Operations research, mathematics and models
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Operations research, mathematics and models
(Proceedings of symposia in applied mathematics, v. 25)
American Mathematical Society, 1981
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"Lecture notes prepared for the American Mathematical Society Short Course, Operations Research: Mathematics and Models held in Duluth, Minnesota, August 19-20, 1979."
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Description
These lectures emphasized specific areas of operations research and the mathematics used in modeling and solving the related problems. The lecturers were: Seth Bonder, Ralph L. Disney, Frederick C. Johnson, William P. Pierskalla, Robert B. Rovinsky, Warren E. Walker. Each lecturer attempted to make his presentation self-contained in terms of defining the application areas and mathematics employed.
Table of Contents
Mathematical modeling of military conflict situations by S. Bonder Queueing networks by R. L. Disney Practical aspects of fishery management modeling by F. C. Johnson Mathematical modeling of health care delivery systems by W. P. Pierskalla Operations research: Applications in agriculture by R. B. Rovinsky Mathematical modeling applied to the relocation of fire companies by W. E. Walker.
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