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This book opens the door to multiobjective optimization for
students in fields such as engineering, management, economics and
applied mathematics. It offers a comprehensive introduction to
multiobjective optimization, with a primary emphasis on
multiobjective linear programming and multiobjective integer/mixed
integer programming. A didactic book, it is mainly intended for
undergraduate and graduate students, but can also be useful for
researchers and practitioners. Further, it is accompanied by an
interactive software package - developed by the authors for Windows
platforms - which can be used for teaching and decision-making
support purposes in multiobjective linear programming problems.
Thus, besides the textbook's coverage of the essential concepts,
theory and methods, complemented with illustrative examples and
exercises, the computational tool enables students to experiment
and enhance their technical skills, as well as to capture the
essential characteristics of real-world problems.
This book gathers selected contributions by top Portuguese and
international researchers in the field of Operations Research,
presented at the 19th Congress of APDIO (Portuguese Association of
Operational Research). The papers address a broad range of complex
real-world problems, which are approached using recent theoretical
techniques. Of particular interest are the applications of e.g.
linear, nonlinear and mixed-integer programming, multiobjective
optimization, metaheuristics and hybrid heuristics, multicriteria
decision analysis, data envelopment analysis, clustering techniques
and decision support systems, in such varied contexts as: supply
chain management, scheduling problems, production management,
logistics, energy, finance and healthcare. This conference,
organized by APDIO and held in Aveiro, Portugal in September 2018,
offered an ideal opportunity to discuss the latest developments in
this field and to build new bridges between academic researchers
and practitioners. Summarizing the outcomes, this book offers a
valuable tool for all researchers, students and practitioners who
wish to learn about the latest trends in this field.
The symposium Star Clusters in the Era of Large Surveys was held
in Lisbon on Sep 9-10 during the JENAM 2010. It served as a
platform for discussing what and how recent, on-going and planned
large-area ground-based and space-based surveys can contribute to
producing a major leap in this research field, which has a strong
European history.
Scientific topics addressed included: cluster searches,
clustered vs. isolated star formation, large-scale star formation,
enrichment of the field population, structure, populations and
evolution of the Milky Way, cluster dynamics (internal and within
the Milky Way), variability of stars in clusters (from
time-resolved surveys), analysis techniques for large samples and
archiving.
This proceedings book provides a snapshot of the ongoing
discussion on the role of large surveys in star cluster research,
and serves as a reference volume for the state-of-the art in the
field.
This book opens the door to multiobjective optimization for
students in fields such as engineering, management, economics and
applied mathematics. It offers a comprehensive introduction to
multiobjective optimization, with a primary emphasis on
multiobjective linear programming and multiobjective integer/mixed
integer programming. A didactic book, it is mainly intended for
undergraduate and graduate students, but can also be useful for
researchers and practitioners. Further, it is accompanied by an
interactive software package - developed by the authors for Windows
platforms - which can be used for teaching and decision-making
support purposes in multiobjective linear programming problems.
Thus, besides the textbook's coverage of the essential concepts,
theory and methods, complemented with illustrative examples and
exercises, the computational tool enables students to experiment
and enhance their technical skills, as well as to capture the
essential characteristics of real-world problems.
The symposium Star Clusters in the Era of Large Surveys was held
in Lisbon on Sep 9-10 during the JENAM 2010. It served as a
platform for discussing what and how recent, on-going and planned
large-area ground-based and space-based surveys can contribute to
producing a major leap in this research field, which has a strong
European history.
Scientific topics addressed included: cluster searches,
clustered vs. isolated star formation, large-scale star formation,
enrichment of the field population, structure, populations and
evolution of the Milky Way, cluster dynamics (internal and within
the Milky Way), variability of stars in clusters (from
time-resolved surveys), analysis techniques for large samples and
archiving.
This proceedings book provides a snapshot of the ongoing
discussion on the role of large surveys in star cluster research,
and serves as a reference volume for the state-of-the art in the
field."
The rapid advance of computer capabilities over the last two
decades has opened up a new field of numerical simulations in which
detailed physical models can be made to represent the most complex
processes. IAU Symposium 270 reviews a wide range of topics
relevant to computer modeling in the fields of interstellar gas
dynamics, star formation and galactic dynamics. It includes
numerical techniques for modeling physical processes such as
self-gravitating, radiative magnetohydrodynamics, as well as novel
hardware options for acceleration and a view into the future of
computation. Observations of interstellar gas and star formation
are also reviewed. This book is ideal for graduate students and
researchers in the field of numerical astrophysics.
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