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Finite-Dimensional Variational Inequalities and Complementarity Problems II, Vol. 2 by Francisco Facchinei β€” book cover

Finite-Dimensional Variational Inequalities and Complementarity Problems II, Vol. 2

by Francisco Facchinei, Jong-Shi Pang, Edwin Muir
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Overview

This is part two of a two-volume work presenting a comprehensive treatment of the finite-dimensional variational inequality and complementarity problem. It details algorithms for solving finite dimensional variational inequalities and complementarity problems. Coverage includes abundant exercises as well as an extensive bibliography. The book will be an enduring reference on the subject and provide the foundation for its sustained growth.

Synopsis

This comprehensive book presents a rigorous and state-of-the-art treatment of variational inequalities and complementarity problems in finite dimensions. This class of mathematical programming problems provides a powerful framework for the unified analysis and development of efficient solution algorithms for a wide range of equilibrium problems in economics, engineering, finance, and applied sciences. New research material and recent results, not otherwise easily accessible, are presented in a self-contained and consistent manner. The book is published in two volumes, with the first volume concentrating on the basic theory and the second on iterative algorithms. Both volumes contain abundant exercises and feature extensive bibliographies. Written with a wide range of readers in mind, including graduate students and researchers in applied mathematics, optimization, and operations research as well as computational economists and engineers, this book will be an enduring reference on the subject and provide the foundation for its sustained growth.

About the Author, Francisco Facchinei

Jong-Shi Pang was awarded the 2003 Dantzig Prize, the worlds top prize in the area of Mathematical Programming.

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Book Details

Published
February 1, 2003
Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Pages
704
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780387955810

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