01869nam a22002897a 450000500170000000800410001702000180005804000070007604100080008308200220009110000350011324500620014825000060021026000270021630000250024336500940026852008430036265000270120565000370123265000370126965000270130670000250133370000260135894200120138499900190139695201640141520260331114242.0260331b |||||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a9788126509331 cAL aeng a620.0015196bRAVE aRavindran A and others9259815 aEngineering optimizationb: methods and applications Ed 2 a2 aNew DelhibWileyc2018 axv,667pbPBc23x15cm 2Information Science and EngineeringaVBI-2645b₹471.75c₹d₹629.00e25%f20-02-2026 aIn the most general terms, optimization theory is a body of mathematical results and numerical methods for finding and identifying the best candidate from a collection of alternatives without having to explicitly enumerate and evaluate all possible alternatives. The process of optimization lies at the root of engineering, since the classical function of the engineer is to design new, better, more efficient and less expensive systems as well as to devise plans and procedures for the improved operation of existing systems. Most optimization routines are lengthy and therefore are efficiently applied through the use of the computer, but an understanding of the processes is needed to identify needs and interpret results. This book supplies the student and practicing engineer with the tools to understand and use optimization theory. aLinearization 9259816 aEngineering Case Studies9259817 aQuadratic Approximation 9259818 aLinear Algebra9259819 aRagsdell K M9259820 aReklaitis G V9259821 2ddccBK c241088d241088 00102ddc40708ISEaSEbSEd2026-03-28eVidyathri Books, Bengaluru-560076g471.75l0o620.0015196 RAVEpSE000396r2026-03-31 11:44:34v629.00w2026-02-20yBK