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Implicit Functions and Solution Mappings

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“The book represents the state of the art of the modern theory of inverse and implicit functions and provides an important source for studies of numerical methods and applications in this area. It can be warmly recommended to all specialists and advanced students working in optimization, analysis, numerical mathematics, and other mathematical fields, as well as to all those who apply variational analysis in engineering, physics, operations research, economics, finance, and more.” (Diethard Klatte, SIAM Review, Vol. 57 (2), June, 2015)

“The book commences with a helpful context-setting preface followed by six chapters. Each chapter starts with a useful preamble and concludes with a careful and instructive commentary, while a good set of references, a notation guide and a somewhat brief index complete this study. … I unreservedly recommended this book to all practitioners and graduate students interested in modern optimization theory or control theory or to those just engaged by beautiful analysis cleanly described.” (Jonathan Michael Browein, IEEE Control Systems Magazine, February, 2012).

“This book is devoted to the theory of inverse and implicit functions and some of its modifications for solution mappings in variational problems. … The book is targeted to a broad audience of researchers, teachers and graduate students. It can be used as well as a textbook as a reference book on the topic. Undoubtedly, it will be used by mathematicians dealing with functional and numerical analysis, optimization, adjacent branches and also by specialists in mechanics, physics, engineering, economics and so on.” (Peter Zabreiko, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1178, 2010).

“The present monograph will be a most welcome and valuable addition. … This book will save much time and effort, both for those doing research in variational analysis and for students learning the field. This important contribution fills a gap in the existing literature.” (Stephen M. Robinson, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2010).



Table of Contents
Introduction and equation-solving background.- Solution mappings for variational problems.- Set-valued analysis of solution mappings.- Regularity properties through generalized derivatives.- Metric regularity in infinite dimensions.- Applications in numerical variational analysis.

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    Publisher: Springer New York
    Publication Date: 6/18/2014 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781493910366, 978-1493910366
    ISBN10: 1493910361

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Implicit Functions and Solution Mappings

    Trade Review

    “The book represents the state of the art of the modern theory of inverse and implicit functions and provides an important source for studies of numerical methods and applications in this area. It can be warmly recommended to all specialists and advanced students working in optimization, analysis, numerical mathematics, and other mathematical fields, as well as to all those who apply variational analysis in engineering, physics, operations research, economics, finance, and more.” (Diethard Klatte, SIAM Review, Vol. 57 (2), June, 2015)

    “The book commences with a helpful context-setting preface followed by six chapters. Each chapter starts with a useful preamble and concludes with a careful and instructive commentary, while a good set of references, a notation guide and a somewhat brief index complete this study. … I unreservedly recommended this book to all practitioners and graduate students interested in modern optimization theory or control theory or to those just engaged by beautiful analysis cleanly described.” (Jonathan Michael Browein, IEEE Control Systems Magazine, February, 2012).

    “This book is devoted to the theory of inverse and implicit functions and some of its modifications for solution mappings in variational problems. … The book is targeted to a broad audience of researchers, teachers and graduate students. It can be used as well as a textbook as a reference book on the topic. Undoubtedly, it will be used by mathematicians dealing with functional and numerical analysis, optimization, adjacent branches and also by specialists in mechanics, physics, engineering, economics and so on.” (Peter Zabreiko, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1178, 2010).

    “The present monograph will be a most welcome and valuable addition. … This book will save much time and effort, both for those doing research in variational analysis and for students learning the field. This important contribution fills a gap in the existing literature.” (Stephen M. Robinson, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2010).



    Table of Contents
    Introduction and equation-solving background.- Solution mappings for variational problems.- Set-valued analysis of solution mappings.- Regularity properties through generalized derivatives.- Metric regularity in infinite dimensions.- Applications in numerical variational analysis.

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