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APP MTH 3014 - Optimisation III

Career: Undergraduate
Units: 3
Term: 3610
Campus: North Terrace
Contact: Up to 3 hours per week
Available for Study Abroad and Exchange: Yes
Available for Non-Award Study: Yes
Pre-Requisite: MATHS 1012
Assumed Knowledge: Basic computer programming skills such as would be obtained from ENG 1002, ENG 1003, COMP SCI 1012, COMP SCI 1101, MECH ENG 1100, MECH ENG 1102, MECH ENG 1103, MECH ENG 1104, MECH ENG 1105, C&ENVENG 1012
Assessment: Ongoing assessment, exam
Syllabus:

Most problems in life are optimisation problems: what is the best design for a racing kayak? How do you get the best return on your investments? What is the best use of your time in swot vac? What is the shortest route across town for an emergency vehicle? What are the optimal release rates from a dam for environmental flows in a river? Mathematical formulations of such optimisation problems might contain one or many independent variables. There may or may not be constraints on those variables. However, there is always an objective: minimise or maximise some function of the variable(s) subject to the constraints. This course examines nonlinear mathematical formulations, and concentrates on convex optimisation problems. Many modern optimisation methods in areas such as design of communication networks and finance rely on the classical underpinnings covered in this course. Topics covered are: One-dimensional (line) searches, direct methods, polynomial approximation, methods for differentiable functions; Theory of convex and nonconvex functions relevant to optimisation; Multivariable unconstrained optimisation, quasi-Newton Method, steepest descent methods, conjugate gradient methods; Constrained optimisation, including Karush-Kuhn-Tucker conditions and the Gradient Projection Method; Heuristics for non-convex problems, genetic algorithms.

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Critical Dates

Term Last Day to Add Online Census Date Last Day to WNF Last Day to WF
3610 Mon 14/03/2016 Thu 31/03/2016 Fri 06/05/2016 Fri 10/06/2016


Class Details

Enrolment Class: Lecture
Class Nbr Section Size Available Dates Days Time Location
13930 LE01 50 25 29 Feb - 4 Apr Monday 11am - 12pm Barr Smith South, 3022, Polygon Lecture Theatre
2 Mar - 6 Apr Wednesday 4pm - 5pm Napier, 208, Lecture Theatre
3 Mar - 7 Apr Thursday 8am - 9am Barr Smith South, 3022, Polygon Lecture Theatre
25 Apr - 6 Jun Monday 11am - 12pm Barr Smith South, 3022, Polygon Lecture Theatre
27 Apr - 8 Jun Wednesday 4pm - 5pm Napier, 208, Lecture Theatre
28 Apr - 9 Jun Thursday 8am - 9am Barr Smith South, 3022, Polygon Lecture Theatre
Related Class: Tutorial
Class Nbr Section Size Available Dates Days Time Location
15147 TU01 50 25 9 Mar - 9 Mar Wednesday 2pm - 3pm Ingkarni Wardli, G22, CAT Suite
23 Mar - 23 Mar Wednesday 2pm - 3pm Ingkarni Wardli, G22, CAT Suite
6 Apr - 6 Apr Wednesday 2pm - 3pm Ingkarni Wardli, G22, CAT Suite
4 May - 4 May Wednesday 2pm - 3pm Ingkarni Wardli, G22, CAT Suite
18 May - 18 May Wednesday 2pm - 3pm Ingkarni Wardli, G22, CAT Suite
1 Jun - 1 Jun Wednesday 2pm - 3pm Ingkarni Wardli, G22, CAT Suite