Titre : | Optimization and nonsmooth analysis | Type de document : | texte imprimé | Auteurs : | Frank H. CLARKE, Auteur | Editeur : | Philadelphie [U.S.A] : Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics | Année de publication : | cop. 1990 | Collection : | Classics in Applied Mathematics num. 5 | Importance : | 308 p. | ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-89871-256-8 | Langues : | Anglais (eng) | Mots-clés : | optimisation analyse mathématique | Résumé : | Mathematical Reviews said of this book that it was "destined to become a classical reference." This book has appeared in Russian translation and has been praised both for its lively exposition and its fundamental contributions. The author first develops a general theory of nonsmooth analysis and geometry which, together with a set of associated techniques, has had a profound effect on several branches of analysis and optimization. Clarke then applies these methods to obtain a powerful, unified approach to the analysis of problems in optimal control and mathematical programming. Examples are drawn from economics, engineering, mathematical physics, and various branches of analysis in this reprint volume. | Note de contenu : | références, index |
Optimization and nonsmooth analysis [texte imprimé] / Frank H. CLARKE, Auteur . - Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, cop. 1990 . - 308 p.. - ( Classics in Applied Mathematics; 5) . ISBN : 978-0-89871-256-8 Langues : Anglais ( eng) Mots-clés : | optimisation analyse mathématique | Résumé : | Mathematical Reviews said of this book that it was "destined to become a classical reference." This book has appeared in Russian translation and has been praised both for its lively exposition and its fundamental contributions. The author first develops a general theory of nonsmooth analysis and geometry which, together with a set of associated techniques, has had a profound effect on several branches of analysis and optimization. Clarke then applies these methods to obtain a powerful, unified approach to the analysis of problems in optimal control and mathematical programming. Examples are drawn from economics, engineering, mathematical physics, and various branches of analysis in this reprint volume. | Note de contenu : | références, index |
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