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Linear and nonlinear optimization Igor Griva, Stephen G. Nash, Ariela Sofer.

By: Griva, Igor [].
Contributor(s): Nash, Stephen (Stephen G.) [] | Sofer, Ariela [].
Philadelphia Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics ©2009Edition: Second edition.Description: xxii, 742 pages. illustrations 27 cm.ISBN: 9780898716610; 0898716616.Subject(s): Linear programming | Nonlinear programming | Programacion lineal | Programación no linealDDC classification: 519.72 Online resources: Contributor biographical information | Publisher description | Table of contents only
Contents:
Optimization models -- Fundamentals of optimization -- Representation of linear constraints -- Geometry of linear programming -- The simplex method -- Duality and sensitivity -- Enhancements of the simplex method -- Network problems -- Computational complexity of linear programming -- Interior-point methods of linear programming -- Basics of unconstrained optimization -- Methods for unconstrained optimization -- Low-storage methods for unconstrained problems -- Optimality conditions for constrained problems -- Feasible-point methods -- Penalty and barrier methods.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 707-725) and index.

Optimization models -- Fundamentals of optimization -- Representation of linear constraints -- Geometry of linear programming -- The simplex method -- Duality and sensitivity -- Enhancements of the simplex method -- Network problems -- Computational complexity of linear programming -- Interior-point methods of linear programming -- Basics of unconstrained optimization -- Methods for unconstrained optimization -- Low-storage methods for unconstrained problems -- Optimality conditions for constrained problems -- Feasible-point methods -- Penalty and barrier methods.

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