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A First Course in Optimization Theory

A First Course in Optimization Theory by Rangarajan K. Sundaram from Cambridge University Press

    This book introduces students to optimization theory and its use in economics and allied disciplines. The first of its three parts examines the existence of solutions to optimization problems in Rn, and how these solutions may be identified. The second part explores how solutions to optimization problems change with changes in the underlying parameters, and the last part provides an extensive description of the fundamental principles of finite- and infinite-horizon dynamic programming. A preliminary chapter and three appendices are designed to keep the book mathematically self-contained.

    Divided into three separate parts, this book introduces students to optimization theory and its use in economics and allied disciplines. A preliminary chapter and three appendices are designed to keep the book mathematically self-contained.

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    Introduction to Linear Optimization (Athena Scientific Series in Optimization and Neural Computation, 6)

    Introduction to Linear Optimization (Athena Scientific Series in Optimization and Neural Computation, 6) by Dimitris Bertsimas; John N. Tsitsiklis from Athena Scientific

      This book provides a unified, insightful, and modern treatment of linear optimization, that is, linear programming, network flow problems, and discrete optimization. It includes classical topics as well as the state of the art, in both theory and practice.

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      Hierarchical Linear Models: Applications and Data Analysis Methods (Advanced Quantitative Techniques in the Social Sciences)

      Hierarchical Linear Models: Applications and Data Analysis Methods (Advanced Quantitative Techniques in the Social Sciences) by Stephen W. Raudenbush from Sage Publications, Inc

        "This is a first-class book dealing with one of the most important areas of current research in applied statistics…the methods described are widely applicable…the standard of exposition is extremely high."
        --Short Book Reviews from the International Statistical Institute

        "The new chapters (10-14) improve an already excellent resource for research and instruction. Their content expands the coverage of the book to include models for discrete level-1 outcomes, non-nested level-2 units, incomplete data, and measurement error---all vital topics in contemporary social statistics. In the tradition of the first edition, they are clearly written and make good use of interesting substantive examples to illustrate the methods. Advanced graduate students and social researchers will find the expanded edition immediately useful and pertinent to their research."
        --TED GERBER, Sociology, University of Arizona

        "Chapter 11 was also exciting reading and shows the versatility of the mixed model with the EM algorithm. There was a new revelation on practically every page. I found the exposition to be extremely clear. It was like being led from one treasure room to another, and all of the gems are inherently useful. These are problems that researchers face everyday, and this chapter gives us an excellent alternative to how we have traditionally handled these problems."
        --PAUL SWANK, Houston School of Nursing, University of Texas, Houston

        Popular in the First Edition for its rich, illustrative examples and lucid explanations of the theory and use of hierarchical linear models (HLM), the book has been reorganized into four parts with four completely new chapters. The first two parts, Part I on "The Logic of Hierarchical Linear Modeling" and Part II on "Basic Applications" closely parallel the first nine chapters of the previous edition with significant expansions and technical clarifications, such as:

        * An intuitive introductory summary of the basic procedures for estimation and inference used with HLM models that only requires a minimal level of mathematical sophistication in Chapter 3
        * New section on multivariate growth models in Chapter 6
        * A discussion of research synthesis or meta-analysis applications in Chapter 7
        * Data analytic advice on centering of level-1 predictors and new material on plausible value intervals and robust standard estimators

        While the first edition confined its attention to continuously distributed outcomes at level 1, this second edition now includes coverage of an array of outcomes types in Part III:

        * New Chapter 10 considers applications of hierarchical models in the case of binary outcomes, counted data, ordered categories, and multinomial outcomes using detailed examples to illustrate each case
        * New Chapter 11 on latent variable models, including estimating regressions from missing data, estimating regressions when predictors are measured with error, and embedding item response models within the framework of the HLM model
        * New introduction to the logic of Bayesian inference with applications to hierarchical data (Chapter 13)

        The authors conclude in Part IV with the statistical theory and computations used throughout the book, including univariate models with normal level-1 errors, multivariate linear models, and hierarchical generalized linear models.

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        Optimization by Vector Space Methods (Series in Decision and Control)

        Optimization by Vector Space Methods (Series in Decision and Control) by David G. Luenberger from Wiley-Interscience

          Engineers must make decisions regarding the distribution of expensive resources in a manner that will be economically beneficial. This problem can be realistically formulated and logically analyzed with optimization theory. This book shows engineers how to use optimization theory to solve complex problems. Unifies the large field of optimization with a few geometric principles. Covers functional analysis with a minimum of mathematics. Contains problems that relate to the applications in the book.

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          Linear and Nonlinear Programming: Third Edition (International Series in Operations Research & Management Science)

          Linear and Nonlinear Programming: Third Edition (International Series in Operations Research & Management Science) by David G. Luenberger from Springer

            "Linear and Nonlinear Programming" is considered a classic textbook in Optimization. While it is a classic, it also reflects modern theoretical insights. These insights provide structure to what might otherwise be simply a collection of techniques and results, and this is valuable both as a means for learning existing material and for developing new results. One major insight of this type is the connection between the purely analytical character of an optimization problem, expressed perhaps by properties of the necessary conditions, and the behavior of algorithms used to solve a problem. This was a major theme of the first and second editions. Now the third edition has been completely updated with recent Optimization Methods. Yinyu Ye has written chapters and chapter material on a number of these areas including Interior Point Methods.

            This book is designed for either self-study by professionals or classroom work at the undergraduate or graduate level for technical students. Like the field of optimization itself, which involves many classical disciplines, the book should be useful to system analysts, operations researchers, numerical analysts, management scientists, and other specialists.

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            Mathematical Structures for Computer Science

            Mathematical Structures for Computer Science by Judith L. Gersting from W. H. Freeman

              Civil and Environmental Systems Engineering (2nd Edition)

              Civil and Environmental Systems Engineering (2nd Edition) by Charles S. Revelle from Prentice Hall

                Exceptionally practical, it features several chapters that present new techniques and methodologies in the context of real-life problem situations. Broad and comprehensive in coverage — and reader-friendly in approach, this book focuses on the most modern skills available for the design, operation and evaluation of civil and environmental engineering systems, optimization/systems modeling and engineering economics. Describes how and why linear programming works. Also, provides a solid treatment of multiple objective programming. Practicing Civil and Environmental Engineers.

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                Generalized Linear Models, Second Edition (Monographs on Statistics and Applied Probability)

                Generalized Linear Models, Second Edition (Monographs on Statistics and Applied Probability) by P. McCullagh from Chapman & Hall/CRC

                  The success of the first edition of Generalized Linear Models led to the updated Second Edition, which continues to provide a definitive unified, treatment of methods for the analysis of diverse types of data. Today, it remains popular for its clarity, richness of content and direct relevance to agricultural, biological, health, engineering, and other applications. The authors focus on examining the way a response variable depends on a combination of explanatory variables, treatment, and classification variables. They give particular emphasis to the important case where the dependence occurs through some unknown, linear combination of the explanatory variables. The Second Edition includes topics added to the core of the first edition, including conditional and marginal likelihood methods, estimating equations, and models for dispersion effects and components of dispersion. The discussion of other topics-log-linear and related models, log odds-ratio regression models, multinomial response models, inverse linear and related models, quasi-likelihood functions, and model checking-was expanded and incorporates significant revisions. Comprehension of the material requires simply a knowledge of matrix theory and the basic ideas of probability theory, but for the most part, the book is self-contained. Therefore, with its worked examples, plentiful exercises, and topics of direct use to researchers in many disciplines, Generalized Linear Models serves as ideal text, self-study guide, and reference.

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                  Linear Programming and Network Flows

                  Linear Programming and Network Flows by Mokhtar S. Bazaraa from Wiley-Interscience

                    Linear Programming and Network Flows, now in its third edition, addresses the problem of minimizing or maximizing a linear function in the presence of linear equality or inequility constraints. This book:
                    * Provides methods for modeling complex problems via effective algorithms on modern computers.
                    * Presents the general theory and characteristics of optimization problems, along with effective solution algorithms.
                    * Explores linear programming (LP) and network flows, employing polynomial-time algorithms and various specializations of the simplex method.

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                    Numerical Optimization (Springer Series in Operations Research and Financial Engineering)

                    Numerical Optimization (Springer Series in Operations Research and Financial Engineering) by Jorge Nocedal from Springer

                      Numerical Optimization presents a comprehensive and up-to-date description of the most effective methods in continuous optimization. It responds to the growing interest in optimization in engineering, science, and business by focusing on the methods that are best suited to practical problems.

                      For this new edition the book has been thoroughly updated throughout. There are new chapters on nonlinear interior methods and derivative-free methods for optimization, both of which are used widely in practice and the focus of much current research. Because of the emphasis on practical methods, as well as the extensive illustrations and exercises, the book is accessible to a wide audience. It can be used as a graduate text in engineering, operations research, mathematics, computer science, and business. It also serves as a handbook for researchers and practitioners in the field. The authors have strived to produce a text that is pleasant to read, informative, and rigorous - one that reveals both the beautiful nature of the discipline and its practical side.

                      There is a selected solutions manual for instructors for the new edition.

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