The study of shape optimization problems encompasses a wide spectrum of
academic research with numerous applications to the real world. In this
work these problems are treated from both the classical and modern
perspectives and target a broad audience of graduate students in pure
and applied mathematics, as well as engineers requiring a solid
mathematical basis for the solution of practical problems. Driven by
good examples and illustrations and requiring only a standard knowledge
in the calculus of variations, differential equations, and functional
analysis, the book can serve as a text for a graduate course in
computational methods of optimal design and optimization, as well as an
excellent reference for applied mathematicians addressing functional
shape optimization problems.