Some Empirical Tests of the Criss-Cross Method
Stanley Zionts
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Stanley Zionts: State University of New York at Buffalo
Management Science, 1972, vol. 19, issue 4-Part-1, 406-410
Abstract:
Randomly-generated linear programming problems of three different types and five different sizes were solved by the criss-cross method and by the simplex method. One hundred problems of each type and size were solved, and the results are overwhelmingly favorable to the criss-cross method. An improvement to the criss-cross method used in these tests is given, and the extension of the results of the paper to variations of the criss-cross and simplex methods is discussed.
Date: 1972
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