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Linear Programming

In: Operations Research

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  • H. A. Eiselt

    (University of New Brunswick)

  • Carl-Louis Sandblom

    (Dalhousie University)

Abstract

This chapter will introduce linear programming, one of the most powerful tools in operations research. We first provide a short account of the history of the field, followed by a discussion of the main assumptions and some features of linear programming. Thus equipped, we then venture into some of the many applications that can be modeled with linear programming. This is followed by a discussion of the underlying graphical concepts and a discussion of the interpretation of the solution with many examples of sensitivity analyses. Each of the sections in this chapter is really a chapter in its own right. We have kept them under the umbrella of the chapter “Linear Programming” so as to emphasize that they belong together rather than being separate entities.

Suggested Citation

  • H. A. Eiselt & Carl-Louis Sandblom, 2012. "Linear Programming," Springer Texts in Business and Economics, in: Operations Research, edition 2, chapter 2, pages 13-104, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sptchp:978-3-642-31054-6_2
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-31054-6_2
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