Model Predictive Control

Engineering Methods for Economists

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Paru le : 2025-06-07



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The book explores the field of model predictive control (MPC). It reports on the latest developments in MPC, current applications, and presents various subfields of MPC. The book features topics such as uncertain and stochastic MPC variants, learning and neural network approaches, easy-to-use numerical implementations as well as multi-agent systems and scheduling and coordination tasks. While MPC is rooted in engineering science, this book illustrates the potential of using MPC theory and methods in non-engineering sciences and applications such as economics, finance, and environmental sciences.
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224 pages
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n.c
Parution
2025-06-07
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Springer
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9783031852558
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9783031852565

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22
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10476 Ko
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168,79 €
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9783031852565

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Nombre pages copiables
2
Nombre pages imprimables
22
Taille du fichier
26573 Ko
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168,79 €

Aris Daniilidis is a professor of Applied Mathematics specializing in Variational Analysis and Optimization. He held faculty positions at the Autonomous University of Barcelona and the University of Chile before joining TU Wien (Austria) in 2021. Currently, he leads the research group Variational Analysis, Dynamics, and Operations Research (VADOR) and has held various visiting positions in France and Italy.

Lars Grüne is a professor and the chair of Applied Mathematics at the University of Bayreuth (Germany). He joined the university in 2002 after previous positions at the University of Augsburg and Goethe University in Frankfurt/M, Germany. He has held visiting positions in Rome, Italy, Newcastle, and Australia.

Josef Haunschmied is a senior lecturer at TU Wien (Austria) and has actively participated in multiple research projects and served as the principal investigator in four of them. His expertise spans scientific computing, optimal control of ordinary systems, operations research, mathematical programming, and mathematical modeling.

Gernot Tragler is an associate professor of Operations Research at TU Wien (Austria) and focuses on dynamic optimization with applications in energy, environment, finance, health, and socio-economics. He also teaches graduate courses in Nonlinear Programming and various methods in Dynamic Optimization and their practical uses.

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