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Symbolic Optimization

Recent releases of Mathematica have significantly extended the exact global optimization capabilities, and more optimization methods are currently under development. In this talk, Adam Strzebonski shows some examples of Wolfram Language optimization functions and discusses the algorithms used to implement them.

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