Advanced Linear-programming Computing TechniquesTextbook on mathematics methodology applied in operational research and computer techniques - bibliography pp. 341 to 347 and diagrams. |
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PREFACE | 1 |
GENERALIZED PROBLEM STATEMENT | 11 |
THE SIMPLEX METHOD | 26 |
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assumed basic solution basic variables basis heading change of basis Chap coefficients constraint D-W algorithm decomposition derived problem discussed dual problem dual-feasible elements enter the basis equations feasible solution FTRAN Hence identity matrix incoming vector infeasible input integer integer programs iteration linear programming linearly independent logical columns logical variable LP problem matrix maximum negative nonbasic nonzero objective function obtained optimal basis optimal solution output parameter parameterized PARCOL PAROBJ PARRHS pivot selection position pricing primal algorithm primal problem primal solution procedure produces product form RAND Corporation range right-hand side routines rows and columns simplex method solved ẞh step structural variables subproblem Suppose tableau techniques Theorem tion transformed type-1 variables unbounded updated usually widgets zero