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Nonlinear Multiobjective Optimization
β Scribed by Kaisa Miettinen PhD (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 303
- Series
- International Series in Operations Research & Management Science 12
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Problems with multiple objectives and criteria are generally known as multiple criteria optimization or multiple criteria decision-making (MCDM) problems. So far, these types of problems have typically been modelled and solved by means of linear programming. However, many real-life phenomena are of a nonlinear nature, which is why we need tools for nonlinear programming capable of handling several conflicting or incommensurable objectives. In this case, methods of traditional single objective optimization and linear programming are not enough; we need new ways of thinking, new concepts, and new methods - nonlinear multiobjective optimization.
Nonlinear Multiobjective Optimization provides an extensive, up-to-date, self-contained and consistent survey, review of the literature and of the state of the art on nonlinear (deterministic) multiobjective optimization, its methods, its theory and its background. The amount of literature on multiobjective optimization is immense. The treatment in this book is based on approximately 1500 publications in English printed mainly after the year 1980.
Problems related to real-life applications often contain irregularities and nonsmoothnesses. The treatment of nondifferentiable multiobjective optimization in the literature is rather rare. For this reason, this book contains material about the possibilities, background, theory and methods of nondifferentiable multiobjective optimization as well.
This book is intended for both researchers and students in the areas of (applied) mathematics, engineering, economics, operations research and management science; it is meant for both professionals and practitioners in many different fields of application. The intention has been to provide a consistent summary that may help in selecting an appropriate method for the problem to be solved. It is hoped the extensive bibliography will be of value to researchers.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xxi
Front Matter....Pages 1-3
Concepts....Pages 5-36
Theoretical Background....Pages 37-57
Front Matter....Pages 59-65
No-Preference Methods....Pages 67-76
A Posteriori Methods....Pages 77-113
A Priori Methods....Pages 115-129
Interactive Methods....Pages 131-213
Front Matter....Pages 215-215
Comparing Methods....Pages 217-231
Software....Pages 233-237
Graphical Illustration....Pages 239-249
Future Directions....Pages 251-254
Epilogue....Pages 255-256
Back Matter....Pages 257-298
β¦ Subjects
Operation Research/Decision Theory; Optimization; Calculus of Variations and Optimal Control; Optimization
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