Contributions

  • Shmoys, David Bernard - Contributor

Publication

2011 - Cambridge University Press, New York, New York (State)

Language

English

Word Count

126,000 words, Guess

Page Count

504 pages

Physical Format

Hardcover

Identifiers

and 6 more
  • ISBN-100521195276
  • ISBN-139780521195270
  • Library of Congress Control Number2011001945
  • OCLC Control Number671709856
  • Better World Books9780521195270
  • Open LibraryOL24917486M

Classifications

  • DDC518/.5
  • LCCQA221 .W55 2011

Description

"Discrete optimization problems are everywhere, from traditional operations research planning problems, such as scheduling, facility location, and network design; to computer science problems in databases; to advertising issues in viral marketing. Yet most such problems are NP-hard. Thus unless P = NP, there are no efficient algorithms to find optimal solutions to such problems. This book shows how to design approximation algorithms: efficient algorithms that find provably near-optimal solutions. The book is organized around central algorithmic techniques for designing approximation algorithms, including greedy and local search algorithms, dynamic programming, linear and semidefinite programming, and randomization. Each chapter in the first part of the book is devoted to a single algorithmic technique, which is then applied to several different problems. The second part revisits the techniques but offers more sophisticated treatments of them. The book also covers methods for proving that optimization problems are hard to approximate. Designed as a textbook for graduate-level algorithms courses, the book will also serve as a reference for researchers interested in the heuristic solution of discrete optimization problems"--

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  • The Design of Approximation AlgorithmsHardcoverCambridge University Press2011-01-01

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