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Bi-level Strategies in Semi-infinite Programming

Bi-level Strategies in Semi-infinite Programming

by Oliver Stein

Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Published Date 2003-08-31
Page Count 202
Categories Mathematics / General, Mathematics / Applied, Mathematics / Calculus, Mathematics / Counting & Numeration, Mathematics / Discrete Mathematics, Mathematics / Geometry / General, Mathematics / Geometry / Algebraic, Mathematics / Geometry / Analytic, Mathematics / Linear & Nonlinear Programming, Mathematics / Mathematical Analysis, Mathematics / Functional Analysis, Mathematics / Numerical Analysis, Mathematics / Optimization
Language EN
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ISBN 1402075677
Book Cover Semi-infinite optimization is a vivid field of active research. Recently semi infinite optimization in a general form has attracted a lot of attention, not only because of its surprising structural aspects, but also due to the large number of applications which can be formulated as general semi-infinite programs. The aim of this book is to highlight structural aspects of general semi-infinite programming, to formulate optimality conditions which take this structure into account, and to give a conceptually new solution method. In fact, under certain assumptions general semi-infinite programs can be solved efficiently when their bi-Ievel structure is exploited appropriately. After a brief introduction with some historical background in Chapter 1 we be gin our presentation by a motivation for the appearance of standard and general semi-infinite optimization problems in applications. Chapter 2 lists a number of problems from engineering and economics which give rise to semi-infinite models, including (reverse) Chebyshev approximation, minimax problems, ro bust optimization, design centering, defect minimization problems for operator equations, and disjunctive programming.
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