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This book offers a first course in analysis for scientists and
engineers. It can be used at the advanced undergraduate level or as
part of the curriculum in a graduate program. The book is built
around metric spaces. In the first three chapters, the authors lay
the foundational material and cover the all-important "four-C's":
convergence, completeness, compactness, and continuity. In
subsequent chapters, the basic tools of analysis are used to give
brief introductions to differential and integral equations, convex
analysis, and measure theory. The treatment is modern and
aesthetically pleasing. It lays the groundwork for the needs of
classical fields as well as the important new fields of
optimization and probability theory.
New York Times bestseller Journey into the universe through the
most spectacular sights in astronomy in stereoscopic 3D Welcome to
the Universe in 3D takes you on a grand tour of the observable
universe, guiding you through the most spectacular sights in the
cosmos-in breathtaking 3D. Presenting a rich array of stereoscopic
color images, which can be viewed in 3D using a special stereo
viewer that folds easily out of the cover of the book, this book
reveals your cosmic environment as you have never seen it before.
Astronomy is the story of how humankind's perception of the
two-dimensional dome of the sky evolved into a far deeper
comprehension of an expanding three-dimensional cosmos. This book
invites you to take part in this story by exploring the universe in
depth, as revealed by cutting-edge astronomical research and
observations. You will journey from the Moon through the solar
system, out to exoplanets, distant nebulas, and galaxy clusters,
until you finally reach the cosmic microwave background radiation
(or CMB), the most distant light we can observe. The distances to
these celestial wonders range from 1.3 light-seconds to 13.8
billion light-years. Along the way, the authors explain the
fascinating features of what you are seeing, including how the 3D
images were made using the same technique that early astronomers
devised to measure distances to objects in space. The dramatic 3D
images in this one-of-a-kind book will astonish you, extending your
vision out to the farthest reaches of the universe. You will never
look up into the night sky the same way again.
This book focuses largely on constrained optimization. It begins
with a substantial treatment of linear programming and proceeds to
convex analysis, network flows, integer programming, quadratic
programming, and convex optimization. Along the way, dynamic
programming and the linear complementarity problem are touched on
as well. This book aims to be the first introduction to the topic.
Specific examples and concrete algorithms precede more abstract
topics. Nevertheless, topics covered are developed in some depth, a
large number of numerical examples worked out in detail, and many
recent results are included, most notably interior-point methods.
The exercises at the end of each chapter both illustrate the
theory, and, in some cases, extend it. Optimization is not merely
an intellectual exercise: its purpose is to solve practical
problems on a computer. Accordingly, the book comes with software
that implements the major algorithms studied. At this point,
software for the following four algorithms is available: The
two-phase simplex method The primal-dual simplex method The
path-following interior-point method The homogeneous self-dual
methods.GBP/LISTGBP.
The book provides a broad introduction to both the theory and the
application of optimization with a special emphasis on the
elegance, importance, and usefulness of the parametric self-dual
simplex method. The book assumes that a problem in "standard form,"
is a problem with inequality constraints and nonnegative variables.
The main new innovation to the book is the use of clickable links
to the (newly updated) online app to help students do the trivial
but tedious arithmetic when solving optimization problems. The
latest edition now includes: a discussion of modern Machine
Learning applications, as motivational material; a section
explaining Gomory Cuts and an application of integer programming to
solve Sudoku problems. Readers will discover a host of practical
business applications as well as non-business applications. Topics
are clearly developed with many numerical examples worked out in
detail. Specific examples and concrete algorithms precede more
abstract topics. With its focus on solving practical problems, the
book features free C programs to implement the major algorithms
covered, including the two-phase simplex method, the primal-dual
simplex method, the path-following interior-point method, and and
the homogeneous self-dual method. In addition, the author provides
online tools that illustrate various pivot rules and variants of
the simplex method, both for linear programming and for network
flows. These C programs and online pivot tools can be found on the
book's website. The website also includes new online instructional
tools and exercises.
This book offers a first course in analysis for scientists and
engineers. It can be used at the advanced undergraduate level or as
part of the curriculum in a graduate program. The book is built
around metric spaces. In the first three chapters, the authors lay
the foundational material and cover the all-important "four-C's":
convergence, completeness, compactness, and continuity. In
subsequent chapters, the basic tools of analysis are used to give
brief introductions to differential and integral equations, convex
analysis, and measure theory. The treatment is modern and
aesthetically pleasing. It lays the groundwork for the needs of
classical fields as well as the important new fields of
optimization and probability theory.
This book focuses largely on constrained optimization. It begins
with a substantial treatment of linear programming and proceeds to
convex analysis, network flows, integer programming, quadratic
programming, and convex optimization. Along the way, dynamic
programming and the linear complementarity problem are touched on
as well. This book aims to be the first introduction to the topic.
Specific examples and concrete algorithms precede more abstract
topics. Nevertheless, topics covered are developed in some depth, a
large number of numerical examples worked out in detail, and many
recent results are included, most notably interior-point methods.
The exercises at the end of each chapter both illustrate the
theory, and, in some cases, extend it. Optimization is not merely
an intellectual exercise: its purpose is to solve practical
problems on a computer. Accordingly, the book comes with software
that implements the major algorithms studied. At this point,
software for the following four algorithms is available: The
two-phase simplex method The primal-dual simplex method The
path-following interior-point method The homogeneous self-dual
methods.GBP/LISTGBP.
The book provides a broad introduction to both the theory and the
application of optimization with a special emphasis on the
elegance, importance, and usefulness of the parametric self-dual
simplex method. The book assumes that a problem in "standard form,"
is a problem with inequality constraints and nonnegative variables.
The main new innovation to the book is the use of clickable links
to the (newly updated) online app to help students do the trivial
but tedious arithmetic when solving optimization problems. The
latest edition now includes: a discussion of modern Machine
Learning applications, as motivational material; a section
explaining Gomory Cuts and an application of integer programming to
solve Sudoku problems. Readers will discover a host of practical
business applications as well as non-business applications. Topics
are clearly developed with many numerical examples worked out in
detail. Specific examples and concrete algorithms precede more
abstract topics. With its focus on solving practical problems, the
book features free C programs to implement the major algorithms
covered, including the two-phase simplex method, the primal-dual
simplex method, the path-following interior-point method, and and
the homogeneous self-dual method. In addition, the author provides
online tools that illustrate various pivot rules and variants of
the simplex method, both for linear programming and for network
flows. These C programs and online pivot tools can be found on the
book's website. The website also includes new online instructional
tools and exercises.
This Third Edition introduces the latest theory and applications in
optimization. It emphasizes constrained optimization, beginning
with linear programming and then proceeding to convex analysis,
network flows, integer programming, quadratic programming, and
convex optimization. You'll discover a host of practical business
applications as well as non-business applications. With its focus
on solving practical problems, the book features free C programs to
implement the major algorithms covered. The book's accompanying
website includes the C programs, JAVA tools, and new online
instructional tools and exercises.
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