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What's different about the 2nd edition relative to the 1st?

--Rob


On Sun, Jun 30, 2013 at 1:18 PM, Sean Luke <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Also:  If you're coming to GECCO, I'll be bringing a few copies to
> distribute at cost if you'd like one.
>
> Sean
>
> On Jun 30, 2013, at 4:09 PM, Sean Luke wrote:
>
> > I am proud to announce "Essentials of Metaheuristics, Second Edition".
> >
> > This is significant update to the first edition of the book.  It is
> available as follows:
> >
> >       - Lulu.com (paperback)  for $20
> >               http://tinyurl.com/essentialslulu
> >
> >       - Amazon.com (paperback) for $25  --- DON'T BUY HERE YET
> >               Please take a few weeks before the second edition shows up
> on Amazon.
> >               In the meantime, the first edition will still be shown
> (don't buy that).
> >
> >       - Online for free as Online Version 2.0
> >               http://cs.gmu.edu/~sean/book/metaheuristics/
> >
> > About the Book
> > This is an open set of lecture notes on metaheuristics algorithms,
> intended for undergraduate students, practitioners, programmers, and other
> non-experts. It was developed as a series of lecture notes for an
> undergraduate course I taught at GMU. The chapters are designed to be
> printable separately if necessary. As it's lecture notes, the topics are
> short and light on examples and theory. It's best when complementing other
> texts.
> >
> > Sean Luke
> > George Mason University
>



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