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Fundamental Engineering Optimization Methods

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Fundamental Engineering Optimization Methods
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Publisher: Bookboon
ISBN-13: 9788740304893
Number of pages: 162

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This book is addressed to students in the fields of engineering and technology as well as practicing engineers. It covers the fundamentals of commonly used optimization methods in engineering design. These include graphical optimization, linear and nonlinear programming, numerical optimization, and discrete optimization.

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