Semi-Simultaneous Flows in Multiple Networks

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Over the last sixty years, the study of network flows
has led to some of the most appealing and useful
results in applied mathematics, including efficient
algorithms for certain linear and combinatorial
optimization problems. This text continues this
journey and presents a novel approach to relate
binary-constrained integer programs to a new class of
(semi-)simultaneous network flows. The exposition of
the material is fully self-contained and first
provides a thorough review of the most important
concepts from both integer and network flow
programming, as well as the theory of computational
complexity. All new results are developed and
explained in much detail, illustrated on over 20
examples and more than 30 figures, and used for the
implementation of several algorithms. C++ and model
codes are included. Originally prepared and written
during completion of the author''s diploma studies,
this book is well-suited for advanced students and
active researchers who are interested in general
advances of operations research and mathematical
programming. Also available from VDM is the
dissertation title "Beyond Pareto Optimality -
Domination and Decomposition in Multiobjective
Programming."

Autorentext
Alumnus of the German National Merit Foundation and biographee in Marquis Who's Who in America. Studied management mathematics and operations research at TU Dresden and Kaiserslautern, Germany (Diploma 05) and Clemson University, USA (MS04, PhD07). Currently postdoctoral researcher at U Waterloo, Canada, and asst. prof. at U Colorado, Denver, USA.

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Over the last sixty years, the study of network flows has led to some of the most appealing and useful results in applied mathematics, including efficient algorithms for certain linear and combinatorial optimization problems. This text continues this journey and presents a novel approach to relate binary-constrained integer programs to a new class of (semi-)simultaneous network flows. The exposition of the material is fully self-contained and first provides a thorough review of the most important concepts from both integer and network flow programming, as well as the theory of computational complexity. All new results are developed and explained in much detail, illustrated on over 20 examples and more than 30 figures, and used for the implementation of several algorithms. C++ and model codes are included. Originally prepared and written during completion of the author's diploma studies, this book is well-suited for advanced students and active researchers who are interested in general advances of operations research and mathematical programming. Also available from VDM is the dissertation title "Beyond Pareto Optimality - Domination and Decomposition in Multiobjective Programming."

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783639072280
    • Sprache Deutsch
    • Genre Mathematik
    • Größe H220mm x B10mm x T150mm
    • Jahr 2013
    • EAN 9783639072280
    • Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
    • ISBN 978-3-639-07228-0
    • Titel Semi-Simultaneous Flows in Multiple Networks
    • Autor Alexander Engau
    • Untertitel Theory, Algorithms, and Applications to Binary-Constrained Integer Programs
    • Gewicht 235g
    • Herausgeber VDM Verlag Dr. Müller e.K.
    • Anzahl Seiten 164

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