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Linear Programming and Extensions

โœ Scribed by George Bernard Dantzig


Publisher
Princeton University Press
Year
1963
Tongue
English
Leaves
631
Series
Rand Corporation Research Studies
Edition
1St Edition
Category
Library

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In real-world problems related to finance, business, and management, mathematicians and economists frequently encounter optimization problems. First published in 1963, this classic work looks at a wealth of examples and develops linear programming methods for solutions. Treatments covered include price concepts, transportation problems, matrix methods, and the properties of convex sets and linear vector spaces.


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