3. Monografii

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    Numerical methods of discrete optimization [Monografie]
    (Editura USM, 2025) Terzi, Dmitri
    Monografia prezintă metode numerice de optimizare discretă pentru rezolvarea problemelor de tip transport, inclusiv programarea liniară cu numere întregi, problema alegerii și problema comis-voiajorului. Va fi util specialiştilor implicaţi în aplicarea metodelor matematice în economie, studenţilor care studiază matematica aplicată şi informatică.
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    COVERING GRAPHS BY CONVEX SETS: MONOGRAPH
    (CEP USM, 2021) Buzatu, Radu
    This monograph is intended to present the main results obtained by the author related to the convex covering and partitioning of graphs. It has been designed to be useful for research workers in the field, graduate students, and advanced undergraduates.
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    PARETO-NASH-STACKELBERG GAME AND CONTROL THEORY
    (Springer,Sham, 2018) Ungureanu, Valeriu
    This book presents a comprehensive new, multi-objective and integrative view on traditional game and control theories. Consisting of 15 chapters, it is divided into three parts covering noncooperative games; mixtures of simultaneous and sequential multi-objective games; and multi-agent control of Pareto-Nash-Stackelberg-type games respectively. Can multicriteria optimization, game theory and optimal control be integrated into a unique theory? Are there mathematical models and solution concepts that could constitute the basis of a new paradigm? Is there a common approach and method to solve emerging problems? The book addresses these and other related questions and problems to create the foundation for the Pareto-Nash-Stackelberg Game and Control Theory. It considers a series of simultaneous/Nash and sequential/Stackelberg games, single-criterion and multicriteria/Pareto games, combining Nash and Stackelberg game concepts and Pareto optimization, as well as a range of notions related to system control. In addition, it considers the problems of finding and representing the entire set of solutions. Intended for researches, professors, specialists, and students in the areas of game theory, operational research, applied mathematics, economics, computer science and engineering, it also serves as a textbook for various courses in these fields.