As optimization researchers tackle larger and larger problems,
scale interactions play an increasingly important role. One general
strategy for dealing with a large or difficult problem is to
partition it into smaller ones, which are hopefully much easier to
solve, and then work backwards towards the solution of original
problem, using a solution from a previous level as a starting guess
at the next level. This volume contains 22 chapters highlighting
some recent research. The topics of the chapters selected for this
volume are focused on the development of new solution
methodologies, including general multilevel solution techniques,
for tackling difficult, large-scale optimization problems that
arise in science and industry. Applications presented in the book
include but are not limited to the circuit placement problem in
VLSI design, a wireless sensor location problem, optimal dosages in
the treatment of cancer by radiation therapy, and facility
location.
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