In the Russian edition published in 1989, this book was called "Minimax
Algorithms in Problems of Numerical Analysis". The new title is better
related to the subject of the book and its style. The basis for every
decision or inference concerning the ways to solve a given problem is
the computa- tion model. Thus, the computation model is the epicenter of
any structure studied in the book. Algorithms are not constructed here,
they are rather derived from computation models. Quality of an algorithm
depends entirely on consistency of the model with the real-life problem.
So, constructing a model is an art, deriving an algorithm is a science.
We study only minimax or, in other words, worst-case computation models.
However, one of the characteristic features of the book is a new
approach to the notion of the worst-case conditions in dynamic
processes. This approach leads to the concept of sequentially optimal
algorithms, which play the central role in the book. In conclusion, I
would like to express my gratitude to Prof. Dr. Heinz J. Skala and Dr.
Sergei A. Orlovsky for encouraging translation of this book. I also
greatly appreciate the highly professional job of Dr. Olga R. Chuyan who
translated the book.