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Theory of Linear and Integer Programming

Theory of Linear and Integer Programming

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Eyclopedic reference for linear and integer prog.
Review: A great reference text book, with some great historical notes about the history of both linear and integer programming.

It is the first book, both me and my advisor check out, when we require any thing on Linear and Integer Programming.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Eyclopedic reference for linear and integer prog.
Review: A great reference text book, with some great historical notes about the history of both linear and integer programming.

It is the first book, both me and my advisor check out, when we require any thing on Linear and Integer Programming.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Advanced LP and IP book
Review: This book is a theoretical book -as said in title. Unless you have solid mathematic background, this book may not be for you. I said "solid" doesn't mean "a lot" or "advanced", just a simple algebra that you learn in high school -but it has to be SOLID :) I use this book in theoretical part of my thesis and dissertation but you can find other substitution though. Look at Integer and Combinatorial Optimization by Nemhauser and Wolsey, it might be more practical.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Advanced LP and IP book
Review: This book is a theoretical book -as said in title. Unless you have solid mathematic background, this book may not be for you. I said "solid" doesn't mean "a lot" or "advanced", just a simple algebra that you learn in high school -but it has to be SOLID :) I use this book in theoretical part of my thesis and dissertation but you can find other substitution though. Look at Integer and Combinatorial Optimization by Nemhauser and Wolsey, it might be more practical.


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