This first book to cover all aspects of multi-parametric programming and its applications in process systems engineering includes theoretical developments and algorithms in multi-parametric programming with applications from the manufacturing sector and energy and environment analysis. The volume thus reflects the importance of fundamental research in multi-parametric programming applications, developing mechanisms for the transfer of the new technology to industrial problems. Since the topic applies to a wide range of process systems, as well as due to the interdisciplinary expertise required to solve the challenge, this reference will find a broad readership.
Inspired by the leading authority in the field, the Centre for Process Systems Engineering at Imperial College London.
Language: English
Pages: 316
Content:
Chapter 1 Multiparametric Linear and Quadratic Programming (pages 1–23): Nuno P. Faisca, Dr. Vivek Dua and Prof. Efstratios N. Pistikopoulos
Chapter 2 Multiparametric Nonlinear Programming (pages 25–51): Diogo A. C. Narciso, Nuno P. Faisca and Dr. Vivek Dua
Chapter 3 Multiparametric Mixed?Integer Linear Programming (pages 53–71): Dr. Pinky Dua and Dr. Michael C. Georgiadis
Chapter 4 Multiparametric Mixed?Integer Quadratic and Nonlinear Programming (pages 73–97): Diogo A. C. Narciso, Dr. Vivek Dua and Prof. Efstratios N. Pistikopoulos
Chapter 5 Parametric Global Optimization (pages 99–127): Nuno P. Faisca and Prof. Efstratios N. Pistikopoulos
Chapter 6 Bilevel and Multilevel Programming (pages 129–149): Nuno P. Faisca, Prof. Berc Rustem and Dr. Vivek Dua
Chapter 7 Dynamic Programming (pages 151–172): Nuno P. Faisca, Dr. Konstatinos I. Kouramas, Prof. Berc Rustem and Prof. Efstratios N. Pistikopoulos
Chapter 8 Flexibility Analysis via Parametric Programming (pages 173–228): Dr. Pinky Dua, Dr. Michael C. Georgiadis and Prof. Efstratios N. Pistikopoulos
Chapter 9 Planning and Material Design Under Uncertainty (pages 229–253): Nuno P. Faisca and Dr. Michael C. Georgiadis
Chapter 10 Multiobjective Energy and Environmental Analysis (pages 255–305): Dr. Michael C. Georgiadis and Prof. Efstratios N. Pistikopoulos