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Linear Programming Algorithms

Nikolaos Ploskas and Nikolaos Samaras
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Nikolaos Ploskas: University of Macedonia
Nikolaos Samaras: University of Macedonia

Chapter Chapter 2 in Linear Programming Using MATLAB®, 2017, pp 13-71 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract LPs can be formulated in various forms. An LP problem consists of the objective function, the constraints, and the decision variables. This chapter presents the theoretical background of LP. More specifically, the different formulations of the LP problem are presented. Detailed steps on how to formulate an LP problem are given. In addition, the geometry of the feasible region and the duality principle are also covered. Finally, a brief description of LP algorithms that will be used in this book is also presented.

Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-65919-0_2

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