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  1. Algorithmic Principles of Mathematical Programming (Texts in the Mathematical Sciences) by Ulrich Faigle, W. Kern, et all 2010-11-02
  2. Control of Uncertain Systems: A Linear Programming Approach by Munther A. Dahleh, Ignacio J. Diaz-Bobillo, 1995-06
  3. Applied Mathematical Programming by Stephen P. Bradley, Arnoldo C. Hax, et all 1977-02
  4. Integer Programming by Robert S. Garfinkel, George L. Nemhauser, 2010-12-16
  5. Introduction to Stochastic Programming (Springer Series in Operations Research and Financial Engineering) by John R. Birge, François Louveaux, 1997-07-18
  6. Hierarchical Linear Models: Applications and Data Analysis Methods (Advanced Quantitative Techniques in the Social Sciences) by Dr. Stephen W. Raudenbush, Anthony S. Bryk, 2001-12-19
  7. Dynamic Programming & Optimal Control, Vol. I by Dimitri P. Bertsekas, 2005-05-01
  8. Linear Algebra Gems: Assets for Undergraduate Mathematics (Notes Series, Volume 59) by Charles Johnson, 2002-01-01
  9. Linear Inequalities and Related Systems. (AM-38) (Annals of Mathematics Studies) by Harold William Kuhn, Albert William Tucker, 1956-10-01
  10. Introduction to Finite Mathematics and Linear Programming by Kyohai Sasaki, 1970-12-10
  11. Problems in Linear and Non-Linear Programming (Charles Griffin Book) by S. Vajda, 1987-03-12
  12. Introduction to Linear Programming (Pure and Applied Mathematics)
  13. Linear Programming by Katta G. Murty, 1983-10-07
  14. Generalized Linear Models, Second Edition (Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs on Statistics & Applied Probability) by P. McCullagh, John A. Nelder, 1989-08-01

101. Linear Programming
The function P is called the objective function, the first three inequalities are called problem constraints because they usually come from the story problem, and x ≥ 0 and y
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Linear Programming
Introduction
One chapter of the Finite Mathematics course that often gives students problems is the chapter on Linear Programming. The purpose of this project is to explain the different techniques of solving a linear programming problem. The process starts out with the geometric approach of shading a system of linear inequalities, moves to a table of intersecting lines, and ends with the simplex process using matrices. This project will provide a cohesive and clear migration path through the different techniques. An extra portion at the end explains how the movement between intersection points works.
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The Linear Programming Problem
Your objective in a linear programming problem is to maximize or minimize an objective function subject to some constraints. The constraints take the form of linear inequalities, hence the name "linear" in the type of problem. A typical linear programming problem looks like this.

102. Zimpl
A little language to translate the mathematical model of a problem into a linear or (mixed-) integer mathematical program expressed in .lp or .mps file format which can be read and (hopefully) solved by a LP or MIP solver. Zimpl is a command line program written in plain C and released under GNU GPL.
http://www.zib.de/koch/zimpl/

103. The Prize In Economics 1975 - Presentation Speech
During the 1940 s linear programming was, independently of the Russian He formulated this problem in accordance with the linear programming model.
http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/economics/laureates/1975/presentation-speech.
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The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 1975
Leonid Vitaliyevich Kantorovich, Tjalling C. Koopmans
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 1975
Nobel Prize Award Ceremony ... Banquet Speech
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Presentation Speech by Professor Ragnar Bentzel of the Royal Academy of Sciences
Translation from the Swedish text Your Majesties, Your Royal Highnesses, Ladies and Gentlemen,
At the end of the 1930's Kantorovich was faced by a concrete planning problem - how to combine the available productive resources in factory in such a way that production was maximized. He solved this problem by inventing a new type of analysis, later called linear programming. This is a technique for finding the maximum value of a linear function under constraints consisting of linear inequalities. A characteristic feature of this technique is that the calculations give as by-products some expressions, called shadow prices, which possess certain qualities that make them useful as accounting prices.

104. Linear Programming Duality Definition Of Linear Programming Duality In The Free
linear programming, solution of a mathematical problem concerning maximum and minimum values of a firstdegree (linear) algebraic expression, with variables subject to certain
http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Linear programming duality

105. CBC User Guide
The COIN Branch and Cut solver is an open-source mixed-integer program (MIP) solver written in C++.
http://www.coin-or.org/Cbc
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CBC User Guide
John Forrest
IBM Research
Robin Lougee-Heimer
IBM Research CBC and this documentation are provided under the terms of the Common Public License ("CPL") . Any use, reproduction or distribution of the programs constitutes the recipient's acceptance of the license. The CPL is approved by the Open Source Initiative . IBM Corporation, the author of the CPL , has a CPL FAQ available which is based on IBM's understanding of the CPL Table of Contents
Introduction
Welcome to CBC Prerequisites Preliminaries ...
Messages A. FAQ B. Doxygen C. Revision History
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Associated Classes Methods for Getting Solution Information from OSI Useful Set and Get Methods in CbcModel Classes Used by CbcModel - Most Useful ... CBC Messages Passed At or Above Log Level 3
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106. Linear Programming 1 An Introduction To Linear Programming
File Format Adobe PostScript View as HTML
http://www-math.mit.edu/~goemans/notes-lp.ps

107. Linear Programming
linear programming n a mathematical technique used in economics; finds the maximum or minimum of linear functions in many variables subject to
http://dictionary.die.net/linear programming
Definition: linear programming
Search dictionary for Source: WordNet (r) 1.7 linear programming n : a mathematical technique used in economics; finds the maximum or minimum of linear functions in many variables subject to constraints
Source: The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (2003-OCT-10) linear programming linear function where the arguments are subject to linear constraint s. The simplex method is one well known algorithm
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108. Discrete Optimization Methods
Archive of Pascal procedures from the 1983 text Discrete Optimization Algorithms with Pascal Programs by Maciej M. Syslo, Narsingh Deo, and Janusz S. Kowalik.
http://www.cs.sunysb.edu/~algorith/implement/syslo/implement.shtml

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Discrete Optimization Methods
The Pascal procedures available in this archive are taken with permission from Discrete Optimization Algorithms with Pascal Programs by Maciej M. Syslo, Narsingh Deo, and Janusz S. Kowalik. This text was published in 1983 by Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, NJ. To our knowledge these programs are available nowhere else on the Internet. The field of discrete optimization (as viewed by the authors of the text above) consists of the areas of linear and integer programming, cover problems, knapsack problems, graph theory, network-flow problems, and scheduling. Their text covers these areas, using Pascal programs to elucidate methods of attacking discrete optimization problems. Those programs are downloadable from this site (see the previous page).
Some notes on the programs themselves
The methods used in the programs tend to speak for themselves, however for in-depth coverage of the problems and algorithms it is advised that a copy of the text be obtained. Many of the data types (particularly array data types) used in the Pascal procedures are assumed to be declared elsewhere (these are more "procedures" than complete programs), and are explicitly named only in the text. As a general rule, however, a naming convention is followed which should clear up most ambiguities. An array of integers which has indices ranging from 1 through N, which would be declared

109. Nonlinear Optimization
Nonlinear finite and infinite dimensional optimization, identification, methods and demo software by Prof. V. K. Tolstykh, Donetsk National University.
http://www.donnu.edu.ua/physics/kkt/tolstykh/

110. Presolving In Linear Programming
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http://www.davi.ws/doc/Andersen.pdf

111. Linear Programming (education) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
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112. Center For Advanced Modeling And Optimization
Information about modeling and optimization systems, modeling languages for mathematical programming, linear and nonlinear programming packages, and other optimization software.
http://www.ici.ro/camo/

113. THE ELIMINATION FORM OF THE INVERSE AND ITS APPLICATION TO LINEAR
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http://132.248.9.1:8991/hevila/pdf-ariel/The elimination form of the inverse and

114. Linear Programming | Define Linear Programming At Dictionary.com
–noun Mathematics . any of several methods for finding where a given linear function of several nonnegative variables assumes an extreme value and for determining the
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/linear programming

115. OR/MS Today - June 1998 - Software Survey
By Stephen G. Nash, 1998
http://www.lionhrtpub.com/orms/orms-6-98/nlpss.html
June 1998
Nonlinear Programming
Despite some drawbacks, the "all of the above" of optimization models fills an important role
By Stephen G. Nash

Nonlinear models arise often in science and engineering. They have been used, for example, to determine how to clean up pollution in underground water systems. The model determines where to pump out contaminated water, and where to pump in clean water, so as to reduce the contamination to acceptable levels in either the least time or at the least cost. The constraints model the flow of water through the underground system, and also specify limits on how much water can be pumped in and out.
Another application is in the design of trusses. Here the model determines which support beams to include in the truss, and how thick they should be, so as to maximize the stiffness of the truss. The constraints in the model specify the locations and magnitudes of the loads that must be supported by the truss.
Although less common, nonlinear models can also arise in business applications, for example, in the management of investment portfolios. In this setting, the goal might be to determine a mix of investments so as to maximize return while minimizing risk. The nonlinearity in the model comes from taking risk into account.
Modeling of traffic also leads to nonlinearities, representing such notions as congestion and travel times. And gasoline blending models use nonlinear functions to represent volatility and octane-quality measures.

116. CRAN Task View: Optimization And Mathematical Programming
E.g., mixed integer linear programming solvers typically offer standard linear programming routines like the simplex algorithm.
http://cran.r-project.org/web/views/Optimization.html
CRAN Task View: Optimization and Mathematical Programming
Maintainer: Stefan Theussl Contact: Version: This CRAN task view contains a list of packages which offer facilities for solving optimization problems. Although every regression model in statistcs solves an optimization problem they are not part of this view. If you are looking for regression methods, the following views will contain useful starting points: Multivariate SocialSciences Robust among others. The focus of this task view is on General Purpose Continuous Solvers Mathematical Programming Solvers and Specific Applications in Optimization . Packages are categorized in these three sections. Many packages provide functionality for more than one of the subjects listed at the end of this task view. E.g., mixed integer linear programming solvers typically offer standard linear programming routines like the simplex algorithm. Therefore following each package description a list of abbreviations describes the typical features of the optimizer (i.e., the problems which can be solved). The full names of the abbreviations given in square brackets can be found at the end of this task view under Classification According to Subject If you think that some package is missing from the list, please let me know.

117. Linear Programming
Linear programming. Advantages and disadvantages. Simplex method. Problem. Solution. Graphically. Example Programa lineal. Ventajas y desventajas. Metodo simple
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ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF LINEAR PROGRAMMING Linear programming has become nowadays, the mathematical technique most used in solving a variety of problems related with management, from scheduling, media selection, financial planning to capital budgeting, transportation and many others, with the special characteristic that linear programming expect always to maximise or minimise some quantity. Two possibilities appear at the solution of a linear-programming problem: Simplex method , developed by Dr.Dantzing, this method is remarkable due to its efficiency and calculating facility. The simplex method can be used where distributions method cannot. Therefore the field of application is quite broad. In complex cases this method saves time and effort by taking us to the optimal solution in a finite number of steps. Graphically , this option will be developed in the later example.

118. MATLAB OPTIMIZATION And .NET (C++, C#) - Tomlab Optimization
For fast and robust large-scale optimization in Matlab, LabVIEW, AMPL and .NET with packages including CPLEX, Xpress, MINOS, SNOPT.
http://tomopt.com/
For MATLAB , AMPL and Microsoft .NET Framework
MATLAB OPTIMIZATION - TOMLAB
The TOMLAB Optimization Environment is a powerful optimization, optimal control and modeling platform for solving applied optimization problems in Matlab. TOMLAB provides a wide range of features, tools and services for your solution process. TOMLAB 7.5 now available!
.NET OPTIMIZATION - TOMNET
The TOMNET Optimization Platform provides a standardized environment for general operations research development for the Microsoft .NET Framework. Well-known optimization solvers, such as SNOPT and MINOS are fully integrated.
AMPL OPTIMIZATION - AMPL
A M odeling L anguage for Mathematical P rogramming. AMPL is a computer language for describing production, distribution, blending, scheduling and many other kinds of problems known generally as large-scale optimization or mathematical programming.
Other TOMLAB Pages:
PROPT - The world's fastest Optimal Control platform for Matlab. TOMSYM - SYMbolic Optimization Modeling with two levels of source transformation. MAD - Matlab Automatic Differentiation package.

119. A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis Of Alternative Air Quality Control
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120. Linear Programming - Decision-Making Skills Training From MindTools.com
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