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By Hanif D. Sherali

"A Reformulation-Linearization Technique for Solving Discrete and Continuous Nonconvex Problems" was published by Springer US in 1999 - Boston, MA, it has 516 pages and the language of the book is English.
“A Reformulation-Linearization Technique for Solving Discrete and Continuous Nonconvex Problems” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ A Reformulation-Linearization Technique for Solving Discrete and Continuous Nonconvex Problems
- Author: Hanif D. Sherali
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 516
- Publisher: Springer US
- Publish Date: 1999
- Publish Location: Boston, MA
“A Reformulation-Linearization Technique for Solving Discrete and Continuous Nonconvex Problems” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Algorithms - Computer science - Matrix theory - Mathematics - Mathematical optimization - Combinatorial analysis - Programming (mathematics) - Optimization - Computational Mathematics and Numerical Analysis - Matrix Theory Linear and Multilinear Algebras
Edition Specifications:
- Format: [electronic resource] /
- Pagination: ➤ 1 online resource (xxiii, 516 p.)
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL27084987M - OL19899221W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 851814209
- ISBN-13: 9781441948083 - 9781475743883
- ISBN-10: 1441948082 - 1475743882
- All ISBNs: 1441948082 - 1475743882 - 9781441948083 - 9781475743883
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The Open Library:
This book addresses a new method for generating tight linear or convex programming relaxations for discrete and continuous nonconvex programming problems. Problems of this type arise in many economics, location-allocation, scheduling and routing, and process control and engineering design applications. The principal thrust is to commence with a model that affords a useful representation and structure, and then to further strengthen this representation through an automatic reformulation and constraint generation technique. The contents of this book comprise the original work of the authors compiled from several journal publications, and not covered in any other book on this subject. The outstanding feature of this book is that it offers for the first time a unified treatment of discrete and continuous nonconvex programming problems. In essence, the bridge between these two types of nonconvexities is made via a polynomial representation of discrete constraints. The book lays the foundation of an idea that is stimulating and that has served to enhance the solubility of many challenging problems in the field. Audience: This book is intended for researchers and practitioners who work in the area of discrete or continuous nonlinear, nonconvex optimization problems, as well as for students who are interested in learning about techniques for solving such problems.
Open Data:
This book addresses a new method for generating tight linear or convex programming relaxations for discrete and continuous nonconvex programming problems. Problems of this type arise in many economics, location-allocation, scheduling and routing, and process control and engineering design applications. The principal thrust is to commence with a model that affords a useful representation and structure, and then to further strengthen this representation through an automatic reformulation and constraint generation technique. The contents of this book comprise the original work of the authors compiled from several journal publications, and not covered in any other book on this subject. The outstanding feature of this book is that it offers for the first time a unified treatment of discrete and continuous nonconvex programming problems. In essence, the bridge between these two types of nonconvexities is made via a polynomial representation of discrete constraints. The book lays the foundation of an idea that is stimulating and that has served to enhance the solubility of many challenging problems in the field. Audience: This book is intended for researchers and practitioners who work in the area of discrete or continuous nonlinear, nonconvex optimization problems, as well as for students who are interested in learning about techniques for solving such problems
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