Vocabulary:
lcsh
Type:
Topic
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Work cat.: Numerical methods for constrained optimization, 1974.
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The Penguin dictionary of mathematics, 1989 (Optimization theory ... Constrained optimization applies to problems with restrictions
on values that may be taken by certain variables or combinations of variables, with consequent restrictions on permissible
values of the function itself)
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Cooper, L. Introduction to methods of optimization, 1970: p. 117 (Constrained optimization ... is the classic method of dealing
with the optimization of functions when certain ... constraints and restrictions, usually in the form of equations, are placed
on the variables)
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Percy, E.R. Cash flow analysis and capital asset pricing model, via WWW, Dec. 28, 2006 (Constrained optimization means the
minimization or maximization of a function when one or more restrictions are made on the variables in that function)
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Mocking, C. Optimal design and strategy for the SolUTra, via WWW, Dec. 28, 2006 (In constrained optimization, the object function
is subject to a number of constraints, which force the optimization method to look for an [sic] solution to the OP [optimization
problem] in a bounded set of input variables)
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MathWorld, via WWW, Dec. 27, 2006; Glossary of mathematical terms, via WWW, Dec. 27, 2006; James, R.C. Mathematics dictionary,
1992