Monday, May 4, 2015

Nonlinear Programming




Olvi L. Mangasarian – Nonlinear Programming


Published: 1987-01-01 | ISBN: 0898713412, 0882759191 | PDF | 236 pages | 19 MB




This reprint of the 1969 book of the same name is a concise, rigorous, yet accessible, account of the fundamentals of constrained optimization theory. Many problems arising in diverse fields such as machine learning, medicine, chemical engineering, structural design, and airline scheduling can be reduced to a constrained optimization problem. This book provides readers with the fundamentals needed to study and solve such problems. Beginning with a chapter on linear inequalities and theorems of the alternative, basics of convex sets and separation theorems are then derived based on these theorems. This is followed by a chapter on convex functions that includes theorems of the alternative for such functions. These results are used in obtaining the saddlepoint optimality conditions of nonlinear programming without differentiability assumptions.



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Transition Metal Chemistry: The Valence Shell in d-Block Chemistry by Malcolm Gerloch




Transition Metal Chemistry: The Valence Shell in d-Block Chemistry by Malcolm Gerloch


English | June 7, 1994 | ISBN: 3527292187 | 223 Pages | PDF | 14 MB




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Laser Spectroscopy: Proceedings of the XIX International Conference




Laser Spectroscopy: Proceedings of the XIX International Conference by Hidetoshi Katori and KenÂ’ichi Nakagawa


English | 2010 | ISBN: 9814282332 | 324 pages | PDF | 21 MB




The XIX International Conference on Laser Spectroscopy, one of the leading conferences in the very diverse and still growing field of laser spectroscopy, was held in Hokkaido, Japan, on June 7 12, 2009. This volume, comprising a collection of invited contributions presented at the conference, will report on the latest developments in the area of laser spectroscopy and related fields: cold atoms and molecules, degenerate quantum gases, quantum optics, quantum information processing, precision measurements, atomic clock, ultra-fast lasers and strong field phenomena, and novel spectroscopic applications.