Pricelists.org Pricelists.org Přihlásit se Registrovat se

Geometric Algorithms and Combinatorial Optimization

☆☆☆☆☆ (0 reviews)
Show price history
Geometric Algorithms and Combinatorial Optimization
Lowest price (incl. delivery)
20 034,00 JPY
Typical price3 050,31 PLN
Lowest (90 days)145,59 PLN
Offers7
Last updatedpřed 1 týdnem
See best offer
Price history (90 days)
Full history
2026-08-08 2026-08-15
Historie cen
AktualizovánoCena
2026-08-08145,59
2026-08-15145,59
Prodejce Product price Delivery Celkem Dostupnost Updated
SP SpringerNatureLink Shop INT 20 019,00 JPY 15,00 JPY 20 034,00 JPY Dostupné před 5 dny View offer
SP Springer Nature Author 20 019,00 JPY 19,00 JPY 20 038,00 JPY Dostupné před 1 týdnem View offer
SP SpringerNatureLink Shop INT 139,99 USD 19,00 USD 158,99 USD Dostupné před 5 dny View offer
SP SpringerNatureLink Shop INT 159,99 USD 15,00 USD 174,99 USD Dostupné před 5 dny View offer
SP SpringerNatureLink Shop INT 159,99 USD free 159,99 USD Dostupné před 5 dny View offer
SP SpringerNatureLink Shop INT 159,99 USD 29,00 USD 188,99 USD Dostupné před 5 dny View offer
SP SpringerNatureLink Shop INT 165,50 EUR 29,00 EUR 194,50 EUR Dostupné před 5 dny View offer

Ceny a dostupnost se mohou změnit. Naposledy aktualizováno: 08.08.2026 23:32.

0,0
☆☆☆☆☆
0 reviews
5★ 0%
4★ 0%
3★ 0%
2★ 0%
1★ 0%

Product reviews

Rating
No reviews yet — be the first!
Since the publication of the first edition of our book, geometric algorithms and combinatorial optimization have kept growing at the same fast pace as before. Nevertheless, we do not feel that the ongoing research has made this book outdated. Rather, it seems that many of the new results build on the models, algorithms, and theorems presented here. For instance, the celebrated Dyer-Frieze-Kannan algorithm for approximating the volume of a convex body is based on the oracle model of convex bodies and uses the ellipsoid method as a preprocessing technique. The polynomial time equivalence of optimization, separation, and membership has become a commonly employed tool in the study of the complexity of combinatorial optimization problems and in the newly developing field of computational convexity. Implementations of the basis reduction algorithm can be found in various computer algebra software systems. On the other hand, several of the open problems discussed in the first edition are still unsolved. For example, there are still no combinatorial polynomial time algorithms known for minimizing a submodular function or finding a maximum clique in a perfect graph. Moreover, despite the success of the interior point methods for the solution of explicitly given linear programs there is still no method known that solves implicitly given linear programs, such as those described in this book, and that is both practically and theoretically efficient. In particular, it is not known how to adapt interior point methods to such linear programs.

Similar products