Logic for problem solving / Robert Kowalski.
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519.7 H 29590 Optimization theory : the finite dimensional case / | 519.7 H 42875 Introduction to mathematical programming / | 519.7 H 42876 Introduction to mathematical programming / | 519.7 K 34986 Logic for problem solving / | 519.7 N 33905 Numerical optimization of dynamic systems / | 519.7 P 24615 Optimization theory with applications / | 519.7 R 24443 Optimization theory / |
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Decision theory is the science of making optimal decisions in the face of uncertainty. Statistical decision theory is concerned with the making of decisions when in the presence of statistical knowledge (data) which sheds light on some of the uncertainties involved in the decision problem. The generality of these definitions is such that decision theory (dropping the qualifier ‘statistical’ for convenience) formally encompasses an enormous range of problems and disciplines. Any attempt at a general review of decision theory is thus doomed; all that can be done is to present a description of some of the underlying ideas.
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