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This book focuses on recent research in modern optimization and its implications in control and data analysis. This book is a collection of papers from the conference “Optimization and Its Applications in Control and Data Science” dedicated to Professor Boris T. Polyak, which was held in Moscow, Russia on May 13-15, 2015. This book reflects developments in theory and applications rooted by Professor Polyak’s fundamental contributions to constrained and unconstrained optimization, differentiable and nonsmooth functions, control theory and approximation. Each paper focuses on techniques for solving complex optimization problems in different application areas and recent developments in optimization theory and methods. Open problems in optimization, game theory and control theory are included in this collection which will interest engineers and researchers working with efficient algorithms and software for solving optimization problems in market and data analysis. Theoreticians in operations research, applied mathematics, algorithm design, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and software engineering will find this book useful and graduate students will find the state-of-the-art research valuable.
Mathematics. --- Data structures (Computer science). --- Dynamics. --- Ergodic theory. --- System theory. --- Computer science --- Computer mathematics. --- Algorithms. --- Mathematical optimization. --- Optimization. --- Data Structures. --- Systems Theory, Control. --- Dynamical Systems and Ergodic Theory. --- Mathematical Applications in Computer Science. --- Science --- Technology --- Data processing. --- Electronic data processing --- Data structures (Computer scienc. --- Systems theory. --- Differentiable dynamical systems. --- Differential dynamical systems --- Dynamical systems, Differentiable --- Dynamics, Differentiable --- Differential equations --- Global analysis (Mathematics) --- Topological dynamics --- Optimization (Mathematics) --- Optimization techniques --- Optimization theory --- Systems optimization --- Mathematical analysis --- Maxima and minima --- Operations research --- Simulation methods --- System analysis --- Algorism --- Algebra --- Arithmetic --- Foundations --- Computer science—Mathematics. --- Computer mathematics --- Mathematics --- Dynamical systems --- Kinetics --- Mechanics, Analytic --- Force and energy --- Mechanics --- Physics --- Statics --- Systems, Theory of --- Systems science --- Information structures (Computer science) --- Structures, Data (Computer science) --- Structures, Information (Computer science) --- File organization (Computer science) --- Abstract data types (Computer science) --- Ergodic transformations --- Continuous groups --- Mathematical physics --- Measure theory --- Transformations (Mathematics) --- Philosophy --- Polyak, Boris T. --- Data structures (Computer science)
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This book presents open optimization problems in graph theory and networks. Each chapter reflects developments in theory and applications based on Gregory Gutin’s fundamental contributions to advanced methods and techniques in combinatorial optimization. Researchers, students, and engineers in computer science, big data, applied mathematics, operations research, algorithm design, artificial intelligence, software engineering, data analysis, industrial and systems engineering will benefit from the state-of-the-art results presented in modern graph theory and its applications to the design of efficient algorithms for optimization problems. Topics covered in this work include: · Algorithmic aspects of problems with disjoint cycles in graphs · Graphs where maximal cliques and stable sets intersect · The maximum independent set problem with special classes · A general technique for heuristic algorithms for optimization problems · The network design problem with cut constraints · Algorithms for computing the frustration index of a signed graph · A heuristic approach for studying the patrol problem on a graph · Minimum possible sum and product of the proper connection number · Structural and algorithmic results on branchings in digraphs · Improved upper bounds for Korkel--Ghosh benchmark SPLP instances.
Graph theory. --- Graph theory --- Graphs, Theory of --- Theory of graphs --- Combinatorial analysis --- Topology --- Extremal problems --- Mathematical optimization. --- Business logistics. --- Combinatorics. --- Algorithms. --- Optimization. --- Logistics. --- Graph Theory. --- Supply chain management --- Industrial management --- Logistics --- Optimization (Mathematics) --- Optimization techniques --- Optimization theory --- Systems optimization --- Mathematical analysis --- Maxima and minima --- Operations research --- Simulation methods --- System analysis --- Algorism --- Algebra --- Arithmetic --- Combinatorics --- Foundations
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Data Correcting Approaches in Combinatorial Optimization focuses on algorithmic applications of the well known polynomially solvable special cases of computationally intractable problems. The purpose of this text is to design practically efficient algorithms for solving wide classes of combinatorial optimization problems. Researches, students and engineers will benefit from new bounds and branching rules in development efficient branch-and-bound type computational algorithms. This book examines applications for solving the Traveling Salesman Problem and its variations, Maximum Weight Independent Set Problem, Different Classes of Allocation and Cluster Analysis as well as some classes of Scheduling Problems. Data Correcting Algorithms in Combinatorial Optimization introduces the data correcting approach to algorithms which provide an answer to the following questions: how to construct a bound to the original intractable problem and find which element of the corrected instance one should branch such that the total size of search tree will be minimized. The PC time needed for solving intractable problems will be adjusted with the requirements for solving real world problems.
Mathematical optimization. --- Combinatorial analysis --- Mathematics --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Algebra --- Combinatorial analysis. --- Algorithms. --- Optimization (Mathematics) --- Optimization techniques --- Optimization theory --- Systems optimization --- Algorism --- Combinatorics --- Mathematics. --- Data structures (Computer science). --- Graph theory. --- Graph Theory. --- Optimization. --- Data Structures. --- Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity. --- Mathematical analysis --- Maxima and minima --- Operations research --- Simulation methods --- System analysis --- Arithmetic --- Foundations --- Data structures (Computer scienc. --- Computer software. --- Software, Computer --- Computer systems --- Information structures (Computer science) --- Structures, Data (Computer science) --- Structures, Information (Computer science) --- Electronic data processing --- File organization (Computer science) --- Abstract data types (Computer science) --- Graph theory --- Graphs, Theory of --- Theory of graphs --- Topology --- Extremal problems
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The volume is dedicated to Boris Mirkin on the occasion of his 70th birthday. In addition to his startling PhD results in abstract automata theory, Mirkin’s ground breaking contributions in various fields of decision making and data analysis have marked the fourth quarter of the 20th century and beyond. Mirkin has done pioneering work in group choice, clustering, data mining and knowledge discovery aimed at finding and describing non-trivial or hidden structures—first of all, clusters, orderings, and hierarchies—in multivariate and/or network data. This volume contains a collection of papers reflecting recent developments rooted in Mirkin's fundamental contribution to the state-of-the-art in group choice, ordering, clustering, data mining, and knowledge discovery. Researchers, students, and software engineers will benefit from new knowledge discovery techniques and application directions.
Computer science --- Data mining --- Mathematics --- Computational complexity. --- Artificial intelligence. --- Mathematical Applications in Computer Science. --- Discrete Mathematics in Computer Science. --- Artificial Intelligence. --- AI (Artificial intelligence) --- Artificial thinking --- Electronic brains --- Intellectronics --- Intelligence, Artificial --- Intelligent machines --- Machine intelligence --- Thinking, Artificial --- Bionics --- Cognitive science --- Digital computer simulation --- Electronic data processing --- Logic machines --- Machine theory --- Self-organizing systems --- Simulation methods --- Fifth generation computers --- Neural computers --- Complexity, Computational --- Computer science—Mathematics. --- Computer mathematics. --- Computer mathematics
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This book focuses on a development of optimal, flexible, and efficient models and algorithms for cell formation in group technology. Its main aim is to provide a reliable tool that can be used by managers and engineers to design manufacturing cells based on their own preferences and constraints imposed by a particular manufacturing system. This tool could potentially lower production costs by minimizing other costs in a number of areas, thereby increasing profit in a manufacturing system. In the volume, the cell formation problem is considered in a systematic and formalized way, and several models are proposed, both heuristic and exact. The models are based on general clustering problems, and are flexible enough to allow for various objectives and constraints. The authors also provide results of numerical experiments involving both artificial data from academic papers in the field and real manufacturing data to certify the appropriateness of the models proposed. The book was intended to suit the broadest possible audience, and thus all algorithmic details are given in a detailed description with multiple numerical examples and informal explanations are provided for the theoretical results. In addition to managers and industrial engineers, this book is intended for academic researchers and students. It will also be attractive to many theoreticians, since it addresses many open problems in computer science and bioinformatics.
Engineering mathematics -- Congresses. --- Engineering models -- Congresses. --- Manufacturing cells --- Computer integrated manufacturing systems --- Mathematics --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Mathematics - General --- Manufacturing cells. --- Industrial engineering. --- Management engineering --- Simplification in industry --- Cellular manufacturing --- Mathematics. --- Computer mathematics. --- Mathematical models. --- Operations research. --- Management science. --- Computational Science and Engineering. --- Operations Research, Management Science. --- Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics. --- Engineering --- Value analysis (Cost control) --- Manufacturing processes --- Computer science. --- Informatics --- Science --- Models, Mathematical --- Simulation methods --- Quantitative business analysis --- Management --- Problem solving --- Operations research --- Statistical decision --- Operational analysis --- Operational research --- Industrial engineering --- Management science --- Research --- System theory --- Computer mathematics --- Electronic data processing --- Computer integrated manufacturing systems.
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This book presents the state-of-the-art in the emerging field of data science and includes models for layered security with applications in the protection of sites—such as large gathering places—through high-stake decision-making tasks. Such tasks include cancer diagnostics, self-driving cars, and others where wrong decisions can possibly have catastrophic consequences. Additionally, this book provides readers with automated methods to analyze patterns and models for various types of data, with applications ranging from scientific discovery to business intelligence and analytics. The book primarily includes exploratory data analysis, pattern mining, clustering, and classification supported by real life case studies. The statistical section of this book explores the impact of data mining and modeling on the predictability assessment of time series. Further new notions of mean values based on ideas of multi-criteria optimization are compared with their conventional definitions, leading to new algorithmic approaches to the calculation of the suggested new means. The style of the written chapters and the provision of a broad yet in-depth overview of data mining, integrating novel concepts from machine learning and statistics, make the book accessible to upper level undergraduate and graduate students in data mining courses. Students and professionals specializing in computer and management science, data mining for high-dimensional data, complex graphs and networks will benefit from the cutting-edge ideas and practically motivated case studies in this book.
Data mining. --- Operations research. --- Management science. --- Discrete mathematics. --- Artificial intelligence. --- Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery. --- Operations Research, Management Science . --- Discrete Mathematics. --- Artificial Intelligence. --- Mathematical optimization. --- Optimització matemàtica
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This volume contains two types of papers—a selection of contributions from the “Second International Conference in Network Analysis” held in Nizhny Novgorod on May 7–9, 2012, and papers submitted to an "open call for papers" reflecting the activities of LATNA at the Higher School for Economics. This volume contains many new results in modeling and powerful algorithmic solutions applied to problems in • vehicle routing • single machine scheduling • modern financial markets • cell formation in group technology • brain activities of left- and right-handers • speeding up algorithms for the maximum clique problem • analysis and applications of different measures in clustering The broad range of applications that can be described and analyzed by means of a network brings together researchers, practitioners, and other scientific communities from numerous fields such as Operations Research, Computer Science, Bioinformatics, Medicine, Transportation, Energy, Social Sciences, and more. The contributions not only come from different fields, but also cover a broad range of topics relevant to the theory and practice of network analysis. Researchers, students, and engineers from various disciplines will benefit from the state-of-the-art in models, algorithms, technologies, and techniques including new research directions and open questions.
Mathematical optimization -- Congresses. --- System analysis -- Data processing -- Congresses. --- System analysis -- Mathematical models -- Congresses. --- Civil & Environmental Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Operations Research --- Mathematical optimization --- System analysis --- Mathematical models --- Network theory --- Systems analysis --- Mathematics. --- Mathematical optimization. --- Operations research. --- Management science. --- Combinatorics. --- Optimization. --- Operations Research, Management Science. --- Network analysis --- Network science --- System theory --- Combinatorics --- Algebra --- Mathematical analysis --- Optimization (Mathematics) --- Optimization techniques --- Optimization theory --- Systems optimization --- Maxima and minima --- Operations research --- Simulation methods --- Quantitative business analysis --- Management --- Problem solving --- Statistical decision --- Operational analysis --- Operational research --- Industrial engineering --- Management science --- Research --- Data processing
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This volume contains a selection of contributions from the "First International Conference in Network Analysis," held at the University of Florida, Gainesville, on December 14-16, 2011. The remarkable diversity of fields that take advantage of Network Analysis makes the endeavor of gathering up-to-date material in a single compilation a useful, yet very difficult, task. The purpose of this volume is to overcome this difficulty by collecting the major results found by the participants and combining them in one easily accessible compilation. Network analysis has become a major research topic over the last several years. The broad range of applications that can be described and analyzed by means of a network is bringing together researchers, practitioners and other scientific communities from numerous fields such as Operations Research, Computer Science, Transportation, Energy, Social Sciences, and more. The contributions not only come from different fields, but also cover a broad range of topics relevant to the theory and practice of network analysis, including the reliability of complex networks, software, theory, methodology, and applications.
Artificial intelligence. --- Multiple criteria decision making. --- Social networks -- Research -- Methodology. --- Social networks. --- System analysis --- Mathematical optimization --- Civil & Environmental Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Operations Research --- Mathematical models --- Data processing --- Electric network analysis --- Mathematics. --- Mathematical optimization. --- Operations research. --- Management science. --- Combinatorics. --- Optimization. --- Operations Research, Management Science. --- Electric circuit analysis --- Electric networks --- Combinatorics --- Algebra --- Mathematical analysis --- Optimization (Mathematics) --- Optimization techniques --- Optimization theory --- Systems optimization --- Maxima and minima --- Operations research --- Simulation methods --- Operational analysis --- Operational research --- Industrial engineering --- Management science --- Research --- System theory --- Quantitative business analysis --- Management --- Problem solving --- Statistical decision
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