9781611972436-1611972434-Algebraic and Geometric Ideas in the Theory of Discrete Optimization (MPS-SIAM Series on Optimization, Series Number 14)

Algebraic and Geometric Ideas in the Theory of Discrete Optimization (MPS-SIAM Series on Optimization, Series Number 14)

ISBN-13: 9781611972436
ISBN-10: 1611972434
Author: Jesus De Loera, Raymond Hemmecke, Matthias Köppe
Publication date: 2013
Publisher: Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
Format: Paperback 333 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781611972436
ISBN-10: 1611972434
Author: Jesus De Loera, Raymond Hemmecke, Matthias Köppe
Publication date: 2013
Publisher: Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
Format: Paperback 333 pages

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Algebraic and Geometric Ideas in the Theory of Discrete Optimization (MPS-SIAM Series on Optimization, Series Number 14) (ISBN-13: 9781611972436 and ISBN-10: 1611972434), written by authors Jesus De Loera, Raymond Hemmecke, Matthias Köppe, was published by Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics in 2013. With an overall rating of 4.2 stars, it's a notable title among other Mathematical Analysis (Mathematics) books. You can easily purchase or rent Algebraic and Geometric Ideas in the Theory of Discrete Optimization (MPS-SIAM Series on Optimization, Series Number 14) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Mathematical Analysis books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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In recent years, many new techniques have emerged in the mathematical theory of discrete optimization that have proven to be effective in solving a number of hard problems. This book presents these recent advances, particularly those that arise from algebraic geometry, commutative algebra, convex and discrete geometry, generating functions, and other tools normally considered outside of the standard curriculum in optimization. These new techniques, all of which are presented with minimal prerequisites, provide a transition from linear to nonlinear discrete optimization. This book can be used as a textbook for advanced undergraduates or first-year graduate students in mathematics, computer science or operations research. It is also appropriate for mathematicians, engineers, and scientists engaged in computation who wish to gain a deeper understanding of how and why algorithms work.

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