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Two‐stage stochastic integer programming: a survey

R. Schultz, L. Stougie and M. H. van der Vlerk

Statistica Neerlandica, 1996, vol. 50, issue 3, 404-416

Abstract: Stochastic integer programming is more complicated than stochastic linear programming, as will be explained for the case of the two‐stage stochastic programming model. A survey of the results accomplished in this recent field of research is given.

Date: 1996
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