Bibliography on Linear Programming
F. Virginia Rohde
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F. Virginia Rohde: United States Naval Proving Ground and The University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida
Operations Research, 1957, vol. 5, issue 1, 45-62
Abstract:
Although the earliest discussions of linear programming date back to the 1930's, to the work of German and Austrian mathematicians and economists such as Neisser, von Stackelberg, Schlesinger, Wald and von Neumann, the mathematics has been extensively developed only in the past six or eight years. Because of the relative newness of the subject, the literature is widely scattered, and it is rather difficult for one just starting to learn about linear programming to know where to begin.
Date: 1957
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