Integer Programming

Integer Programming
Author: Michele Conforti,Gérard Cornuéjols,Giacomo Zambelli
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 466
Release: 2014-11-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783319110080

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This book is an elegant and rigorous presentation of integer programming, exposing the subject’s mathematical depth and broad applicability. Special attention is given to the theory behind the algorithms used in state-of-the-art solvers. An abundance of concrete examples and exercises of both theoretical and real-world interest explore the wide range of applications and ramifications of the theory. Each chapter is accompanied by an expertly informed guide to the literature and special topics, rounding out the reader’s understanding and serving as a gateway to deeper study. Key topics include: formulations polyhedral theory cutting planes decomposition enumeration semidefinite relaxations Written by renowned experts in integer programming and combinatorial optimization, Integer Programming is destined to become an essential text in the field.

Integer Programming

Integer Programming
Author: Laurence A. Wolsey
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2020-10-20
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781119606536

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A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO OPTIMIZATION PROBLEMS WITH DISCRETE OR INTEGER VARIABLES, REVISED AND UPDATED The revised second edition of Integer Programming explains in clear and simple terms how to construct custom-made algorithms or use existing commercial software to obtain optimal or near-optimal solutions for a variety of real-world problems. The second edition also includes information on the remarkable progress in the development of mixed integer programming solvers in the 22 years since the first edition of the book appeared. The updated text includes information on the most recent developments in the field such as the much improved preprocessing/presolving and the many new ideas for primal heuristics included in the solvers. The result has been a speed-up of several orders of magnitude. The other major change reflected in the text is the widespread use of decomposition algorithms, in particular column generation (branch-(cut)-and-price) and Benders’ decomposition. The revised second edition: Contains new developments on column generation Offers a new chapter on Benders’ algorithm Includes expanded information on preprocessing, heuristics, and branch-and-cut Presents several basic and extended formulations, for example for fixed cost network flows Also touches on and briefly introduces topics such as non-bipartite matching, the complexity of extended formulations or a good linear program for the implementation of lift-and-project Written for students of integer/mathematical programming in operations research, mathematics, engineering, or computer science, Integer Programming offers an updated edition of the basic text that reflects the most recent developments in the field.

Theory of Linear and Integer Programming

Theory of Linear and Integer Programming
Author: Alexander Schrijver
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 488
Release: 1998-06-11
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0471982326

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Als Ergänzung zu den mehr praxisorientierten Büchern, die auf dem Gebiet der linearen und Integerprogrammierung bereits erschienen sind, beschreibt dieses Werk die zugrunde liegende Theorie und gibt einen Überblick über wichtige Algorithmen. Der Autor diskutiert auch Anwendungen auf die kombinatorische Optimierung; neben einer ausführlichen Bibliographie finden sich umfangreiche historische Anmerkungen.

Integer Programming

Integer Programming
Author: John K. Karlof
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2005-09-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781420039597

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Integer Programming: Theory and Practice contains refereed articles that explore both theoretical aspects of integer programming as well as major applications. This volume begins with a description of new constructive and iterative search methods for solving the Boolean optimization problem (BOOP). Following a review of recent developments

Nonlinear Integer Programming

Nonlinear Integer Programming
Author: Duan Li,Xiaoling Sun
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2006-08-13
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780387329956

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A combination of both Integer Programming and Nonlinear Optimization, this is a powerful book that surveys the field and provides a state-of-the-art treatment of Nonlinear Integer Programming. It is the first book available on the subject. The book aims to bring the theoretical foundation and solution methods for nonlinear integer programming to students and researchers in optimization, operations research, and computer science.

Applied Integer Programming

Applied Integer Programming
Author: Der-San Chen,Robert G. Batson,Yu Dang
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 489
Release: 2011-09-20
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781118210024

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An accessible treatment of the modeling and solution of integer programming problems, featuring modern applications and software In order to fully comprehend the algorithms associated with integer programming, it is important to understand not only how algorithms work, but also why they work. Applied Integer Programming features a unique emphasis on this point, focusing on problem modeling and solution using commercial software. Taking an application-oriented approach, this book addresses the art and science of mathematical modeling related to the mixed integer programming (MIP) framework and discusses the algorithms and associated practices that enable those models to be solved most efficiently. The book begins with coverage of successful applications, systematic modeling procedures, typical model types, transformation of non-MIP models, combinatorial optimization problem models, and automatic preprocessing to obtain a better formulation. Subsequent chapters present algebraic and geometric basic concepts of linear programming theory and network flows needed for understanding integer programming. Finally, the book concludes with classical and modern solution approaches as well as the key components for building an integrated software system capable of solving large-scale integer programming and combinatorial optimization problems. Throughout the book, the authors demonstrate essential concepts through numerous examples and figures. Each new concept or algorithm is accompanied by a numerical example, and, where applicable, graphics are used to draw together diverse problems or approaches into a unified whole. In addition, features of solution approaches found in today's commercial software are identified throughout the book. Thoroughly classroom-tested, Applied Integer Programming is an excellent book for integer programming courses at the upper-undergraduate and graduate levels. It also serves as a well-organized reference for professionals, software developers, and analysts who work in the fields of applied mathematics, computer science, operations research, management science, and engineering and use integer-programming techniques to model and solve real-world optimization problems.

Linear and Integer Programming

Linear and Integer Programming
Author: Abdul Bari,Mohammad Faisal Khan,Sanaullah Khan
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2019-10-25
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781527542211

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This book is primarily intended for undergraduate and postgraduate students of statistics, mathematics, operations research, and engineering. It provides the basic concepts and methods of linear and integer linear programming. The text begins with an introduction containing the mathematical background to the subject matter, and goes on to discuss advancements the field. Formulations of various problems in diverse fields in linear and integer programming formats are also presented here. The book’s presentation of the solution of various numerical problems makes the subject matter and the methods detailed in the text more lucid and easier to comprehend.

50 Years of Integer Programming 1958 2008

50 Years of Integer Programming 1958 2008
Author: Michael Jünger,Thomas M. Liebling,Denis Naddef,George L. Nemhauser,William R. Pulleyblank,Gerhard Reinelt,Giovanni Rinaldi,Laurence A. Wolsey
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 804
Release: 2009-11-06
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783540682790

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In 1958, Ralph E. Gomory transformed the field of integer programming when he published a paper that described a cutting-plane algorithm for pure integer programs and announced that the method could be refined to give a finite algorithm for integer programming. In 2008, to commemorate the anniversary of this seminal paper, a special workshop celebrating fifty years of integer programming was held in Aussois, France, as part of the 12th Combinatorial Optimization Workshop. It contains reprints of key historical articles and written versions of survey lectures on six of the hottest topics in the field by distinguished members of the integer programming community. Useful for anyone in mathematics, computer science and operations research, this book exposes mathematical optimization, specifically integer programming and combinatorial optimization, to a broad audience.