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利用OPENGL生成三维地形的源代码,实现三维地形可视化及实时运行。

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CaliforniaogyUSAHaifaMarc teboulleTel-Aviv UniversityAngelia NedicTel-AvUniversity of Illinois atIsraelUrbana-ChampaignInoSLieven VandenbergheUSAUniversity of CaliforniaLos Angeles, CaliforniaUSAAsuman OzdaglarMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyYue WangBoston massachusettsVirginia Polytechnic InstituteUSAand State UniversityArlingtonDaniel p palomarUSAHong Kong University ofScience and TechnologyYinyu YeHong KongStanford UniversityCaliforniaong-Shi PangUSAUniversity of illinoisat Urbana-ChampaignShuzhong zhangIllinoisChinese university of Hong KongUSAHong KongPrefaceThe past two decades have witnessed the onset of a surge of research in optimization.This includes theoretical aspects, as well as algorithmic developments such as generalizations of interior-point methods to a rich class of convex-optimization problemsThe development of general-purpose software tools together with insight generated bythe underlying theory have substantially enlarged the set of engineering-design problemsthat can be reliably solved in an efficient manner. 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