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Optimization of Wood Machining

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Since ancient time Nature has the capability to organize its phenomena optimally. Mankind has also striven for long times to use natural or artificial process to achieve an optimum or the best outcome possible. In the last centuries mankind has developed scientific, mostly mathematical methods for seeking optimal solutions based on different criteria. Basic requirement for any optimization is a well-defined objective function and its constraint functions. In general, we are interested in optimum solution which would fulfil several criteria.

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Csanády, E., Magoss, E. (2020). Optimization of Wood Machining. In: Mechanics of Wood Machining. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-51481-5_9

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