Computational optimization, methods and algorithms

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Koziel, S. and Yang, X. (ed.) 2011. Computational optimization, methods and algorithms. Berlin Springer.
TitleComputational optimization, methods and algorithms
EditorsKoziel, S. and Yang, X.
Abstract

Computational optimization is an important paradigm with a wide range of applications. In virtually all branches of engineering and industry, we almost always try to optimize something - whether to minimize the cost and energy consumption, or to maximize profits, outputs, performance and efficiency. In many cases, this search for optimality is challenging, either because of the high computational cost of evaluating objectives and constraints, or because of the nonlinearity, multimodality, discontinuity and uncertainty of the problem functions in the real-world systems. Another complication is that most problems are often NP-hard, that is, the solution time for finding the optimum increases exponentially with the problem size. The development of efficient algorithms and specialized techniques that address these difficulties is of primary importance for contemporary engineering, science and industry.

KeywordsDesign optimization - derivative-free optimization - engineering optimization - evolutionary algorithms - firefly algorithm - genetic algorithms - gradient-based method
Series978-3-642-20859-1
ISBN
Hardcover9783642208584 (hbk), 9783642208591 (ebk)
PublisherSpringer
Place of publicationBerlin
Publication dates
Print2011
Publication process dates
Deposited15 Nov 2012
Output statusPublished
Web address (URL)http://www.springerlink.com/content/978-3-642-20858-4#section=924858&page=5&locus=21
LanguageEnglish
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