Optimization software guide /

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Author / Creator:Moré, Jorge J.
Imprint:Philadelphia, Pa. : Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM, 3600 Market Street, Floor 6, Philadelphia, PA 19104), 1993.
Description:1 online resource (xii, 154 pages) : illustrations, digital file
Language:English
Series:Frontiers in applied mathematics ; 14
Frontiers in applied mathematics ; 14.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12577438
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Other authors / contributors:Wright, Stephen J., 1960-
Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics.
ISBN:9781611970951
1611970954
0898713226
9780898713220
Notes:Title from title screen, viewed 04/05/2011.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 153-154).
Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers.
Also available in print version.
English.
Summary:Developments in optimization theory, including emphasis on large problems and on interior-point methods for linear programming, have begun to appear in production software. Here is a reference tool that includes discussions of these areas and names software packages that incorporate the results of theoretical research. After an introduction to the major problem areas in optimization and an outline of the algorithms used to solve them, a data sheet is presented for each of the 75 software packages and libraries in the authors' survey. These include information on the capabilities of the packages, how to obtain them, and addresses for further information. Standard optimization paradigms are addressed -- linear, quadratic, and nonlinear programming; network optimization; unconstrained and bound-constrained optimization; least-squares problems; nonlinear equations; and integer programming. The most practical algorithms for the major fields of numerical optimization are outlined, and the software packages in which they are implemented are described. This format will aid current and potential users of optimization software in classifying the optimization problem to be solved, determining appropriate algorithms, and obtaining the software that implements those algorithms. Readers need only a basic knowledge of vector calculus and linear algebra to understand this book.
Other form:Print version: 0898713226 9780898713220
Publisher's no.:FR14 SIAM