Equality Constrained Minimization in Electrical Engineering 
Equality Constrained Minimization in Electrical Engineering
by Stanford / Stephen P. Boyd
Video Lecture 16 of 20
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Date Added: March 29, 2009

Lecture Description

Professor Stephen Boyd, of the Stanford University Electrical Engineering department, lectures on how equality constrained minimization is utilized in electrical engineering for the course, Convex Optimization I (EE 364A).

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Course Description


Concentrates on recognizing and solving convex optimization problems that arise in engineering. Convex sets, functions, and optimization problems. Basics of convex analysis. Least-squares, linear and quadratic programs, semidefinite programming, minimax, extremal volume, and other problems. Optimality conditions, duality theory, theorems of alternative, and applications. Interior-point methods. Applications to signal processing, control, digital and analog circuit design, computational geometry, statistics, and mechanical engineering.



Tags: Math, Math Convex

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