Building and solving mathematical programming models in engineering and science / Enrique Castillo ... [et al.].
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 533-540) and index.
TOC I. Models. 1. Linear Programming. 2. Mixed-Integer Linear Programming. 3. Nonlinear Programming --
II. Methods. 4. An Introduction to Linear Programming. 5. Understanding the Set of All Feasible Solutions. 6. Solving the Linear Programming Problem. 7. Mixed-Integer Linear Programming. 8. Optimality and Duality in Nonlinear Programming. 9. Computational Methods for Nonlinear Programming --
III. Software. 10. The GAMS Package. 11. Some Examples Using GAMS --
IV. Applications. 12. Applications. 13. Some Useful Modeling Tricks. A. Compatibility and Set of All Feasible Solutions.
APE MPS
Saifun Momota
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