
Linear and Integer Optimization
Theory and Practice, Third Edition
Chapman & Hall/CRC (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 1. May 2015
Book
Hardback
686 pages
978-1-4987-1016-9 (ISBN)
Description
Presenting a strong and clear relationship between theory and practice, Linear and Integer Optimization: Theory and Practice is divided into two main parts. The first covers the theory of linear and integer optimization, including both basic and advanced topics. Dantzig's simplex algorithm, duality, sensitivity analysis, integer optimization models, and network models are introduced.
More advanced topics also are presented including interior point algorithms, the branch-and-bound algorithm, cutting planes, complexity, standard combinatorial optimization models, the assignment problem, minimum cost flow, and the maximum flow/minimum cut theorem.
The second part applies theory through real-world case studies. The authors discuss advanced techniques such as column generation, multiobjective optimization, dynamic optimization, machine learning (support vector machines), combinatorial optimization, approximation algorithms, and game theory.
Besides the fresh new layout and completely redesigned figures, this new edition incorporates modern examples and applications of linear optimization. The book now includes computer code in the form of models in the GNU Mathematical Programming Language (GMPL). The models and corresponding data files are available for download and can be readily solved using the provided online solver.
This new edition also contains appendices covering mathematical proofs, linear algebra, graph theory, convexity, and nonlinear optimization. All chapters contain extensive examples and exercises. This textbook is ideal for courses for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in various fields including mathematics, computer science, industrial engineering, operations research, and management science.
More advanced topics also are presented including interior point algorithms, the branch-and-bound algorithm, cutting planes, complexity, standard combinatorial optimization models, the assignment problem, minimum cost flow, and the maximum flow/minimum cut theorem.
The second part applies theory through real-world case studies. The authors discuss advanced techniques such as column generation, multiobjective optimization, dynamic optimization, machine learning (support vector machines), combinatorial optimization, approximation algorithms, and game theory.
Besides the fresh new layout and completely redesigned figures, this new edition incorporates modern examples and applications of linear optimization. The book now includes computer code in the form of models in the GNU Mathematical Programming Language (GMPL). The models and corresponding data files are available for download and can be readily solved using the provided online solver.
This new edition also contains appendices covering mathematical proofs, linear algebra, graph theory, convexity, and nonlinear optimization. All chapters contain extensive examples and exercises. This textbook is ideal for courses for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in various fields including mathematics, computer science, industrial engineering, operations research, and management science.
Reviews / Votes
Praise for the first edition:"...very recommendable as a textbook and to anybody wishing to learn the topic."
-Optimization (1997)
"...the book is a nice balance between theory and applications...and gives a sound background for the techniques used and for investigating real problems."
-Zentralblatt fuer Mathematik (1998)
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Series
Edition
3rd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Boca Raton
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Postgraduate
Illustrations
175 s/w Abbildungen, 60 s/w Tabellen
60 Tables, black and white; 175 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 260 mm
Width: 183 mm
Thickness: 41 mm
Weight
1468 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4987-1016-9 (9781498710169)
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Persons
Gerard Sierksma, PhD, University of Groningen, The Netherlands
Yori Zwols, PhD, Google UK, London
Yori Zwols, PhD, Google UK, London
Content
Basic Concepts of Linear Optimization. LINEAR OPTIMIZATION THEORY: BASIC TECHNIQUES. Geometry and Algebra of Feasible Regions. Dantzig's Simplex Algorithm. Duality, Feasibility, and Optimality. Sensitivity Analysis. Large-Scale Linear Optimization. Integer Linear Optimization. Linear Network Models. Computational Complexity. LINEAR OPTIMIZATION PRACTICE: ADVANCED TECHNIQUES. Designing a Reservoir for Irrigation. Classifying Documents by Language. Production Planning; A Single Product Case. Production of Coffee Machines. Conflicting Objectives: Producing Versus Importing. Coalition Formation and Profit Distribution. Minimizing Trimloss When Cutting Cardboard. Off-Shore Helicopter Routing. The Catering Service Problem. Appendix A Mathematical Proofs. Appendix B Linear Algebra. Appendix C Graph Theory. Appendix D Convexity. Appendix E Nonlinear Optimization. Appendix F Writing LO-Models in GNU MathProg (GMPL). List of Symbols. Bibliography.