Management models and industrial applications of linear programming [by] A. Charnes [and] W.W. Cooper.
Material type: TextPublication details: New York, Wiley [1961]Description: 2 v. illus. 27 cmISBN:- NA
- 658.018 CHA
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Includes index.
Suggested Topical Outline
Glossary of Symbols
A Survey of Some Salient Topics
The Stepping-Stone Method for Transportation-Type Models
Input-Output: An Example
Elements of Matrix Algebra
Elements of Matrix Algebra
The Simplex Method and Some Geometry in Linear Spaces
Appendix A: Some Further Geometrical Concepts
Data Interpretations by Direct and Dual Relations
Appendix B: Basic Existence Theorems and Goal Programming
Solutions and Requirements Spaces: Geometry for the Constraints
Appendix C: Some Basic Theorems in the Theory of Linear Inequalities
Geometry of the Functional
Theory and Computations for Delegation Models of Activity-Analysis Type: K-Efficiency, Functional Efficiency, and Goals
Nonlinearity-A Functional Oriented Strategy
Horizons and Surrogates in a Dynamic Model for Production Scheduling
Appendix D: The Kuhn-Tucker Theorem and Some Applications to Storage, Inventory, and Functional Efficiency
Degeneracy, Perturbation, and Complete Regularization
Appendix E: Consolidation and Classification Issues with Reference to Leontief Matrices / Bibliography
Index
Suggested Topical Outline
Glossary of Symbols
The Modified Simplex and Dual Methods, and the Revised Simplex Code for Electronic Calculators
Transportation-type Models
Dyadic Models and Subdual Methods
Prototypes, Compression, and Emphases in an Oil-field Development Example
Appendix F: The Double-Reverse Method
Networks and Models of Incidence Type
Appendix G: Mixing Routines for a Class of Coupled Models
Miscellaneous Topics
Some Relations between the Theory of Games and Linear Programming
Appendix H: Some Further Aspects of Saddle Points and Min.-Max. Operators
Game Theory: Extensions and Applications
Final Appendix
Bibliography
Index
eng.
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