What is a computer program? Computer programs consist of a set of commands that the computer must execute. The computer executes the commands as it reads the file (from top to bottom) until it reaches ...
Management Science, Vol. 14, No. 1, Theory Series (Sep., 1967), pp. 34-57 (24 pages) This paper considers the chance-constrained programming problem where the decision variables can be either bounded ...
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Mathematical programming discriminant analysis models must be normalised to prevent the generation of discriminant functions in which the variable coefficients and the constant term are zero. This ...
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