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Convexity and Optimization in R

by Leonard David Berkovitz, Berkovitz
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Overview

A comprehensive introduction to convexity and optimization in Rn

This book presents the mathematics of finite dimensional constrained optimization problems. It provides a basis for the further mathematical study of convexity, of more general optimization problems, and of numerical algorithms for the solution of finite dimensional optimization problems. For readers who do not have the requisite background in real analysis, the author provides a chapter covering this material. The text features abundant exercises and problems designed to lead the reader to a fundamental understanding of the material.

Convexity and Optimization in Rn provides detailed discussion of:
* Requisite topics in real analysis
* Convex sets
* Convex functions
* Optimization problems
* Convex programming and duality
* The simplex method

A detailed bibliography is included for further study and an index offers quick reference. Suitable as a text for both graduate and undergraduate students in mathematics and engineering, this accessible text is written from extensively class-tested notes.

Synopsis

A comprehensive introduction to convexity and optimization in Rn

This book presents the mathematics of finite dimensional constrained optimization problems. It provides a basis for the further mathematical study of convexity, of more general optimization problems, and of numerical algorithms for the solution of finite dimensional optimization problems. For readers who do not have the requisite background in real analysis, the author provides a chapter covering this material. The text features abundant exercises and problems designed to lead the reader to a fundamental understanding of the material.

Convexity and Optimization in Rn provides detailed discussion of:
* Requisite topics in real analysis
* Convex sets
* Convex functions
* Optimization problems
* Convex programming and duality
* The simplex method


A detailed bibliography is included for further study and an index offers quick reference. Suitable as a text for both graduate and undergraduate students in mathematics and engineering, this accessible text is written from extensively class-tested notes.

Booknews

A textbook for a one-semester beginning graduate course for students of engineering, economics, operations research, and mathematics. Students are expected to have a good grounding in basic real analysis and linear algebra. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author, Leonard David Berkovitz

LEONARD D. BERKOVITZ, PhD, is Professor of Mathematics at Purdue University. He previously worked at the RAND Corporation and has served on the editorial boards of several journals, including terms as Managing Editor of the SIAM Journal on Control and as a member of the Editorial Committee of Mathematical Reviews.

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A textbook for a one-semester beginning graduate course for students of engineering, economics, operations research, and mathematics. Students are expected to have a good grounding in basic real analysis and linear algebra. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

From the Publisher

"...a nice introduction to finite-dimensional optimization..." (Zentralblatt Math, Vol.991, No.16, 2002)

"A textbook for a one-semester...course for students of engineering, economics, operations research, and mathematics." (SciTech Book News, Vol. 26, No. 2, June 2002)

"...a fine introductory textbook that provides a solid introduction to the subject as well as a good foundation for further study..." (Mathematical Reviews, 2003a)

Book Details

Published
December 1, 2001
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
280
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780471352815

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