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This book contains a selection of papers presented at the
conference on High Performance Software for Nonlinear Optimization
(HPSN097) which was held in Ischia, Italy, in June 1997. The rapid
progress of computer technologies, including new parallel architec
tures, has stimulated a large amount of research devoted to
building software environments and defining algorithms able to
fully exploit this new computa tional power. In some sense,
numerical analysis has to conform itself to the new tools. The
impact of parallel computing in nonlinear optimization, which had a
slow start at the beginning, seems now to increase at a fast rate,
and it is reasonable to expect an even greater acceleration in the
future. As with the first HPSNO conference, the goal of the HPSN097
conference was to supply a broad overview of the more recent
developments and trends in nonlinear optimization, emphasizing the
algorithmic and high performance software aspects. Bringing
together new computational methodologies with theoretical ad vances
and new computer technologies is an exciting challenge that
involves all scientists willing to develop high performance
numerical software. This book contains several important
contributions from different and com plementary standpoints.
Obviously, the articles in the book do not cover all the areas of
the conference topic or all the most recent developments, because
of the large number of new theoretical and computational ideas of
the last few years."
This book provides a friendly introduction to the paradigm and
proposes a broad panorama of killing applications of the Infinity
Computer in optimization: radically new numerical algorithms, great
theoretical insights, efficient software implementations, and
interesting practical case studies. This is the first book
presenting to the readers interested in optimization the advantages
of a recently introduced supercomputing paradigm that allows to
numerically work with different infinities and infinitesimals on
the Infinity Computer patented in several countries. One of the
editors of the book is the creator of the Infinity Computer, and
another editor was the first who has started to use it in
optimization. Their results were awarded by numerous scientific
prizes. This engaging book opens new horizons for researchers,
engineers, professors, and students with interests in
supercomputing paradigms, optimization, decision making, game
theory, and foundations of mathematics and computer science.
“Mathematicians have never been comfortable handling
infinities… But an entirely new type of mathematics looks set to
by-pass the problem… Today, Yaroslav Sergeyev, a mathematician at
the University of Calabria in Italy solves this problem… ” MIT
Technology Review “These ideas and future hardware prototypes may
be productive in all fields of science where infinite and
infinitesimal numbers (derivatives, integrals, series, fractals)
are used.” A. Adamatzky, Editor-in-Chief of
the International Journal of Unconventional Computing. “I
am sure that the new approach … will have a very deep impact both
on Mathematics and Computer Science.” D.
Trigiante, Computational Management Science. “Within the
grossone framework, it becomes feasible to deal computationally
with infinite quantities, in a way that is both new (in the sense
that previously intractable problems become amenable to
computation) and natural”. R. Gangle, G. Caterina, F.
Tohmé, Soft Computing. “The computational features offered
by the Infinity Computer allow us to dynamically change the
accuracy of representation and floating-point operations during the
flow of a computation. When suitably implemented, this possibility
turns out to be particularly advantageous when solving
ill-conditioned problems. In fact, compared with a standard
multi-precision arithmetic, here the accuracy is improved only when
needed, thus not affecting that much the overall computational
effort.” P. Amodio, L. Brugnano, F. Iavernaro & F.
Mazzia, Soft Computing
This book contains a selection of papers presented at the
conference on High Performance Software for Nonlinear Optimization
(HPSN097) which was held in Ischia, Italy, in June 1997. The rapid
progress of computer technologies, including new parallel architec
tures, has stimulated a large amount of research devoted to
building software environments and defining algorithms able to
fully exploit this new computa tional power. In some sense,
numerical analysis has to conform itself to the new tools. The
impact of parallel computing in nonlinear optimization, which had a
slow start at the beginning, seems now to increase at a fast rate,
and it is reasonable to expect an even greater acceleration in the
future. As with the first HPSNO conference, the goal of the HPSN097
conference was to supply a broad overview of the more recent
developments and trends in nonlinear optimization, emphasizing the
algorithmic and high performance software aspects. Bringing
together new computational methodologies with theoretical ad vances
and new computer technologies is an exciting challenge that
involves all scientists willing to develop high performance
numerical software. This book contains several important
contributions from different and com plementary standpoints.
Obviously, the articles in the book do not cover all the areas of
the conference topic or all the most recent developments, because
of the large number of new theoretical and computational ideas of
the last few years."
This book provides a friendly introduction to the paradigm and
proposes a broad panorama of killing applications of the Infinity
Computer in optimization: radically new numerical algorithms, great
theoretical insights, efficient software implementations, and
interesting practical case studies. This is the first book
presenting to the readers interested in optimization the advantages
of a recently introduced supercomputing paradigm that allows to
numerically work with different infinities and infinitesimals on
the Infinity Computer patented in several countries. One of the
editors of the book is the creator of the Infinity Computer, and
another editor was the first who has started to use it in
optimization. Their results were awarded by numerous scientific
prizes. This engaging book opens new horizons for researchers,
engineers, professors, and students with interests in
supercomputing paradigms, optimization, decision making, game
theory, and foundations of mathematics and computer science.
"Mathematicians have never been comfortable handling infinities...
But an entirely new type of mathematics looks set to by-pass the
problem... Today, Yaroslav Sergeyev, a mathematician at the
University of Calabria in Italy solves this problem... " MIT
Technology Review "These ideas and future hardware prototypes may
be productive in all fields of science where infinite and
infinitesimal numbers (derivatives, integrals, series, fractals)
are used." A. Adamatzky, Editor-in-Chief of the International
Journal of Unconventional Computing. "I am sure that the new
approach ... will have a very deep impact both on Mathematics and
Computer Science." D. Trigiante, Computational Management Science.
"Within the grossone framework, it becomes feasible to deal
computationally with infinite quantities, in a way that is both new
(in the sense that previously intractable problems become amenable
to computation) and natural". R. Gangle, G. Caterina, F. Tohme,
Soft Computing. "The computational features offered by the Infinity
Computer allow us to dynamically change the accuracy of
representation and floating-point operations during the flow of a
computation. When suitably implemented, this possibility turns out
to be particularly advantageous when solving ill-conditioned
problems. In fact, compared with a standard multi-precision
arithmetic, here the accuracy is improved only when needed, thus
not affecting that much the overall computational effort." P.
Amodio, L. Brugnano, F. Iavernaro & F. Mazzia, Soft Computing
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