Rave reviews for INTEGER AND COMBINATORIAL OPTIMIZATION

"This book provides an excellent introduction and survey of
traditional fields of combinatorial optimization . . . It is indeed
one of the best and most complete texts on combinatorial
optimization . . . available. [And] with more than 700 entries,
[it] has quite an exhaustive reference list."-Optima

"A unifying approach to optimization problems is to formulate them
like linear programming problems, while restricting some or all of
the variables to the integers. This book is an encyclopedic
resource for such formulations, as well as for understanding the
structure of and solving the resulting integer programming
problems."-Computing Reviews

"[This book] can serve as a basis for various graduate courses on
discrete optimization as well as a reference book for researchers
and practitioners."-Mathematical Reviews

"This comprehensive and wide-ranging book will undoubtedly become a
standard reference book for all those in the field of combinatorial
optimization."-Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society

"This text should be required reading for anybody who intends to do
research in this area or even just to keep abreast of
developments."-Times Higher Education Supplement, London

Also of interest . . .

INTEGER PROGRAMMING Laurence A. Wolsey Comprehensive and
self-contained, this intermediate-level guide to integer
programming provides readers with clear, up-to-date explanations on
why some problems are difficult to solve, how techniques can be
reformulated to give better results, and how mixed integer
programming systems can be used more effectively. 1998
(0-471-28366-5) 260 pp.



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Rave reviews for INTEGER AND COMBINATORIAL OPTIMIZATION "This book provides an excellent introduction and survey oftraditional fields of combinatorial optimization . . . It is indeedone of the best and most complete texts on combinatorialoptimization . . . available. [And] with more than 700 entries,[it] has quite an exhaustive reference list."-Optima "A unifying approach to optimization problems is to formulate themlike linear programming problems, while restricting some or all ofthe variables to the integers. This book is an encyclopedicresource for such formulations, as well as for understanding thestructure of and solving the resulting integer programmingproblems."-Computing Reviews "[This book] can serve as a basis for various graduate courses ondiscrete optimization as well as a reference book for researchersand practitioners."-Mathematical Reviews "This comprehensive and wide-ranging book will undoubtedly become astandard reference book for all those in the field of combinatorialoptimization."-Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society "This text should be required reading for anybody who intends to doresearch in this area or even just to keep abreast ofdevelopments."-Times Higher Education Supplement, London Also of interest . . . INTEGER PROGRAMMING Laurence A. Wolsey Comprehensive andself-contained, this intermediate-level guide to integerprogramming provides readers with clear, up-to-date explanations onwhy some problems are difficult to solve, how techniques can bereformulated to give better results, and how mixed integerprogramming systems can be used more effectively. 1998(0-471-28366-5) 260 pp.

Titel
Integer and Combinatorial Optimization
EAN
9781118627259
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
28.08.2014
Digitaler Kopierschutz
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317.06 MB
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784