Ebook: Finite-Dimensional Variational Inequalities and Complementarity Problems
- Tags: Operations Research Mathematical Programming, Optimization, Operations Research/Decision Theory, Game Theory Economics Social and Behav. Sciences, Econometrics, Appl.Mathematics/Computational Methods of Engineering
- Series: Springer Series in Operations Research and Financial Engineering
- Year: 2004
- Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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The ?nite-dimensional nonlinear complementarity problem (NCP) is a s- tem of ?nitely many nonlinear inequalities in ?nitely many nonnegative variables along with a special equation that expresses the complementary relationship between the variables and corresponding inequalities. This complementarity condition is the key feature distinguishing the NCP from a general inequality system, lies at the heart of all constrained optimi- tion problems in ?nite dimensions, provides a powerful framework for the modeling of equilibria of many kinds, and exhibits a natural link between smooth and nonsmooth mathematics. The ?nite-dimensional variational inequality (VI), which is a generalization of the NCP, provides a broad unifying setting for the study of optimization and equilibrium problems and serves as the main computational framework for the practical solution of a host of continuum problems in the mathematical sciences. The systematic study of the ?nite-dimensional NCP and VI began in the mid-1960s; in a span of four decades, the subject has developed into a very fruitful discipline in the ?eld of mathematical programming. The - velopments include a rich mathematical theory, a host of e?ective solution algorithms, a multitude of interesting connections to numerous disciplines, and a wide range of important applications in engineering and economics. As a result of their broad associations, the literature of the VI/CP has bene?ted from contributions made by mathematicians (pure, applied, and computational), computer scientists, engineers of many kinds (civil, ch- ical, electrical, mechanical, and systems), and economists of diverse exp- tise (agricultural, computational, energy, ?nancial, and spatial).
This two volume work presents a comprehensive treatment of the finite dimensional variational inequality and complementarity problem, covering the basic theory, iterative algorithms, and important applications. The authors provide a broad coverage of the finite dimensional variational inequality and complementarity problem beginning with the fundamental questions of existence and uniqueness of solutions, presenting the latest algorithms and results, extending into selected neighboring topics, summarizing many classical source problems, and suggesting novel application domains. This first volume contains the basic theory of finite dimensional variational inequalities and complementarity problems. This book should appeal to mathematicians, economists, and engineers working in the field.
A set price of EUR 199 is offered for volume I and II bought at the same time. Please order at: [email protected]
This two volume work presents a comprehensive treatment of the finite dimensional variational inequality and complementarity problem, covering the basic theory, iterative algorithms, and important applications. The authors provide a broad coverage of the finite dimensional variational inequality and complementarity problem beginning with the fundamental questions of existence and uniqueness of solutions, presenting the latest algorithms and results, extending into selected neighboring topics, summarizing many classical source problems, and suggesting novel application domains. This first volume contains the basic theory of finite dimensional variational inequalities and complementarity problems. This book should appeal to mathematicians, economists, and engineers working in the field.
A set price of EUR 199 is offered for volume I and II bought at the same time. Please order at: [email protected]
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xxxiii
Introduction....Pages 1-124
Solution Analysis I....Pages 125-242
Solution Analysis II....Pages 243-338
The Euclidean Projector and Piecewise Functions....Pages 339-418
Sensitivity and Stability....Pages 419-530
Theory of Error Bounds....Pages 531-624
Back Matter....Pages I-1-I-69
This two volume work presents a comprehensive treatment of the finite dimensional variational inequality and complementarity problem, covering the basic theory, iterative algorithms, and important applications. The authors provide a broad coverage of the finite dimensional variational inequality and complementarity problem beginning with the fundamental questions of existence and uniqueness of solutions, presenting the latest algorithms and results, extending into selected neighboring topics, summarizing many classical source problems, and suggesting novel application domains. This first volume contains the basic theory of finite dimensional variational inequalities and complementarity problems. This book should appeal to mathematicians, economists, and engineers working in the field.
A set price of EUR 199 is offered for volume I and II bought at the same time. Please order at: [email protected]
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xxxiii
Introduction....Pages 1-124
Solution Analysis I....Pages 125-242
Solution Analysis II....Pages 243-338
The Euclidean Projector and Piecewise Functions....Pages 339-418
Sensitivity and Stability....Pages 419-530
Theory of Error Bounds....Pages 531-624
Back Matter....Pages I-1-I-69
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