In mathematical modeling of processes one often encounters optimization problems involving more than one objective function, so that Multiobjective Optimization (or Vector Optimization) has received new impetus. The growing interest in multiobjective problems, both from the theoretical point of view
Variational Methods in Partially Ordered Spaces
β Scribed by Alfred GΓΆpfert, Hassan Riahi, Christiane Tammer, Constantin Zalinescu
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 365
- Series
- CMS books in mathematics 17
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
In mathematical modeling of processes one often encounters optimization problems involving more than one objective function, so that Multiobjective Optimization (or Vector Optimization) has received new impetus. The growing interest in multiobjective problems, both from the theoretical poin
<p><span>In mathematical modeling of processes occurring in logistics, management science, operations research, networks, mathematical finance, medicine, and control theory, one often encounters optimization problems involving more than one objective function so that Multiobjective Optimization (or
Special Interest Categories: Pure and applied mathematics, physics, optimisation and control, mechanics and engineering, nonlinear programming, economics, finance, transportation and elasticity. The usual method used in studying nonlinear problems such as topological method, variational method and o