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Convex Analysis and Beyond: Volume I: Basic Theory (Springer Series in Operations Research and Financial Engineering)

Convex Analysis and Beyond: Volume I: Basic Theory (Springer Series in Operations Research and Financial Engineering)

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by Boris S. Mordukhovich

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  • Title Convex Analysis and Beyond: Volume I: Basic Theory (Springer Series in Operations Research and Financial Engineering)
  • Author Boris S. Mordukhovich
  • Binding Paperback
  • Condition New
  • Pages 585
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Springer
  • Bookseller's Inventory # SKU169111
  • ISBN 9783030947873 / 3030947874
  • Weight 2.36 lbs (1.07 kg)
  • Category Mathematics
  • Quantity available 1

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This book presents a unified theory of convex functions, sets, and set-valued mappings in topological vector spaces with its specifications to locally convex, Banach and finite-dimensional settings. These developments and expositions are based on the powerful geometric approach of variational analysis, which resides on set extremality with its characterizations and specifications in the presence of convexity. Using this approach, the text consolidates the device of fundamental facts of generalized differential calculus to obtain novel results for convex sets, functions, and set-valued mappings in finite and infinite dimensions. It also explores topics beyond convexity using the fundamental machinery of convex analysis to develop nonconvex generalized differentiation and its applications. The text utilizes an adaptable framework designed with researchers as well as multiple levels of students in mind. It includes many exercises and figures suited to graduate classes in mathematical sciences that are also accessible to advanced students in economics, engineering, and other applications. In addition, it includes chapters on convex analysis and optimization in finite-dimensional spaces that will be useful to upper undergraduate students, whereas the work as a whole provides an ample resource to mathematicians and applied scientists, particularly experts in convex and variational analysis, optimization, and their applications.

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This book presents a unified theory of convex functions, sets, and set-valued mappings in topological vector spaces with its specifications to locally convex, Banach and finite-dimensional settings. These developments and expositions are based on the powerful geometric approach of variational analysis, which resides on set extremality with its characterizations and specifications in the presence of convexity. Using this approach, the text consolidates the device of fundamental facts of generalized differential calculus to obtain novel results for convex sets, functions, and set-valued mappings in finite and infinite dimensions. It also explores topics beyond convexity using the fundamental machinery of convex analysis to develop nonconvex generalized differentiation and its applications. The text utilizes an adaptable framework designed with researchers as well as multiple levels of students in mind. It includes many exercises and figures suited to graduate classesin mathematical sciences that are also accessible to advanced students in economics, engineering, and other applications. In addition, it includes chapters on convex analysis and optimization in finite-dimensional spaces that will be useful to upper undergraduate students, whereas the work as a whole provides an ample resource to mathematicians and applied scientists, particularly experts in convex and variational analysis, optimization, and their applications.

About the author

Boris Mordukhovich is Distinguished University Professor of Mathematics at Wayne State University. He has more than 500 publications including several monographs. Among his best known achievements are the introduction and development of powerful constructions of generalized differentiation and their applications to broad classes of problems in variational analysis, optimization, equilibrium, control, economics, engineering, and other fields. Mordukhovich is a SIAM Fellow, an AMS Fellow, and a recipient of many international awards and honors including Doctor Honoris Causa degrees from six universities over the world. He is a Highly Cited Researcher in Mathematics. His research has been supported by continued grants from the National Science Foundations and the Air Force Office of Scientific Research.

Nguyen Mau Nam is a Professor of Mathematics at Portland State University. He has published more than 55 research articles and one book in convex analysis withapplications to optimization theory and numerical algorithms. He has received several awards for his research including a best paper award by Journal of Global Optimization in 2021 and the Columbia-Willamette Chapter of Sigma Xi Outstanding Researcher Award in Mathematical Sciences in 2015. His research was supported by grants from the National Science Foundation, the Simons Foundation, and Portland State University.
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