Author

Publication

1976 - Springer-Verlag, Berlin

Language

English

Word Count

23,750 words, Guess

Page Count

95 pages

Identifiers

and 2 more

Classifications

  • DDC519.7/2
  • LCCT57.74 .K34

Description

Peter Kall and János Mayer are distinguished scholars and professors of Operations Research and their research interest is particularly devoted to the area of stochastic optimization. STOCHASTIC LINEAR PROGRAMMING: Models, Theory, and Computation is a definitive presentation and discussion of the theoretical properties of the models, the conceptual algorithmic approaches, and the computational issues relating to the implementation of these methods to solve problems that are stochastic in nature. The application area of stochastic programming includes portfolio analysis, financial optimization, energy problems, random yields in manufacturing, risk analysis, etc. In this book models in financial optimization and risk analysis are discussed as examples, including solution methods and their implementation. Stochastic programming is a fast developing area of optimization and mathematical programming. Numerous papers and conference volumes, and several monographs have been published in the area; however, the Kall & Mayer book will be particularly useful in presenting solution methods including their solid theoretical basis and their computational issues, based in many cases on implementations by the authors. The book is also suitable for advanced courses in stochastic optimization.

Subjects

Series Statement

  • Ökonometrie und Unternehmensforschung ;
  • 21

Other Editions

  • Stochastic linear programmingSpringer-Verlag1976-01-01

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