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    Introduction to the Theory of Optimization in Euclidean Space

    Yayınevi : CRC Press
    Yazar : Samia Challal
    ISBN :9780367195571
    Sayfa Sayısı :318
    Baskı Sayısı :1
    Ebatlar :15x23
    Basım Yılı :2019
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    Introduction to the Theory of Optimization in Euclidean Space

    Introduction to the Theory of Optimization in Euclidean Space is intended to provide students with a robust introduction to optimization in Euclidean space, demonstrating the theoretical aspects of the subject whilst also providing clear proofs and applications.


    Students are taken progressively through the development of the proofs, where they have the occasion to practice tools of differentiation (Chain rule, Taylor formula) for functions of several variables in abstract situations.


    Throughout this book, students will learn the necessity of referring to important results established in advanced Algebra and Analysis courses.


    Features








    Rigorous and practical, offering proofs and applications of theorems







    Suitable as a textbook for advanced undergraduate students on mathematics or economics courses, or as reference for graduate-level readers







    Introduces complex principles in a clear, illustrative fashion

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    Introduction to the Theory of Optimization in Euclidean Space

    Introduction to the Theory of Optimization in Euclidean Space is intended to provide students with a robust introduction to optimization in Euclidean space, demonstrating the theoretical aspects of the subject whilst also providing clear proofs and applications.


    Students are taken progressively through the development of the proofs, where they have the occasion to practice tools of differentiation (Chain rule, Taylor formula) for functions of several variables in abstract situations.


    Throughout this book, students will learn the necessity of referring to important results established in advanced Algebra and Analysis courses.


    Features








    Rigorous and practical, offering proofs and applications of theorems







    Suitable as a textbook for advanced undergraduate students on mathematics or economics courses, or as reference for graduate-level readers







    Introduces complex principles in a clear, illustrative fashion

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