
Topics in Optimal Transportation
$270.02
- Paperback
370 pages
- Release Date
30 March 2003
Summary
From Mass Transfer to Modern Mathematics: Exploring Optimal Transportation
In 1781, Gaspard Monge defined the problem of “optimal transportation,” or the transferring of mass with the least possible amount of work, with applications to engineering in mind. In 1942, Leonid Kantorovich applied the newborn machinery of linear programming to Monge’s problem, with applications to economics in mind. In 1987, Yann Brenier used optimal transportation to prove a new projection theorem on the…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781470467265 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1470467267 |
| Author: | Cedric Villani |
| Publisher: | American Mathematical Society |
| Imprint: | American Mathematical Society |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 370 |
| Release Date: | 30 March 2003 |
| Weight: | 716g |
| Dimensions: | 257mm x 181mm |
| Series: | Graduate Studies in Mathematics |
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Critics Review
Villani writes with enthusiasm, and his approachable style is aided by pleasant typography. The exposition is far from rigid. … As an introduction to an active and rapidly growing area of research, this book is greatly to be welcomed. Much of it is accessible to the novice research student possessing a solid background in real analysis, yet even experienced researchers will find it a stimulating source of novel applications, and a guide to the latest literature.“” —Geoffrey Burton, Bulletin of the LMS”“Cedric Villani’s book is a lucid and very readable documentation of the tremendous recent analytic progress in ‘optimal mass transportation’ theory and of its diverse and unexpected applications in optimization, nonlinear PDE, geometry, and mathematical physics.”” —Lawrence C. Evans, University of California at Berkeley”“The book is clearly written and well organized and can be warmly recommended as an introductory text to this multidisciplinary area of research, both pure and applied - the mass transportation problem.”” —Studia Universitatis Babes-BolyaiMathematica”“This is a very interesting book: it is the first comprehensive introduction to the theory of mass transportation with its many - and sometimes unexpected - applications. In a novel approach to the subject, the book both surveys the topic and includes a chapter of problems, making it a particularly useful graduate textbook.”” —Olaf Ninnemann for Zentralblatt MATH
About The Author
Cedric Villani
Cedric Villani
Ecole Normale Superieure de Lyon, France.
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