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Optimization 100 Examples(1st Edition)

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Simon Serovajsky

Free optimization 100 examples 1st edition simon serovajsky 1032500077, 978-1032500072
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ISBN: 1032500077, 978-1032500072

Book publisher: Chapman and Hall/CRC

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Book Summary: Optimization: 100 Examples Is A Book Devoted To The Analysis Of Scenarios For Which The Use Of Well-known Optimization Methods Encounter Certain Difficulties. Analysing Such Examples Allows A Deeper Understanding Of The Features Of These Optimization Methods, Including The Limits Of Their Applicability. In This Way, The Book Seeks To Stimulate Further Development And Understanding Of The Theory Of Optimal Control. The Study Of The Presented Examples Makes It Possible To More Effectively Diagnose Problems That Arise In The Practical Solution Of Optimal Control Problems, And To Find Ways To Overcome The Difficulties That Have Arisen. FeaturesVast Collection Of ExamplesSimple. Accessible PresentationSuitable As A Research Reference For Anyone With An Interest In Optimization And Optimal Control Theory, Including Mathematicians And EngineersExamples Differ In Properties, I.e. Each Effect For Each Class Of Problems Is Illustrated By A Unique Example.Simon Serovajsky Is A Professor Of Mathematics At Al-Farabi Kazakh National University In Kazakhstan. He Is The Author Of Many Books Published In The Area Of Optimization And Optimal Control Theory, Mathematical Physics, Mathematical Modelling, Philosophy And History Of Mathematics As Well As A Long List Of High-quality Publications In Learned Journals.