Computer-Assisted Analysis and Model Simplification
Proceedings of the First Symposium on Computer-Assisted Analysis and Model Simplification, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, March 28, 1980
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Computer-Assisted Analysis and Model Simplification
Proceedings of the First Symposium on Computer-Assisted Analysis and Model Simplification, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, March 28, 1980
About This Book
Computer-Assisted Analysis and Model Simplification deals with problems associated with the implementation, understanding, and management of large-scale, computer-resident models. This book focuses on five general research areasâstructural modeling, qualitative economics, mathematical programming systems, relational databases, and combinatorics. In these topics, this compilation discusses the scope of computer-assisted analysis and model, structural models and graph theory, and qualitative stability of matrices and economic theory. The strong sign-solvability and weak satisfiability, automatic identification of embedded structure in large-scale optimization models, and query systems for linear programming models are also deliberated. This publication is a good source for students, specialists, and researchers interested in computer-assisted analysis and model simplification.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Computer-Assisted Analysis and Model Simplification
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- CONTRIBUTORS
- PREFACE
- CHAPTER 1. ON ORGANIZING ANALYSIS
- CHAPTER 2. The Scope of Computer-Assisted Analysis and Model Simplification
- TECHNICAL SUMMARY
- SESSION 1: STRUCTURAL MODELING
- SESSION II: QUALITATIVE STABILITY ANALYSIS
- SESSION III: QUALITATIVE DETERMINACY AND EXTENSION
- SESSION IV: EMBEDDED STRUCTURES
- SESSION V: QUERY SYSTEMS
- APPENDIX 1: IMPLEMENTATION ASPECTS OF MODEL MANAGEMENT: A FOCUS ON COMPUTER-ASSISTED ANALYSIS
- APPENDIX 2: GRAPH-THEORETIC FOUNDATIONS OF COMPUTER-ASSISTED ANALYSIS
- APPENDIX 3: MEASURING COMPLEMENTARITY AND QUALITATIVE DETERMINACY IN MATRICIAL FORMS