Deterministic Global Optimization: Theory, Methods and ApplicationsSpringer Science & Business Media, 2013. gada 9. marts - 742 lappuses The vast majority of important applications in science, engineering and applied science are characterized by the existence of multiple minima and maxima, as well as first, second and higher order saddle points. The area of Deterministic Global Optimization introduces theoretical, algorithmic and computational ad vances that (i) address the computation and characterization of global minima and maxima, (ii) determine valid lower and upper bounds on the global minima and maxima, and (iii) address the enclosure of all solutions of nonlinear con strained systems of equations. Global optimization applications are widespread in all disciplines and they range from atomistic or molecular level to process and product level representations. The primary goal of this book is three fold : first, to introduce the reader to the basics of deterministic global optimization; second, to present important theoretical and algorithmic advances for several classes of mathematical prob lems that include biconvex and bilinear; problems, signomial problems, general twice differentiable nonlinear problems, mixed integer nonlinear problems, and the enclosure of all solutions of nonlinear constrained systems of equations; and third, to tie the theory and methods together with a variety of important applications. |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 54.
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... PEPTIDE DOCKING 17.1 Introduction 17.2 Peptide Docking Methods 17.3 Problem Definition 17.4 Outline of Approach 17.5 Mathematical Modeling and Problem Formulation 451 451 452 459 466 471 481 481 483 485 488 490 17.6 Global Optimization ...
... PEPTIDE DOCKING 17.1 Introduction 17.2 Peptide Docking Methods 17.3 Problem Definition 17.4 Outline of Approach 17.5 Mathematical Modeling and Problem Formulation 451 451 452 459 466 471 481 481 483 485 488 490 17.6 Global Optimization ...
xiv. lappuse
... peptides . Chapter 17 introduces the peptide docking problem and presents a decomposition and global optimization approach for the interactions of pocket 1 of the HLA xiv DETERMINISTIC GLOBAL OPTIMIZATION.
... peptides . Chapter 17 introduces the peptide docking problem and presents a decomposition and global optimization approach for the interactions of pocket 1 of the HLA xiv DETERMINISTIC GLOBAL OPTIMIZATION.
xv. lappuse
... peptides . Chapter 18 focuses on the batch design under uncertainty of multiproduct and multipurpose plants and ... peptide docking . The interested reader may find additional information on the software packages at the homepage of ...
... peptides . Chapter 18 focuses on the batch design under uncertainty of multiproduct and multipurpose plants and ... peptide docking . The interested reader may find additional information on the software packages at the homepage of ...
xvi. lappuse
... peptide docking problem with Marianthi Ierapetritou and Heather Schafroth ; Claire Adjiman who investigated several rigorous methods for the calculation of the a parameters , introduced the SMIN - aBB and GMIN- aBB approaches for ...
... peptide docking problem with Marianthi Ierapetritou and Heather Schafroth ; Claire Adjiman who investigated several rigorous methods for the calculation of the a parameters , introduced the SMIN - aBB and GMIN- aBB approaches for ...
2. lappuse
... peptide docking in computational chemistry and molecular biology , and phase and chemical equilibrium in ther- modynamics where the physical interpretation of the global optimum solution can differ dramatically from the local optimum ...
... peptide docking in computational chemistry and molecular biology , and phase and chemical equilibrium in ther- modynamics where the physical interpretation of the global optimum solution can differ dramatically from the local optimum ...
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THE GOP APPROACH IMPLEMENTATION AND COMPUTATIONAL STUDIES | 141 |
THE GOP APPROACH IN BILEVEL LINEAR AND QUADRATIC PROBLEMS | 173 |
DISTRIBUTED IMPLEMENTATION | 243 |
Signomial Problems | 257 |
COMPUTATIONAL STUDIES | 289 |
FROM BICONVEX TO GENERAL TWICE DIFFERENTIABLE NLPS | 309 |
THEORY315 | 315 |
THE ABB APPROACH IN PEPTIDE DOCKING | 481 |
THE ABB APPROACH IN BATCH DESIGN UNDER UNCERTAINTY | 507 |
THE aBB APPROACH IN PARAMETER ESTIMATION | 543 |
Nonlinear and MixedInteger Optimization | 571 |
THE SMINαBB APPROACH THEORY AND COMPUTATIONS | 587 |
THE GMINaBB APPROACH THEORY AND COMPUTATIONS | 617 |
Nonlinear Constrained Systems of Equations | 641 |
LOCATING ALL HOMOGENEOUS AZEOTROPES | 667 |
THE aBB FOR CONSTRAINED TWICE DIFFERENTIABLE NLPS THEORY | 333 |
COMPUTATIONAL STUDIES OF THE ABB APPROACH | 377 |
GLOBAL OPTIMIZATION IN MICROCLUSTERS | 403 |
THE ABB APPROACH IN MOLECULAR STRUCTURE PREDICTION | 435 |
References | 699 |
xiii | 736 |
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Deterministic Global Optimization: Theory, Methods and Applications Christodoulos A. Floudas Priekšskatījums nav pieejams - 2010 |
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Adjiman azeotropes bilinear terms binary variables bound updates bounding function branch and bound Chapter concave function connected variables convergence convex envelope convex functions convex lower bounding convex relaxation convex set convex underestimators corresponding defined dihedral angles eigenvalue equation Figure formulation fractional function f(x Gibbs free energy global minimum global optimization algorithm global optimization approach global solution GMIN-aBB GOP algorithm Hessian matrix integer interval iteration Lagrange function linear Maranas and Floudas maximum separation methods MILP minimization MINLP node nonconvex terms nonlinear number of iterations objective function obtained optimization problem parameters peptide potential energy primal problem programming problem properties quadratic qualifying constraints relaxed dual problem relaxed dual subproblems shift matrix solved Table tangent plane Theorem total number upper bound variable bounds vector