Network interdiction and stochastic integer programming
David L. Woodruff
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Network interdiction and stochastic integer programming
Published
Mar 18, 2013
Publisher
Springer
Pages
140
ISBN-13
9781475778236
ISBN-10
1475778236
Subjects
Control and Dynamic Systems
Lévy processes and stochastic calculus
Stochastic equations in infinite dimensions
Stochastic Integration with Jumps
Quantum many-particle systems
Stochastic Calculus In Application Proceedings (Pitman Research Notes in Mathematics)
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