Variational Inequalities and Complementarity Problems — Theory and Application

The book starts from the works of Brower, Sperner and Kakutani, and then develops taking in results obtained as recently as 1980. The book benefits very much from the new results which it is able to incorporate, many of them being original material, and gives a very satisfying treatment of the Fixed Point area. At all times computational practicalities are stressed and computer results are quoted frequently. The style is clear and concise with very few misprints, which is reassuring in such a mathematical text. The book is very much one for the specialist and makes a good contribution to a specialist area. I would suspect that the material is only of interest to the researcher, but for the practising Operational Research worker the material would provide appropriate information for the construction of computer routines to analyse certain types of non? linear models.