Augmented Lagrangian and Operator Splitting Methods in Nonlinear Mechanics

Augmented Lagrangian and Operator Splitting Methods in Nonlinear Mechanics
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Publisher : SIAM
Total Pages : 301
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ISBN-10 : 9780898712308
ISBN-13 : 0898712300
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Synopsis Augmented Lagrangian and Operator Splitting Methods in Nonlinear Mechanics by : Roland Glowinski

This volume deals with the numerical simulation of the behavior of continuous media by augmented Lagrangian and operator-splitting methods.

Augmented Lagrangian Methods

Augmented Lagrangian Methods
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 361
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ISBN-10 : 9780080875361
ISBN-13 : 008087536X
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Synopsis Augmented Lagrangian Methods by : M. Fortin

The purpose of this volume is to present the principles of the Augmented Lagrangian Method, together with numerous applications of this method to the numerical solution of boundary-value problems for partial differential equations or inequalities arising in Mathematical Physics, in the Mechanics of Continuous Media and in the Engineering Sciences.

Mathematical Programming

Mathematical Programming
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 526
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015072616876
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Synopsis Mathematical Programming by : Michel Minoux

This comprehensive work covers the whole field of mathematical programming, including linear programming, unconstrained and constrained nonlinear programming, nondifferentiable (or nonsmooth) optimization, integer programming, large scale systems optimization, dynamic programming, and optimization in infinite dimensions. Special emphasis is placed on unifying concepts such as point-to-set maps, saddle points and perturbations functions, duality theory and its extensions.

Approaches to the Theory of Optimization

Approaches to the Theory of Optimization
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 0521604915
ISBN-13 : 9780521604918
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Approaches to the Theory of Optimization by : J. P. Ponstein

A concise account which finds the optimal solution to mathematical problems arising in economics, engineering, the social and mathematical sciences.

Decomposition Techniques in Mathematical Programming

Decomposition Techniques in Mathematical Programming
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 542
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ISBN-10 : 9783540276869
ISBN-13 : 3540276866
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Synopsis Decomposition Techniques in Mathematical Programming by : Antonio J. Conejo

Optimization plainly dominates the design, planning, operation, and c- trol of engineering systems. This is a book on optimization that considers particular cases of optimization problems, those with a decomposable str- ture that can be advantageously exploited. Those decomposable optimization problems are ubiquitous in engineering and science applications. The book considers problems with both complicating constraints and complicating va- ables, and analyzes linear and nonlinear problems, with and without in- ger variables. The decomposition techniques analyzed include Dantzig-Wolfe, Benders, Lagrangian relaxation, Augmented Lagrangian decomposition, and others. Heuristic techniques are also considered. Additionally, a comprehensive sensitivity analysis for characterizing the solution of optimization problems is carried out. This material is particularly novel and of high practical interest. This book is built based on many clarifying, illustrative, and compu- tional examples, which facilitate the learning procedure. For the sake of cl- ity, theoretical concepts and computational algorithms are assembled based on these examples. The results are simplicity, clarity, and easy-learning. We feel that this book is needed by the engineering community that has to tackle complex optimization problems, particularly by practitioners and researchersinEngineering,OperationsResearch,andAppliedEconomics.The descriptions of most decomposition techniques are available only in complex and specialized mathematical journals, di?cult to understand by engineers. A book describing a wide range of decomposition techniques, emphasizing problem-solving, and appropriately blending theory and application, was not previously available.

Mathematical Programming The State of the Art

Mathematical Programming The State of the Art
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 662
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ISBN-10 : 9783642688744
ISBN-13 : 3642688748
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Synopsis Mathematical Programming The State of the Art by : A. Bachem

In the late forties, Mathematical Programming became a scientific discipline in its own right. Since then it has experienced a tremendous growth. Beginning with economic and military applications, it is now among the most important fields of applied mathematics with extensive use in engineering, natural sciences, economics, and biological sciences. The lively activity in this area is demonstrated by the fact that as early as 1949 the first "Symposium on Mathe matical Programming" took place in Chicago. Since then mathematical programmers from all over the world have gath ered at the intfrnational symposia of the Mathematical Programming Society roughly every three years to present their recent research, to exchange ideas with their colleagues and to learn about the latest developments in their own and related fields. In 1982, the XI. International Symposium on Mathematical Programming was held at the University of Bonn, W. Germany, from August 23 to 27. It was organized by the Institut fUr Okonometrie und Operations Re search of the University of Bonn in collaboration with the Sonderforschungs bereich 21 of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft. This volume constitutes part of the outgrowth of this symposium and docu ments its scientific activities. Part I of the book contains information about the symposium, welcoming addresses, lists of committees and sponsors and a brief review about the Ful kerson Prize and the Dantzig Prize which were awarded during the opening ceremony.

Practical Augmented Lagrangian Methods for Constrained Optimization

Practical Augmented Lagrangian Methods for Constrained Optimization
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Publisher : SIAM
Total Pages : 222
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ISBN-10 : 9781611973358
ISBN-13 : 161197335X
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Practical Augmented Lagrangian Methods for Constrained Optimization by : Ernesto G. Birgin

This book focuses on Augmented Lagrangian techniques for solving practical constrained optimization problems. The authors rigorously delineate mathematical convergence theory based on sequential optimality conditions and novel constraint qualifications. They also orient the book to practitioners by giving priority to results that provide insight on the practical behavior of algorithms and by providing geometrical and algorithmic interpretations of every mathematical result, and they fully describe a freely available computational package for constrained optimization and illustrate its usefulness with applications.

Topics in Nonconvex Optimization

Topics in Nonconvex Optimization
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : 9781441996404
ISBN-13 : 1441996400
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Topics in Nonconvex Optimization by : Shashi K. Mishra

Nonconvex Optimization is a multi-disciplinary research field that deals with the characterization and computation of local/global minima/maxima of nonlinear, nonconvex, nonsmooth, discrete and continuous functions. Nonconvex optimization problems are frequently encountered in modeling real world systems for a very broad range of applications including engineering, mathematical economics, management science, financial engineering, and social science. This contributed volume consists of selected contributions from the Advanced Training Programme on Nonconvex Optimization and Its Applications held at Banaras Hindu University in March 2009. It aims to bring together new concepts, theoretical developments, and applications from these researchers. Both theoretical and applied articles are contained in this volume which adds to the state of the art research in this field. Topics in Nonconvex Optimization is suitable for advanced graduate students and researchers in this area.