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Recent Developments in Well-Posed Variational Problems by Lucchetti, Roberto , Revalski, Julian β€” book cover

Recent Developments in Well-Posed Variational Problems

by Lucchetti, Roberto, Revalski, Julian
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Overview

The increasing complexity of mathematical models, and the related need to introduce simplifying assumptions and numerical approximations, has led to the need to consider approximate solutions. When dealing with any mathematical model, some of the basic questions to be asked are whether the solution is stable to perturbations, what the approximate solutions are, and if the set of approximate solutions is close to the original solution set. The interrelationships between these aspects are also of theoretical interest.
Such concepts are described in the present volume, which emphasizes the concepts of approximate solution, well-posedness and stability in optimization, calculus of variations, optimal control, and the mathematics of conflict (e.g. game theory and vector optimization). The most recent developments are covered.
Audience: Researchers and graduate students studying variational problems, nonlinear analysis, optimization, and game theory.

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For researchers and graduate students working with variational problems, non-linear analysis, optimization, and game theory, 11 articles address such basic questions about approximate solutions as whether the solution is stable with respect to given perturbations, what the approximate solutions are, and whether the set of the approximate solutions is close to the original solution set. In general they are concerned with applying familiar concepts to more complicated situations such as vector optimization, game theory, and variational inequalities. Among the specific topics are the minimax approach to the critical point theory, characterizations of Lipschitze stability in optimization, and hypertopologies. No index. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
December 7, 2010
Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Pages
276
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9789048145782

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