Constraint Theory: Multidimensional Mathematical Model Management

George J. Friedman,Phan Phan

Constraint Theory: Multidimensional Mathematical Model Management
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Springer International Publishing AG
Country
Switzerland
Published
14 August 2017
Pages
220
ISBN
9783319547916

Constraint Theory: Multidimensional Mathematical Model Management

George J. Friedman,Phan Phan

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Packed with new material and research, this second edition of George Friedman’s bestselling Constraint Theory remains an invaluable reference for all engineers, mathematicians, and managers concerned with modeling. As in the first edition, this text analyzes the way Constraint Theory employs bipartite graphs and presents the process of locating the kernel of constraint trillions of times faster than brute-force approaches, determining model consistency and computational allowability. Unique in its abundance of topological pictures of the material, this book balances left- and right-brain perceptions to provide a thorough explanation of multidimensional mathematical models. Much of the extended material in this new edition also comes from Phan Phan’s PhD dissertation in 2011, titled Expanding Constraint Theory to Determine Well-Posedness of Large Mathematical Models.

Praise for the first edition:

Dr. George Friedman is indisputably the father of the very powerful methods of constraint theory. –Cornelius T. Leondes, UCLA

Groundbreaking work. … Friedman’s accomplishment represents engineering at its finest. … The credibility of the theory rests upon the formal proofs which are interspersed among the illuminating hypothetical dialog sequences between manager and analyst, which bring out distinctions that the organization must face, en route to accepting Friedman’s work as essential to achieve quality control in developing and applying large models. –John N. Warfield

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