Uses numerical examples with commentary on the nature of applications. Definitions are introduced in context and examples are intended to motivate discussion as well as aid in understanding. Concentrates on methods for solving the general models of linear, separable nonlinear and integer programming along with their practical computer implementation. Numerical examples are sufficiently small to be solvable by hand.
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Uses numerical examples with commentary on the nature of applications. Definitions are introduced in context and examples are intended to motivate discussion as well as aid in understanding. Concentrates on methods for solving the general models of linear, separable nonlinear and integer programming along with their practical computer implementation. Numerical examples are sufficiently small to be solvable by hand.
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