During the past twenty years, the linear complementarity problem has emerged as an important development in mathematical programming and numerical linear algebra. The Linear Complementarity Problem is a text designed to be suitable for both classroom use and as a references for researchers. The book is ideal for graduate students pursuing an advanced degree in operations research, but it is also of importance for many related fields of study, such as: computer science, applied mathematics, engineering, business studies, etc.
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Awarded the Frederick W. Lanchester Prize in 1994 for its valuable contributions to operations research and the management sciences, this mathematically rigorous book remains the standard reference on the linear complementarity problem. Great as a graduate-level course or for self-study.
Richard W. Cottle is Professor Emeritus of the Department of Operations Research at Stanford University. His main research interests are complementarity theory, linear and nonlinear programming, and matrix theory.
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. PUBLISHER: Academic Press DATE/EDITION: 1992, First Edition, number row (92-95/9-1) BINDING: Hardbound, 762 pages. DUST JACKET: No jacket. BOOK CONDITION: Slightest little bump to top rear corner and a name on the title page, binding tight, lettering bright and the text is unmarked. DESCRIPTION: Edited by Werner Rheinboldt. Seller Inventory # 009295
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