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Global optimization is concerned with the computation and characterization of global optima of nonlinear functions. During the past three decades the field of global optimization has been growing at a rapid pace, and the number of publications on all aspects of global optimization has been increasing steadily. Many applications, as well as new theoretical, algorithmic, and computational contributions have resulted. Each contribution in this text is essentially expository in nature, but scholarly in its treatment. The chapters cover: optimality conditions; complexity results; concave minimization; DC programming; general quadratic programming; nonlinear complementarity; minimax problems; multiplicative programming; Lipschitz optimization; fractional programming; network problems; trajectory methods; homotopy methods, interval methods; and stochastic approaches. This book is addressed to researchers in mathematical programming, as well as all scientists who use optimization methods to model and solve problems.
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The new edition contains modifications and additions which take into account recent developments in the field. From the reviews of earlier editions: "The book is clearly written and lucidly structured. In particular, the used notations are thoroughly defined, the diverse ideas are well explained, and the results are beautifully motivated. " (ZOR. Methods and Models of Operations Research). This book develops a systematic and unifying approach to the most important classes of constrained global optimization and their solution techniques. The main problem classes treated are concave minimization, reverse convex and d. c. programming, Lipschitz and continuous optimization, and systems of equations and inequalities.
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Recent Advances in Optimization
Proceedings of the 8th French-German Conference on Optimization Trier, July 21–26, 1996
Häftad, Engelska, 1997
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This volume is a collection of papers presented at the Eighth French-German Conference on Optimization held at the University of Trier (Germany) in 1996. From July 21 through July 26, 1996, about 100 scientists, mainly from France and Germany, but also from other countries, met at Trier to discuss recent de- velopments in the field of optimization. 89 lectures were delivered, covering a large range of theoretical and practical aspects of optimization. Most of the talks were scheduled in two parallel sessions, grouped into sections including convex and nonsmooth analysis, methods in convex and nonconvex program- ming, sensitivity and stability analysis, control theory, ill-posed programming problems, equilibrium problems, and global optimization. Continuing an old tradition, the Eighth French-German Conference on Opti- mization demonstrated vividly the vitality of the French-German cooperation in mathematics. The Scientific Committee of the conference consisted of A. Auslender (Paris), H.G. Bock (Heidelberg), S. Dolecki (Dijon), R. Durier (Dijon), J.B. Hiriart- Urruty (Toulouse), H. Th. Jongen (Aachen), D. Klatte (Zurich), B. Kum- mer (Berlin), C. Lemarechal (Rocquencourt), P.Loridan (Paris), C. Mich- elot (Dijon), W. Oettli (Mannheim), D. Pallaschke (Karlsruhe), J.P. Penot (Pau), J. Stoer (Wurzburg), M. Thera (Limoges), L. Thibault (Montpellier), R. Tichatschke (Trier)' J. Zowe (Erlangen).
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The new edition contains modifications and additions which take into account recent developments in the field. From the reviews of earlier editions: "The book is clearly written and lucidly structured. In particular, the used notations are thoroughly defined, the diverse ideas are well explained, and the results are beautifully motivated." (ZOR. Methods and Models of Operations Research). This book develops a systematic and unifying approach to the most important classes of constrained global optimization and their solution techniques. The main problem classes treated are concave minimization, reverse convex and d. c. programming, Lipschitz and continuous optimization, and systems of equations and inequalities.
Operations Research ’91
Extended Abstracts of the 16th Symposium on Operations Research held at the University of Trier at September 9–11, 1991
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th The purpose of this volume is to reflect the scientific activities during the 16 Sym- posium on Operations Research which took place at the University of Trier from September 9 through September 11, 1991. The Symposia on Operations Research are the annual conferences of the Gesellschaft fur Mathematik, Okonomie und Operations Research (GMOOR). This so- ciety which was founded in 1977 pursues the goal to support and facilitate research, development, application and education in an area where mathematics, economICS, operations research, computer science and system theory come together. th The 16 ' Symposium on Operations Research stood under t.he auspices of the Minister- priisident of the state of Rheinland-Pfalz, Rudolf Scharping. The opening addresses were given by the president of the Universitiit Trier, Professor Hasler, by the Minister fur Wissenschaft und Weiterbildung, Professor Zollner, and by Professor Hettich, on behalf of the organizers. These addresses are printed as part of the introductory material of this volume.The conference was attended by 351 participants from 29 countries; more than 70% of the participants gave lectures on their current res each interests, surveys on spe- cial topics or software demonstrations. They made the meeting truely a successful international forum for scientific exchange. The conference was highlighted by the award of the society's scientific prize in memo- riam Rudolf Henn to Professor R.E. Burkard, Technical University Graz, and his plenary GMOOR-Award winner lecture on Convexity and Discrete Optimization.