Introduction
Christian Küchler
Chapter 1 in Stability, Approximation, and Decomposition in Two- and Multistage Stochastic Programming, 2009, pp 1-8 from Springer
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Zusammenfassung In modern decision theory, it is often the case that at least some of the considered components of a given model are uncertain. Such problems arise in a variety of applications, such as inventory control, financial planning and portfolio optimization, airline revenue management, scheduling and operation of power systems, and supply chain management. Dealing with such decision problems, it is reasonable (and sometimes inevitable) to consider possible uncertainties within an optimization and decision-making process.
Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-8348-9399-4_1
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