Principles Of Optimization Theory

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Principles of Optimization Theory

Author: C. R. Bector
language: en
Publisher: Alpha Science International, Limited
Release Date: 2005
An account of the fundamental principles of optimization theory blended in a judicious way with current research. It helps the reader to probe into such advanced topics like Non-smooth Optimization and Conjugate Duality.
Principles of Optimal Design

Author: Panos Y. Papalambros
language: en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date: 2000-07-10
Principles of Optimal Design puts the concept of optimal design on a rigorous foundation and demonstrates the intimate relationship between the mathematical model that describes a design and the solution methods that optimize it. Since the first edition was published, computers have become ever more powerful, design engineers are tackling more complex systems, and the term optimization is now routinely used to denote a design process with increased speed and quality. This second edition takes account of these developments and brings the original text thoroughly up to date. The book now includes a discussion of trust region and convex approximation algorithms. A new chapter focuses on how to construct optimal design models. Three new case studies illustrate the creation of optimization models. The final chapter on optimization practice has been expanded to include computation of derivatives, interpretation of algorithmic results, and selection of algorithms and software. Both students and practising engineers will find this book a valuable resource for design project work.
Dictionary of Scientific Principles

Dictionary of Scientific Principles presents a unique and timeless collection of (almost) all known rules or laws commonly called principles, identified throughout the history of scientific development, their definition, and use. Exploring a broad range of disciplines, the book first lists more than 2,000 principles organized in a standard alphabetical order, then provides a list of subject headings for which related principles are identified. A staple addition to every library, the dictionary will also be of interest to scientists and general readers.