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OPTIMISATION SANS CONTRAINTE: CONDITIONS D'OPTIMALITE POUR L'OPTIMISATION SANS CONTRAINTES, ALGORITHMES, COMPARAISON D'ALGORITHMES, ETUDE DE LA CONVERGENCE, METHODE RSMOD. OPTIMISATION AVEC CONTRAINTES LINEAIRES ET NON LINEAIRES: CONDITIONS D'OPTIMALITE POUR L'OPTIMISATION AVEC CONTRAINTES, METHODE DU GRADIENT REDUIT GENERALISE, METHODES DE PENALISATION ET LAGRANGIENNES AUGMENTEES. ETUDE DE LA CONVERGENCE DE GRGA. METHODE DE LINEARISATION DES CONTRAINTES.
This proceedings contains tutorials presented at the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Design and Implementation of Optimiz ation Software (Urbino, Italy, 20 June - 2 July, 1977) organized by the Committee on Algorithms (COAL) of the Mathematical Program ming Society. The authors are to be congratulated on their clear expositions plus their prompt cooperation. We were especially fortunate to have had two of the first pioneers in designing mathematical programming systems: W. Orchard-Hays and E. M. L. Beale. Surveying the contents the reader will find that the papers fall into three categories which we can roughly designate by: linear programming, extensions of linear programming, and non linear programming. In the first category on linear programming, the three back ground papers by W. Orchard-Hays capture a historical perspective through the scope of modern systems, while T. J. Dekker's paper provides background in numerical methods used in optimization software. One area neglected by most previous mathematical pro gramming symposia is the information structure employed to mani pulate large volumes of data. The tutorial on matricial packing by H. J. Greenberg includes modern structures, including recent suggestions by J. Kalan and D. Rarick; another tutorial on pivot selection describes the vast range of tactics that have evolved, aimed at reducing computational effort with the strategy of the simplex method.
International journal devoted to pure and applied research on the use of scientific methods and information processing in business and industry. Articles may be in English or French.
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This book highlights that Soviet economic planners and politicians must come to recognize the need to make fundamental changes, not simply incremental refinements, in the failing Soviet system. It examines the dynamics of the process of perestroika and the complexity of individual economic issues.