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  1. Large-scale systems optimizations with applications to energy (Stanford University. Systems Optimization Laboratory. Technical report SOL) by George Bernard Dantzig, 1977
  2. On integer and partial integer linear programming problems by George Bernard Dantzig, 1958
  3. On the continuity of the minimum set of a continuous function ([Rand Corporation] Memorandum RM-4657-PR) by George Bernard Dantzig, 1966
  4. Future development [sic] of operations research (I.E.R) by George Bernard Dantzig, 1961
  5. Variables with upper bounds in linear programming (Notes on linear programming) by George B Dantzig, 1954
  6. A proof of a property of Leontief and Markov matrices (I.E.R) by George Bernard Dantzig, 1962
  7. On the max flow min cut theorem of networks (Rand paper series) by George Bernard Dantzig, 1955
  8. Mathematics of the Decision Sciences, Two Volumes by George B. & Arthur Veinott (eds.) Dantzig, 1968
  9. Linear Programming and Extensions by george dantzig, 1959
  10. The simplex method by George Bernard Dantzig, 1956
  11. Quadratic programming: A variant of the Wolfe-Markowitz algorithms (I.E.R) by George Bernard Dantzig, 1961
  12. Alternate algorithm for the revised simplex method: Using a product form for the inverse (Notes on linear programming) by George B Dantzig, 1953
  13. Mathematical programming essays in honor of George B. Dantzig (Mathematical programming study)
  14. Mathematical Programming Essays in Honor of George B. Dantzig: 2 Volume Set (Mathematical Programming Studies)

81. Call For Nominations For Dantzig Prize
CALL FOR NOMINATIONS FOR THE george B. dantzig PRIZE 2000 Nominations are solicitedfor the george B. dantzig Prize, administered jointly by the Mathematical
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  • Subject : Call for Nominations for Dantzig Prize From bogardo@siam.org Date : Thu, 10 Jun 99 10:34:26 -0500
CALL FOR NOMINATIONS FOR THE GEORGE B. DANTZIG PRIZE 2000 Nominations are solicited for the George B. Dantzig Prize, administered jointly by the Mathematical Programming Society (MPS) and the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM). This prize is awarded to one or more individuals for original research which by its originality, breadth and depth, is having a major impact on the field of mathematical programming. The contributions(s) for which the award is made must be publicly available and may belong to any aspect of mathematical programming in its broadest sense. Strong preference will be given to candidates that have not reached their 50th birthday in the year of the award. The prize will be presented at the Mathematical Programming Society's triennial symposium, to be held 7-11 August 2000 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Past prize recipients are listed on the MPS Web site http://www.caam.rice.edu/~mathprog/

82. Portraits Of Statisticians
D'ALEMBERT, Jean le Rond 17171783. DANIELS, Henry Ellis 1912-2000. dantzig,george Bernard 1914-. DARMOIS, georges. DAVID, Florence Nightingale 1909-1993.
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  • 83. Wired 9.12: The Optimizer
    If there is a Godfather of it all the entire field of large-scale optimization- it is george dantzig, the Stanford professor emeritus of operations research
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    If there is a Godfather of it all - the entire field of large-scale optimization - it is George Dantzig, the Stanford professor emeritus of operations research and computer science who developed the simplex method on which Yossi Sheffi has built his work. Run a Google search on Dantzig and you'll find yourself inundated with online tributes to the man whose early work has inspired the field of linear programming for which simplex is the preeminent tool. The versatility and economic impact of linear programming in today's industrial world is truly awesome. It is deployed to solve any problem involving limited resources, an overall objective, and a choice of actions to be taken - everything from work schedules to production plans. Dantzig lives on the Stanford campus in Palo Alto, California. When I visit him, the 87-year-old professor, wearing purple pajamas, takes me into the living room of his 1960s ranch-style home, and the first thing he wants to set straight is a matter of semantics. He didn't "retire" from Stanford. He "was retired," clearly against his wishes, just before he turned 83. Drawn shades block out the oppressively bright sunlight. I ask him about simplex. He points to a multisided black glass sculpture on his marble coffee table, a gift from a group of students at the University of Illinois. It's an artistic interpretation of his work.

    84. Biographies Of Computer Pioneers A-J
    switching, internet; dantzig, george Bernard ; (1914 ); Davinci, Leonardo;inventor, polymath; Deeds, Edward Andrew ; (1874-1960); DeForest
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    85. HES: QUERY -- Golden Jubilee Of Simplex Algorithm
    This summer marks the 50th anniversary of george dantzig*s inventionof the simplex algorithm. I would appreciate any references
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    Subject: Golden Jubilee of simplex algorithm
    To: MATH-HISTORY-LIST@ENTERPRISE.MAA.ORG This summer marks the 50th anniversary of George Dantzig*s invention of the simplex algorithm. I would appreciate any references to printed, on-line an essay to mark this anniversary. I am aware of the following two items: Donald J. Albers with Constance Reid, **An Interview with George B. Dantzig: 1986), pp. 293-313. Robert Freund et al., **Professor George Dantzig: Linear Programming Founder http://www-or.stanford.edu/faculty/dantzig.art.html Randy K. Schwartz, Chairman email rschwart@schoolcraft.cc.mi.us Department of Mathematics voice 313/462-4400 extn. 5290 Liberal Arts Building Schoolcraft College "In the Inn of the world there is room for

    86. REFERENCES
    11, 1971, p. 27. dantzig, george B., Saaty, Thomas L. Compact City A Planfor a Livable Urban Environment. WH Freeman, San Francisco, 1973.
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  • Ehricke, K. A.: Space Industrial Productivity, New Options for the Future, presentation before SubCommittee on Space Science and Applications of the Committee on Science and Technology, U.S. House of Representatives, 94th Congress, Serial M, vol. 2, Sept. 1975.
  • Princeton University Conference, Meeting no. 127, on Space Manufacturing Facilities, Princeton University, May 1975.
  • National Research Council, Space Science Board: Human Factors in Long-Duration Spaceflight, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, 1972.
  • Berry, C. A.: View of Human Problems to be Addressed for Long Duration Spaceflights, Aerospace Medicine, vol. 44, 1973, pp. 1136-1146.
  • Johnston, R. S., Dietlein, L. F., ed.: Proceedings Skylab Life Sciences Symposium, vol. 1, 2, November 1974, NASA TM X-58, 154.
  • Burgess, E.: Rotating Space Station Could be Made Livable for Crew, The Christian Science Monitor, Boston, Mass., March 18, 1970, p. 15.
  • Altman, F.: Some Aversive Characteristics of Centrifugally Generated Gravity, Aerospace Medicine, vol. 44, 1973, pp. 418-421.
  • Beauchamp, G. T.: Adverse Effects Due to Space Vehicle Rotation, Astronautical Sciences Review, vol. 3, no. 4, Oct.-Dec. 1961, pp. 9-11.
  • 87. Records For Functions, Continuous. (LC) (in Lcmarc)
    dantzig, george Bernard, 1914 On the continuity of the minimum set of a continuousfunction by george B. dantzig, Jon H. Folkman and Norman Shapiro.
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    88. Syllabus
    3rd Edition, McGrawHill, New York, l984. dantzig, george B. Linear Programmingand Extensions. Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ. 1963.
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    Course: Agricultural Economics 552 Introduction to Mathematical Programming
    Fall, 2001 Instructor: Channing Arndt Secretary: Leslie Stetler
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    Office Hours: T Th 10:00-11:30 am Course Objectives: The purpose of this course is to introduce students to Mathematical Programming - a set of mathematical optimization techniques, which are extensively used in agricultural economics and agribusiness. Mathematical programming solves formally stated constrained optimization problems. We will focus on linear programming. Applications areas include farm management, agri-business, transportation, spatial market equilibrium, and risk. Emphasis will be placed on the economic underpinning of mathematical programming problems, formulating mathematical programming problems, and interpreting results. Initially, small models will be solved using EXCEL. In October, we will shift to the GAMS programming language. Finally, a few classic papers illustrating the use of these techniques for a wide variety of problems will be examined. Readings: GAMS manuals are available on the web (www.gams.com). The manual is large and quite unwieldly in loose leaf paper form. For those interested, we can arrange to photocopy and bind GAMS manuals at a local copy shop. Fundamental Methods of Mathematical Economics by Alpha Chiang and the Schaum's Outline Mathematics for Economists are useful reference texts. These books are available in the bookstore and have been placed on reserve in the Krannert library. Supplementary readings from numerous sources will also be utilized. Supplementary readings will be available on reserve and in a packet from Copy Mat.

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    90. Linear Programming
    Chvátal, Vašek, Linear Programming, New York Freeman, 1983; dantzig, GeorgeB. Linear Programming and Extensions, Princeton NJ Princeton University Press
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    • Beasley, J. E.(editor), Advances in Linear and Integer Programming , Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1996. Carter, Michael, "Linear Programming with Mathematica" in Computational Economics and Finance , edited by Hal R. Varian, New York: Springer-Verlag, 1996 Chvátal, Vašek, Linear Programming , New York: Freeman, 1983 Dantzig, George B. Linear Programming and Extensions , Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press, 1963 Dantzig, George B. and Mukund N. Thapa, Linear Programming 1: Introduction , New York: Springer-Verlag, 1997 Dorfman, Robert, Paul A. Samuelson and Robert M. Solow, Linear Programming and Economic Analysi s, New York: McGraw-Hill, 1958 Garfinkel, Robert and George Nemhauser, Integer Programming , New York: Wiley, 1972 Nemhauser, G.L., A.H.G. Rinnooy Kan and M.J. Todd (editors), Optimization , Volume 1, Handbooks in Operations Research and Management Science, Amsterdam, London, New York and Tokyo: North-Holland, 1989 Roos, C., T. Terlaky and J.-Ph. Vial

    91. Dmawww.epfl.ch/roso.mosaic/ismp97/Prix-Dantzig.txt
    The dantzig Prize 1997 The dantzig Prize is awarded in honor of Georgedantzig for outstanding research in mathematical programming.
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    The Dantzig Prize 1997 The Dantzig Prize is awarded in honor of George Dantzig for outstanding research in mathematical programming. It is a career achievement award presented every three years. This time the award was made last month at the summer SIAM conference held at Stanford University in accordance with the agreement between the two sponsors, SIAM and the Mathematical Programming Society. The Prize was originally conceived as a mid-career prize. Considering George Dantzig here today at 82 years old still doing research, teaching, and giving lectures, we are perhaps forced to reconsider what mid-career means. You continue to inspire us in many ways, George. The prize selection committee consisted of myself, Clovis Gonzaga, Claude LeMarechal, and Jorge More'. It was a pleasure to work with them, and I thank them for serving. As you may know, the Dantzig Prize was given to Roger Fletcher and Steve Robinson for sustained, fundamental, and illuminating contributions to the area of mathematical programming ranging from stability theory and sensitivity analysis to broad algorithmic developments in non-linear programming. It is the committee's unanimous judgement that the broad, sustained, and fundamental works of Roger Fletcher and Steve Robinson deserve the Dantzig Prize. One cannot consider the non-linear part of mathematical programming without wondering why they have not already been recognized. Roger Fletcher has made fundamental algorithmic contributions to almost all areas of nonlinear optimization. He is well-known for his contributions to the development of nonlinear conjugate gradient and variable-metric methods for unconstrained optimization, but his contributions have also had a profound impact on nonlinear least squares and nonlinearly constrained optimization. His influence on the development of optimization and its impact on applications is deep and far-reaching. Steve Robinson's work has fundamentally affected the analysis of the solution, stability, and sensitivity of nonlinear optimization problems. In particular, he introduced generalized equations and the strong-regularity condition into optimization. His work has had a major impact in the analysis and development of algorithms for systems of nonlinear equations, nonlinear complementarity, variational inequalities, and nonlinearly constrained optimization. Not only is their contribution important, but its sustained nature continues to impress us. To point out another aspect of their contribution, let me return to the citation where the word "illuminating" was deliberately chosen by the committee reflecting the feeling that the work of these two has led not only to significant results but has contributed to our understanding of this research area. Dr. Ellis L. Johnson

    92. List Of Mathematical Topics - Wikipedia
    Blum Blum Shub Bohr, Niels Bolyai, Farkos Wolfgang Bolyai, Janos Bolzano, Bernhard Bombieri, Enrico Boole, george Boolean algebra
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    93. Bibliothekseintrag R63810337

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    Linear programming and extensions
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    ISBN: ; DM Princeton University Press, 1963 Dieses Buch steht im Institut und kann entliehen werden. Jan Steindorf J.Steindorf@tu-bs.de

    94. Math Sciences 810
    MthSc 810 Mathematical Programming. General Assignments TestsExamples Links Address This page contains links to reference
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