Jon Lee focuses on key mathematical ideas leading to useful models and algorithms, rather than on data structures and implementation details, in this introductory graduate-level text for students of operations research, mathematics, and computer science. The viewpoint is polyhedral, and Lee also use
A first course in combinatorial optimization
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- Publisher
- Cambridge University Press
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 222
- Series
- Cambridge texts in applied mathematics
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
For advanced undergraduate or graduate level students with some elementary notions from graph theory, this text is intended as a rigorous, enticing introduction to be used in a one-semester course. Without attempting comprehensiveness and touching only lightly on applications, Lee (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center) discusses linear and integer programming, polytopes, matroids and matroid optimization, shortest paths, and network flows. He emphasizes the unifying roles of matroids, submodularity, and polyhedral combinatorics, and does not dwell on data structures and implementation details. Problems and exercises are included throughout.
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Jon Lee focuses on key mathematical ideas leading to useful models and algorithms, rather than on data structures and implementation details, in this introductory graduate-level text for students of operations research, mathematics, and computer science. The viewpoint is polyhedral, and Lee also use