Mathematical Programming for Operations Researchers and Computer Scientists
This book covers the fundamentals of linear programming, extension of linear programming to discrete optimization methods, multi-objective functions, quadratic programming, geometric programming, and classical calculus methods for solving nonlinear programming problems.
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Mathematical Programming for Operations Researchers and Computer Scientists
This book covers the fundamentals of linear programming, extension of linear programming to discrete optimization methods, multi-objective functions, quadratic programming, geometric programming, and classical calculus methods for solving nonlinear programming problems.
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Mathematical Programming for Operations Researchers and Computer Scientists

Mathematical Programming for Operations Researchers and Computer Scientists

by Holzman
Mathematical Programming for Operations Researchers and Computer Scientists

Mathematical Programming for Operations Researchers and Computer Scientists

by Holzman

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Overview

This book covers the fundamentals of linear programming, extension of linear programming to discrete optimization methods, multi-objective functions, quadratic programming, geometric programming, and classical calculus methods for solving nonlinear programming problems.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780824714994
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 06/01/1981
Series: Industrial Engineering: A Series of Reference Books and Textboo , #6
Pages: 392
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Albert G. Holzman

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. Linear Programming 3. Integer Programming 4. Game Theory 5. Goal Programming 6. Multicriteria Decision Making 7. Quadratic Programming 8. Complementarity Problems 9. Geometric Programming 10. Fixed Point Computing Methods 11. Classical Optimization 12. Nonlinear Programming
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