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Optimization: Principles and Algorithms by Michel Bierlaire (ISBN: 9781482203455)
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by Michel Bierlaire
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- Title Optimization: Principles and Algorithms
- Author Michel Bierlaire
- Binding unknown
- Edition FALSE
- Pages 718
- Language ENG
- Publisher EPFL Press
- Date 2015
- ISBN 9781482203455
About the author
Michel Bierlaire is full professor in the School of Architecture, Civil and Environmental Engineering at the Ecole polytechnique fdrale de Lausanne (EPFL) and research affiliate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He is the director of the Transport and Mobility laboratory and the Transportation Center at the EPFL. He holds a PhD in mathematical sciences from the University of Namur (Belgium). His main expertise is in the modeling, simulation, and optimization of complex systems, such as transportation systems. He is also significantly involved in practical applications of these methodologies. He has been teaching optimization at the undergraduate and the graduate level at EPFL since 1998.
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