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Operations research / Mathematics / Mathematical analysis / Computational complexity theory / Knapsack problem / Cutting stock problem / Dynamic programming / Pi / Linear programming / Mathematical optimization / Column generation
Date: 2011-03-16 12:56:11
Operations research
Mathematics
Mathematical analysis
Computational complexity theory
Knapsack problem
Cutting stock problem
Dynamic programming
Pi
Linear programming
Mathematical optimization
Column generation

COLUMN GENERATION WITH GAMS ERWIN KALVELAGEN Abstract. This document describes an implementation of a Column Generation algorithm using GAMS. The well-known cutting stock problem and a personnel planning problem are used

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