constrained optimization to the design of digital ï¬lters, optimal control, robotics, and multiuser detection in wireless networks. Although students who have read this book might be able to implement some of the methods discussed here, they should generally make use of more sophisticated and robust software packages. A surprising weakness of the book is the lack of any discussion of available software implementations of the various algorithms. This textbook is appropriate for its intended audience of graduate students in electrical engineering, but it would not be appropriate for more general audiences. Readers looking for a broad introduction to optimization with more theory but without the electrical engineering applications and without the coverage of SOCP and SDP might be better oï¬ with a mainstream textbook such as Nocedal and Wright [2]. Readers looking for a more specialized text that discusses convex optimization, SOCP, SDP, and applications would be well served by the textbook of Boyd and Vandenberghe [1].
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