Wiley-Interscience Series in Discrete Mathematics and Optimization
Advisory Editors Ronald L. Graham Jan Karel Lenstra Robert E.
Tarjan Discrete Mathematics and Optimization involves the study of
finite structures. It is one of the fastest growing areas in
mathematics today. The level and depth of recent advances in the
area and the wide applicability of its evolving techniques point to
the rapidity with which the field is moving from its beginnings to
maturity and presage the ever-increasing interaction between it and
computer science. The Series provides a broad coverage of discrete
mathematics and optimization, ranging over such fields as
combinatorics, graph theory, enumeration, mathematical programming
and the analysis of algorithms, and including such topics as Ramsey
theory, transversal theory, block designs, finite geometries, Polya
theory, graph and matroid algorithms, network flows, polyhedral
combinatorics and computational complexity. The Wiley -
Interscience Series in Discrete Mathematics and Optimization will
be a substantial part of the record of this extraordinary
development. Recent titles in the Series: Search Problems Rudolf
Ahlswede, University of Bielefeld, Federal Republic of Germany Ingo
Wegener, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt, Federal
Republic of Germany The problems of search, exploration, discovery
and identification are of key importance in a wide variety of
applications. This book will be of great interest to all those
concerned with searching, sorting, information processing, design
of experiments and optimal allocation of resources. 1987
Introduction to Optimization E. M. L. Beale FRS, Scicon Ltd, Milton
Keynes, and Imperial College, London This book is intended as an
introduction to the many topics covered by the term 'optimization',
with special emphasis on applications in industry. It is divided
into three parts. The first part covers unconstrained optimization,
the second describes the methods used to solve linear programming
problems, and the third covers nonlinear programming, integer
programming and dynamic programming. The book is intended for
senior undergraduate and graduate students studying optimization as
part of a course in mathematics, computer science or engineering.
1988
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