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Industrial optimization lies on the crossroads between mathematics, computer science, engineering and management. This book presents these fields in interdependence as a conversation between theoretical aspects of mathematics and computer science and the mathematical field of optimization theory at a practical level. The 19 case studies that were conducted by the author in real enterprises in cooperation and co-authorship with some of the leading industrial enterprises, including RWE, Vattenfall, EDF, PetroChina, Vestolit, Sasol, and Hella, illustrate the results that may be reasonably expected from an optimization project in a commercial enterprise. The book is aimed at persons working in industrial facilities as managers or engineers; it is also suitable for university students and their professors as an illustration of how the academic material may be used in real life. It will not make its reader a mathematician but it will help its reader in improving his plant.
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Optimization for Industrial Problems, Patrick Bangert
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- Titel
- Optimization for Industrial Problems
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- Patrick Bangert
- Verlag
- Springer
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2012
- Einband
- Paperback
- Seitenzahl
- 268
- ISBN10
- 3642249736
- ISBN13
- 9783642249730
- Reihe
- Schlagwörter
- Sachbücher, Handel, Wirtschaft & Management, Wissenschaft & Mathematik, Ökonomie, Mathematik, Deutschland, Management & Personalverwaltung, Fachliteratur, Statistik, Optimierung
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- Beschreibung
- Industrial optimization lies on the crossroads between mathematics, computer science, engineering and management. This book presents these fields in interdependence as a conversation between theoretical aspects of mathematics and computer science and the mathematical field of optimization theory at a practical level. The 19 case studies that were conducted by the author in real enterprises in cooperation and co-authorship with some of the leading industrial enterprises, including RWE, Vattenfall, EDF, PetroChina, Vestolit, Sasol, and Hella, illustrate the results that may be reasonably expected from an optimization project in a commercial enterprise. The book is aimed at persons working in industrial facilities as managers or engineers; it is also suitable for university students and their professors as an illustration of how the academic material may be used in real life. It will not make its reader a mathematician but it will help its reader in improving his plant.


