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For linear optimization models that can be formulated as linear programs with the block-angular structure, i.e. independent subproblems with coupling constraints, the Dantzig-Wolfe decomposition principle provides an elegant framework of solution algorithms as well as economic interpretation. This monograph is the complete documentation of Decomp: a robust implementation of the Dantzig-Wolfe decomposition method in Fortran. The code can serve as a very convenient starting point for further investigation, both computational and economic, of parallelism in large-scale systems. It can also be used as supplemental material in a second course in linear programming, computational mathematical programming, or large-scale systems.

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9780738741987 | Midnight Ink, July 8, 2015, cover price $14.99
9780387971544, titled "Decomp: An Implementation of Dantzig-Wolfe Decomposition for Linear Programming" | Springer Verlag, February 1, 1990, cover price $99.00 | also contains Decomp: An Implementation of Dantzig-Wolfe Decomposition for Linear Programming | About this edition: For linear optimization models that can be formulated as linear programs with the block-angular structure, i.

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Product Description: NYPD detective Megan McGinn has just solved the most important case of her career, and yet she has reached her breaking point. Struggling under the weight of her broken family and the brutality of her job, Megan is ready to walk away from the force―until the bizarre, ritualistic murder of a young woman brings her back...read more

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9780738740232 | Midnight Ink, June 8, 2014, cover price $14.99 | About this edition: NYPD detective Megan McGinn has just solved the most important case of her career, and yet she has reached her breaking point.

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