Spaces, Cones, Bases and Extreme Points

  • Paris Q
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In previous chapters we learned how to set up LP problems, their economic interpretation and the proper relations between their primal and dual specifications. In this chapter we will examine more closely the geometric and algebraic structure of a linear programming...

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Paris, Q. (2016). Spaces, Cones, Bases and Extreme Points. In An Economic Interpretation of Linear Programming (pp. 103–128). Palgrave Macmillan US. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137573926_5

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