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330.1
Title
Mathematical Introduction to Linear Programming and Game Theory ([EBook] /) / by Louis Brickman.
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Brickman, Louis
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New York, NY : : Springer New York, , 1989.
Physical Details
XII, 132 p. : online resource.
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Undergraduate texts in mathematics
0172-6056
ISBN
9781461245407
Summary Note
Mathematical elegance is a constant theme in this treatment of linear programming and matrix games. Condensed tableau, minimal in size and notation, are employed for the simplex algorithm. In the context of these tableau the beautiful termination theorem of R.G. Bland is proven more simply than heretofore, and the important duality theorem becomes almost obvious. Examples and extensive discussions throughout the book provide insight into definitions, theorems, and applications. There is considerable informal discussion on how best to play matrix games. The book is designed for a one-semester undergraduate course. Readers will need a degree of mathematical sophistication and general tools such as sets, functions, and summation notation. No single college course is a prerequisite, but most students will do better with some prior college mathematics. This thorough introduction to linear programming and game theory will impart a deep understanding of the material and also increase the student's mathematical maturity.:
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1 Simultaneous Linear Equations -- 2 Linear Programming Foundations -- 3 The Simplex Algorithm -- 4 Dual Tableaux and Two-Phase Algorithms -- 5 Dual LP Problems -- 6 Matrix Games.
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Online access to this digital book is restricted to subscription institutions through IP address (only for SISSA internal users)
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-4540-7
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