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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actually algorithm applied assumed basic basis becomes block bound called change of basis Chap coefficients column condition considered constraint cost course derived problem determined discussed dual effect elements equations example exists feasible solution functional given gives Hence increase indices infeasible input integer inverse iteration least less limit linear logical matrix maximum method necessary negative nonzero Note obtained occurs optimal optimal solution original parameter performed pivot position possible pricing primal problem procedure produces programming Proof range reduced replace represented routines scale selected side simplex simplex method situation solved standard step structural subproblem Suppose tableau techniques Theorem tion transformed unbounded updated usually variables vector zero