An introduction to a broad range of general optimization techniques. Designed for either self-study by professionals or classroom work at the undergraduate or graduate level for students who have a technical background in engineering, mathematics, or science. Prime prerequisite is some familiarity with introductory elements of linear algebra.
Typical, nothing special about the presentation or delivery of concepts. Some mistakes/typos unfortunately. And although that's understandable for an early publishing of this book (if there were, that is, future ones), that's unacceptable for a mathematics text. Helped me survive a course though, so I thank it..