Linear Programming

Linear Programming
ISBN-10
0335056555
ISBN-13
9780335056552
Series
Linear Programming
Category
Linear programming
Pages
58
Language
English
Published
1976
Author
Paul Williams

Description

Usually this has been the all slack solution . Using this basic feasible solution as a starting point , the rules of the simplex algorithm guarantee that we remain feasible for the course of the optimization .

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