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Publisher | John Wiley & Sons Inc (US) |
Author(s) | Xin-She Yang |
Subtitle | An Introduction with Metaheuristic Applications |
Edition | 1 |
Published | 17th June 2010 |
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An Introduction with Metaheuristic Applications
An accessible introduction to metaheuristics and optimization,From engineering and computer science to economics and
management science, optimization is a core component for problem
solving. Highlighting the latest developments that have evolved in
recent years, Engineering Optimization: An Introduction with
Metaheuristic Applications outlines popular metaheuristic
algorithms and equips readers with the skills needed to apply these
techniques to their own optimization problems. With insightful
examples from various fields of study, the author highlights key
concepts and techniques for the successful application of
commonly-used metaheuristc algorithms, including simulated
annealing, particle swarm optimization, harmony search, and genetic
algorithms.
The author introduces all major metaheuristic algorithms and
their applications in optimization through a presentation that is
organized into three succinct parts:
Throughout the book, the author presents worked-out examples and
real-world applications that illustrate the modern relevance of the
topic. A detailed appendix features important and popular
algorithms using MATLAB® and Octave software packages, and a
related FTP site houses MATLAB code and programs for easy
implementation of the discussed techniques. In addition, references
to the current literature enable readers to investigate individual
algorithms and methods in greater detail.
Engineering Optimization: An Introduction with Metaheuristic
Applications is an excellent book for courses on optimization
and computer simulation at the upper-undergraduate and graduate
levels. It is also a valuable reference for researchers and
practitioners working in the fields of mathematics, engineering,
computer science, operations research, and management science who
use metaheuristic algorithms to solve problems in their everyday
work.