Advances in Optimization and Linear Programming
ISBN: 9781003256052
Platform/Publisher: Taylor & Francis / CRC Press
Digital rights: Users: Unlimited; Printing: Unlimited; Download: Unlimited
Subjects: Computer Science; Mathematics & Statistics; Algorithms & Complexity; Advanced Mathematics; Analysis - Mathematics;

This new volume provides the information needed to understand the simplex method, the revised simplex method, dual simplex method, and more for solving linear programming problems.
Following a logical order, the book first gives a mathematical model of the linear problem programming and describes the usual assumptions under which the problem is solved. It gives a brief description of classic algorithms for solving linear programming problems as well as some theoretical results. It goes on to explain the definitions and solutions of linear programming problems, outlining the simplest geometric methods and showing how they can be implemented. Practical examples are included along the way. The book concludes with a discussion of multi-criteria decision-making methods.
Advances in Optimization and Linear Programming is a highly useful guide to linear programming for professors and students in optimization and linear programming.


Ivan Stanimirović, PhD, is currently Associate Professor at the Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics at the University of Nis, Serbia. He was formerly with the Faculty of Management at Megatrend University, Belgrade, as a lecturer. His work spans from multi-objective optimization methods to applications of generalized matrix inverses in areas such as image processing and restoration and computer graphics. His current research interests include computing generalized matrix inverses and their applications, applied multi-objective optimization and decision-making, as well as deep learning neural networks. Dr. Stanimirović was the chairman of a workshop held at the 13th Serbian Mathematical Congress, Vrnjaèka Banja, Serbia, in 2014.

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