9783540636663
Probability Theory Of Classical Euclidean Optimization Problems (Lecture Notes In Mathematics) - Joseph E. Yukich
Springer (1998)
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This monograph describes the stochastic behavior of the solutions to the classic problems of Euclidean combinatorial optimization, computational geometry, and operations research. Using two-sided additivity and isoperimetry, it formulates general methods describing the total edge length of random graphs in Euclidean space. The approach furnishes strong laws of large numbers, large deviations, and rates of convergence for solutions to the random versions of various classic optimization problems, including the traveling salesman, minimal spanning tree, minimal matching, minimal triangulation, two-factor, and k-median problems. Essentially self-contained, this monograph may be read by probabilists, combinatorialists, graph theorists, and theoretical computer scientists.

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LoC Classification QA3L28 no. 1675
Dewey 519.2
Format Paperback
Cover Price 37,00 €
No. of Pages 152
Height x Width 229 x 147 mm
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