Mathematical and computational problems in linear dynamic programming

I︠U︡. P. Krivenkov

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Mathematical and computational problems in linear dynamic programming

by I︠U︡. P. Krivenkov, I︠U︡. P. Ivanilov, I͡U. P. Ivanilov

1973

National Aeronautics and Space Administration; For sale by the National Technical Information Service, Springfield, Va.

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Mathematical and computational problems in linear dynamic programming was written by I︠U︡. P. Krivenkov, I︠U︡. P. Ivanilov, I͡U. P. Ivanilov.

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