Danzig. Linear programming
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D. Danzig. Linear programming, its applications and generalizations
In the West, Danzig is considered the founder of linear programming, since the development of this discipline in the United States actually began with the development of the famous simplex method in the late 40s for the numerical solution of the main problem of linear programming. Danzig's monograph successfully combines an extremely elementary presentation of the basic, original problems of linear programming, which will be accessible even to a completely inexperienced in mathematics reader, with chapters devoted to such deep and mathematically subtle theories as the principle of decomposition or discrete (integer) programming. This book can, for a certain reason, be considered a kind of encyclopedia of linear programming (for the year of publication), which contains, in one form or another, a description of most of the main issues related to this discipline.
Publishing house "Progress", Moscow: 1966. - 600 p.
In the West, Danzig is considered the founder of linear programming, since the development of this discipline in the United States actually began with the development of the famous simplex method in the late 40s for the numerical solution of the main problem of linear programming. Danzig's monograph successfully combines an extremely elementary presentation of the basic, original problems of linear programming, which will be accessible even to a completely inexperienced in mathematics reader, with chapters devoted to such deep and mathematically subtle theories as the principle of decomposition or discrete (integer) programming. This book can, for a certain reason, be considered a kind of encyclopedia of linear programming (for the year of publication), which contains, in one form or another, a description of most of the main issues related to this discipline.
Publishing house "Progress", Moscow: 1966. - 600 p.
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