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32 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A book on mathematics that also an engineer can read
I have profitably used the book to apply constrained minimization procedures in the field of computational contact mechanics. I think it is not a secret that quite often books on mathematics are written from matematicians for matematicians. Hence it is quite hard for engineers both to read and to extract valuable information from them. With this respect this book is a...
Published on November 24, 1999 by Giorgio Zavarise

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7 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars The book is a Xerox
Looking from outside, the book seems very good. However, when you open the cover you are shocked by the press quality. It seems like the book just came from an illegal copy shop. Sometimes you can not read small indices in formulas. For a book having this context, a better press quality should be used. I could make a better copy with a copy machine. The paper quality is...
Published on February 13, 2007 by Erdem S. Erdogan


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32 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A book on mathematics that also an engineer can read, November 24, 1999
I have profitably used the book to apply constrained minimization procedures in the field of computational contact mechanics. I think it is not a secret that quite often books on mathematics are written from matematicians for matematicians. Hence it is quite hard for engineers both to read and to extract valuable information from them. With this respect this book is a shining star. It presents the topics in a very precise but clear and understandable way. Moreover the notation also is the best compromise between coinciseness and clarity. Matematicians, please, look at this book and follow such style; we engineer desperately need to communicate with you.
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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good book , but consider a used copy!, June 13, 2007
Luenberger's optimization book is very good and well worth having. However, it should be noted that the "new" 2004 edition published by Springer-Verlag is nothing more than an exact reprint of the 1984 2nd edition that was formerly published by Addison-Wesley. Accordingly, a good used copy may be more worthwhile than an overpriced "new" one.

This is the fourth such case I have come across wherein a publisher chooses to engage in such misleading marketing practices. The other three are "Engineering Optimization - Methods and Applications" by Reklaitis (1983), "Hydraulic Control Systems" by Merrit (1967), and "Dynamic Systems" also by Luenberger (1979). All three are now being sold as new publications by Wiley (according to Amazon). I suspect there are many other examples as well.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A classic textbook in its second edition, October 21, 2009
This review is from: Linear and Nonlinear Programming (International Series in Operations Research & Management Science) (Hardcover)
This is a classic textbook with many sparklingly original ideas when it was first published in the early seventies. In the new edition the book is brought up to date with material on interior point methods, among others. The book covers both linear and nonlinear programming, and is written with mathematical rigor, but also with simple intuitive language. An excellent entry point to both linear and nonlinear programming.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Very useful reference, January 24, 2012
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Clarke Fan (CA United States) - See all my reviews
After spending weeks researching methods and variations, I found this book had the most clear and concise explanations for the algorithms I needed, as well as the geometric an mathematical reasoning behind them. The notation is consistent, and the language transparent, which is more than can be said for most books of this type.
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10 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A necessary book for all who want to read and learn!, August 2, 1999
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I have the 1977 edition from my father's MIT days. I am a Mathematician and I can verify that the book written in 1977 is of the same style that good books have today! A book is not made obsolete because some new "elegant" terms arise. Ok Luenberger did not know about Interior Point Algorithms and to tell you the truth why should he? I do not know other editions but in the first edition in chapter 7 "Basic Descent Methods" everyone who is able to read clearly and unbiased the second paragraph will agree with me that Interion Point Algorithms IS NOTHING NEW in the theory of MATHEMATICS!!! What you need to know ,the magic, is in the chapters 7-11. From there you can read everything else you like and get in touch with what is about to come in the next 25 years(See Ye : "Interion Point Algorithms"). But remember you are already in stars before reading the new books...
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0 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great deal! Quick shipping!!!, October 3, 2009
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I received the book within one week. The book was brand new and I am very happy with the deal!
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2 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good introduction, May 3, 1998
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F. Cueto "fcueto" (Houston, TX United States) - See all my reviews
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Nice introduction to linear programming, but new standard definitions have already arrived, making many "good books" obsolete. The book sometimes isn't very clear and should be more explicit and should give more examples.
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7 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars The book is a Xerox, February 13, 2007
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Looking from outside, the book seems very good. However, when you open the cover you are shocked by the press quality. It seems like the book just came from an illegal copy shop. Sometimes you can not read small indices in formulas. For a book having this context, a better press quality should be used. I could make a better copy with a copy machine. The paper quality is around average.
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