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Simulation-Based Optimization
Author: Abhijit Gosavi
Edition: 2003
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 1402074549



Simulation-Based Optimization: Parametric Optimization Techniques and Reinforcement Learning (Operations Research/Computer Science Interfaces Series)


This book introduces the evolving area of simulation-based optimization. Get Simulation-Based Optimization computer books for free.
Since it became possible to analyze random systems using computers, scientists and engineers have sought the means to optimize systems using simulation models. Only recently, however, has this objective had success in practice. Cutting-edge work in computational operations research, includingAdynamic programming, e.g., Reinforcement Learning (RL) or Approximate Dynamic Programming (ADP), and static optimization via Stochastic Adaptive Search, e.g.,A Simultaneous Perturbation and Meta-Heuristics, has made it possible to use simulation in conjunction with optimization techniques.A Some special features of the book include:

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Since it became possible to analyze random systems using computers, scientists and engineers have sought the means to optimize systems using simulation models. Only recently, however, has this objective had success in practice. Cutting-edge work in computational operations research, includingAdynamic programming, e.g A Some special features of the book include:

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