Computational methods in optimization
E. Polak
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Computational methods in optimization
by E. Polak
Published
1971
Publisher
Academic Press
Pages
329
ISBN-10
0125593503
Subjects
Introduction to Linear Optimization
William Congreve
Mathematics for Machine Learning
Linear Algebra and Learning from Data
Recent Advances in Computational Optimization
Graphs, algorithms, and optimization
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Computational methods in optimization was written by E. Polak.
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