Transportation Systems Engineering Theory and Methods / by Ennio Cascetta.

Science is made offactsjust as a house is made of bricks, but a collection offacts is no more science than a pile of bricks is a house. Henry Poincare The aim of the disciplines of praxis is not theoretical knowledge .... It is to change the forms of action ... .. .. Aristotle Transportation systems...

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Main Author: Cascetta, Ennio (Author)
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Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 2001.
Edition:1st ed. 2001.
Series:Applied Optimization, 49
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505 0 |a 1. Transportation Systems -- 2. Transportation Supply Models -- 3. Random Utility Theory -- 4. Transportation Demand Models -- 5. Models for Traffic Assignment to Transportation Networks -- 6. Intra-Period (within-Day) Dynamic Models* -- 7. Algorithms for Traffic Assignment to Transportation Networks -- 8. Estimation of Travel Demand Flows -- 9. Transportation Supply Design Models -- 10. Transportation Systems Engineering for Planning and Evaluation -- A. Review of Numerical Analysis -- A.1. Sets and functions -- A.1.1. Elements of set topology -- A.1.2. Differentiable functions -- A.1.3. Convex functions -- A.2. Solution algorithms -- A.3. Fixed point problems -- A.3.1. Properties of fixed points -- A.3.2. Solution algorithms for fixed point problems -- A.4. Optimization problems -- A.4.1. Properties of minimum points -- A.4.1.1. Properties of minimum points on open sets -- A.4.1.2. Properties of minimum points on closed sets -- A.4.2. Solution algorithms for optimization problems -- A.4.2.1. Mono-dimensional optimization algorithms -- A.4.2.2. Unconstrained multi-dimensional optimization algorithms -- A.4.2.3. Bounded variables multi-dimensional optimization algorithms -- A.4.2.4. Linearly constrained multi-dimensional optimization algorithms -- A.5. Variational inequality problems -- A.5.1. Properties of variational inequalities -- A.5.2. Solution algorithms for variational inequality problems -- References -- Main Variables. 
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