Nonlinear Programming: Analysis and Methods
- Authors
- Mordecai Avriel
- Journal
- CERN Bulletin
In The Last Decade
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About Nonlinear Programming: Analysis and Methods
This paper, published in 1976, received 990 indexed citations . Written by Mordecai Avriel. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Computational Theory and Mathematics (212 citations), Numerical Analysis (164 citations) and Artificial Intelligence (157 citations). Published in CERN Bulletin.
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