A quadratic recourse function for the two-stage stochastic program
John R. Birge
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A quadratic recourse function for the two-stage stochastic program
by John R. Birge, S. M. Pollock, Liqun Qi
Published
1995
Publisher
University of Michigan, College of Engineering
Pages
11
Stochastic models in operations research
Lectures on Stochastic Programming
Numerical techniques for stochastic optimization
Introduction to Stochastic Dynamic Programming
Stochastic programming
Stochastic programming 84
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