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The subject of (static) optimization, also called mathematical
programming, is one of the most important and widespread branches
of modern mathematics, serving as a cornerstone of such scientific
subjects as economic analysis, operations research, management
sciences, engineering, chemistry, physics, statistics, computer
science, biology, and social sciences. This book presents a
unified, progressive treatment of the basic mathematical tools of
mathematical programming theory. The authors expose said tools,
along with results concerning the most common mathematical
programming problems formulated in a finite-dimensional setting,
forming the basis for further study of the basic questions on the
various algorithmic methods and the most important particular
applications of mathematical programming problems. This book
assumes no previous experience in optimization theory, and the
treatment of the various topics is largely self-contained.
Prerequisites are the basic tools of differential calculus for
functions of several variables, the basic notions of topology and
of linear algebra, and the basic mathematical notions and
theoretical background used in analyzing optimization problems. The
book is aimed at both undergraduate and postgraduate students
interested in mathematical programming problems but also those
professionals who use optimization methods and wish to learn the
more theoretical aspects of these questions.
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