This is a collection of papers dedicated to Leonid Kantorovich and his work. Kantorovich was a Russian mathematician and economist who published in the three areas covered in this book: functional analysis, optimization, and mathematical economics.
Kantorovich is credited as being amongst the first inventors of linear programming, the primary technique of optimization. Linear programming consists of creating a matrix of parameters relevant to a system and maximizing the unknown variables using those constraints. Kantorovich then applied this theory to optimal macroeconomic planning in a socialist economy, for which he received the Nobel prize.
The present book is dedicated to the memory of Kantorovich, who died in 1986, but is more than a Festschrift. It contains original contributions from several researchers in the USSR never before seen in the US, which enhances the value of the volume. It is organized in a logical sequence from the mathematics to the applications of the theories to concrete problems.
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First Edition. Frontispiece, xiv, 1 leaf, 341 pp; figs.; tables. Original cloth. Near Fine, without dust jacket (as issued). Contains 20 papers, including a biographical memoir and an autobiographical sketch. Leonid Vitaliyevich Kantorovich (1912-1986): Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, 1975 (shared with Tjalling C. Koopmans), "for their contributions to the theory of optimum allocation of resources.". Codice articolo 06921
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