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Simulated Annealing by Cher Ming Tan

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Simulated Annealing
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Publisher: IN-TECH
ISBN-13: 9789537619077
Number of pages: 420

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This book provides the readers with the knowledge of Simulated Annealing and its vast applications in the various branches of engineering. We encourage readers to explore the application of Simulated Annealing in their work for the task of optimization.

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