Description
The treatment strikes an appropriate balance between mathematical, numerical, and algorithmic points of view. The quality of the writing is quite high and very readable. The topic is very timely and is certainly of interest to myself and my students. -- Kyle A. Gallivan, Florida State University
About the Author
P.-A. Absil is associate professor of mathematical engineering at the Universite Catholique de Louvain in Belgium. R. Mahony is reader in engineering at the Australian National University. R. Sepulchre is professor of electrical engineering and computer science at the University of Liege in Belgium.
Reviews
"This book is succinct but essentially self-contained; it includes an appendix with background material as well as an extensive bibliography. The algorithmic techniques developed may be useful anytime a model leads to a mathematical optimization problem where the domain naturally is a manifold, particularly if the manifold is a matrix manifold. The book follows the usual definition-theorem-proof style but it is not intended for traditional course work so there are no exercises. A reader with limited exposure to manifold theory and differential geometry most likely will benefit from consulting standard texts on those subjects first."--Anders Linner, Mathematical Reviews "[T]his book is succinct but essentially self-contained; it includes an appendix with background material as well as an extensive bibliography. The algorithmic techniques developed may be useful anytime a model leads to a mathematical optimization problem where the domain naturally is a manifold, particularly if the manifold is a matrix manifold. The book follows the usual definition-theorem-proof style but it is not intended for traditional course work so there are no exercises. A reader with limited exposure to manifold theory and differential geometry most likely will benefit from consulting standard texts on those subjects first."--Anders Linner, American Mathematical Society "The book is very well and carefully written. Every chapter starts with a page-long introduction clearly outlining its goals and how they are achieved together with possible relations to other chapters. I find the material very well explained and supported with appropriate examples. It is a pleasure to work with such a book."--Nickolay T. Trendafilov, Foundations of Computational Mathematics
Book Information
ISBN 9780691132983
Author P.-A. Absil
Format Hardback
Page Count 240
Imprint Princeton University Press
Publisher Princeton University Press
Weight(grams) 454g