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“Industrial production, the flow of resources in the economy, the exertion of military effort in a war theater-all are complexes of numerous interrelated activities. Differences may exist in the goals to be achieved, the particular processes involved, and the magnitude of effort. Nevertheless, it is possible to abstract the underlying essential similarities in the management of these seemingly disparate systems.”

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Linear Programming and Extensions

This book delves into the principles and methods of linear programming, offering a detailed exploration of its extensions and applications across disciplines such as mathematics, engineering, and economics. more

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George Dantzig
George Dantzig

George Dantzig was a renowned computer scientist born on November 8, 1914, and passed away on May 13, 2005. He made significant contributions to the fields of linear programming, integer programming, and network flows, and is considered a pioneer in the field of operations research. more

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