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Convexe optimalisatie×Robuuste Optimalisatie×
VakgebiedOptimalisatieOptimalisatie
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Jaar van ontstaan20041970s theoretical roots; modern tractable form from late 1990s–2004
GrondleggerStephen Boyd & Lieven VandenbergheBen-Tal, El Ghaoui & Nemirovski (seminal book, 2009); Bertsimas & Sim (tractable polyhedral formulation, 2004)
TypeMathematical optimization frameworkMathematical programming framework
Oorspronkelijke bronBoyd, S., & Vandenberghe, L. (2004). Convex Optimization. Cambridge University Press. ISBN: 978-0-521-83378-3Ben-Tal, A., El Ghaoui, L. & Nemirovski, A. (2009). Robust Optimization. Princeton University Press. ISBN: 9780691143682
AliassenConvex Programming, Disciplined Convex Programming, Dışbükey Optimizasyon, Convex Mathematical Programmingminimax optimization, worst-case optimization, Gürbüz Optimizasyon (Robust Optimization)
Verwant35
SamenvattingConvex optimization is a subfield of mathematical optimization that studies the problem of minimizing convex functions over convex sets. Formalized and popularized by Stephen Boyd and Lieven Vandenberghe in their landmark 2004 textbook, the framework unifies a wide family of problems — including linear programming, quadratic programming, semidefinite programming, and second-order cone programming — under a single theoretical roof. Its defining property is that any locally optimal solution is also globally optimal, making it tractable and reliable for engineering, statistics, machine learning, and operations research.Robust optimization is a mathematical programming framework, formalised by Ben-Tal and Nemirovski in the late 1990s and made broadly tractable by Bertsimas and Sim (2004), that finds decisions guaranteed to perform acceptably under every scenario within a predefined uncertainty set — rather than assuming parameter values are known exactly. Instead of optimising for a single expected outcome, it minimises the worst-case objective across all plausible realisations of uncertain data.
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