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Practical Methods for Optimal Control Using Nonlinear Programming

Practical Methods for Optimal Control Using Nonlinear Programming

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Excellent content, horrible writing
Review: The contents of this book is by far the most pratical and complete I have seen, you can't go wrong with what's written in here. However, the writing style of the author is atrocious. There is almost no focus on any single topic, but just a bunch of random jump of (excellent) ideas and advices. Furthermore, his (very important) matrix notation is inconsistent throughout the book, there are places with matrices that "look" like identity matrices when they are not (see page 90). His writing and notations have cost me countless hours of hair-pulling in front of the computer.

5 stars for content, 0 for writing.

The content is brilliant, the author undoubtly is, too. Provided that you can read what's written!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Excellent content, horrible writing
Review: The contents of this book is by far the most pratical and complete I have seen, you can't go wrong with what's written in here. However, the writing style of the author is atrocious. There is almost no focus on any single topic, but just a bunch of random jump of (excellent) ideas and advices. Furthermore, his (very important) matrix notation is inconsistent throughout the book, there are places with matrices that "look" like identity matrices when they are not (see page 90). His writing and notations have cost me countless hours of hair-pulling in front of the computer.

5 stars for content, 0 for writing.

The content is brilliant, the author undoubtly is, too. Provided that you can read what's written!


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