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Three examples of the applications of linear programming are given, drawn from the manufacture of plywood, the distribution of grain, and industrial fermentation. In each of these widely different ...
A linear programming problem is said to be stochastic if one or more of the coefficients in the objective function or the system of constraints or resource availabilities is known only by its ...
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