Birkhauser
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 220
- Series
- Advanced Courses in Mathematics - CRM Barcelona
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Part I: Moments and Positive Polynomials for Optimization by Jean B. Lasserre.- Part II: Computation of Generalized Nash Equilibria: Recent Advancements by Francisco Facchinei.- Part III: Equilibrium and Learning in Traffic Networks by Roberto Cominetti
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