Elementary linear programming with applications
Bernard Kolman
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Elementary linear programming with applications
Published
1995
Publisher
Academic Press
Pages
449
ISBN-10
012417910X
Description
Disk contains: linear programming code SMPX.
Subjects
Operations research
Introduction to Linear Optimization
An introduction to management science
Civil and environmental systems engineering
Linear programming and network flows
An Introduction to Management Science
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For most readers, Elementary linear programming with applications typically takes between 9h 21m and 6h 14m to complete. This is based on the book's length of approximately 112,250 words and common reading speeds.
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Elementary linear programming with applications was written by Bernard Kolman.
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