linear programming

NOUN
  1. a mathematical technique used in economics; finds the maximum or minimum of linear functions in many variables subject to constraints
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  • The thesis uses 0 - 1 integer linear programming to construct algorithm - hardware mapping models.
  • In chapter three we introduce the dual linear programming theory with fuzzy parameters, link the fuzzy matrix game with dual linear programming theory, and give the methods to solve the game.
  • This paper considers the nonlinear programming problem of interval parameters.
  • A nonlinear programming model for voltage stability critical point was proposed.
  • The use of linear programming as an aid to decision making when allocating scarce investment funds has been widely advocated.
  • The models range from simple spreadsheet programs that merely help with the arithmetic to linear programming models that help find the best financial plan. Principles of Corporate Finance
  • The thesis uses 0 - 1 integer linear programming to construct algorithm - hardware mapping models.
  • They get out their linear programming charts, statistical decision theories, minimax solutions, and compute the price-cost probabilities of their transactions and investments, just like we do. Matthew Yglesias » Bernanke Suddenly in Trouble
  • The models range from simple spreadsheet programs that merely help with the arithmetic to linear programming models that help find the best financial plan. Principles of Corporate Finance
  • Using the linear programming method, they have set up a mathematic optimization model for adjusting age-grade of timber forest in Hushan Forestry Farm of Suichang, Zhejiang.
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