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21-292 Operations Research I

Units:9.0
Department:Mathematical Sciences
Prerequisites:(21-122 or 21-132) and (21-241 or 21-341)
Related URLs:http://www.math.cmu.edu

Operations research offers a scientific approach to decision making, most commonly involving the allocation of scarce resources. This course develops some of the fundamental methods used. Linear programming: the simplex method and its linear algebra foundations, duality, post-optimality and sensitivity analysis; the transportation problem; the critical path method; non-linear programming methods. 3 hrs. lec., 1 hr. rec.


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Rank for this semester:#153
Rank in this department:#22

  Students also scheduled
21-270 Introduction to Mathematical Financ...
21-260 Differential Equations
21-126 Introduction to Mathematical Softwa...
21-355 Principles of Real Analysis I
21-228 Discrete Mathematics
21-201 Undergrad Colloquium
21-320 Symbolic Programming Methods
21-123 Calculus of Approximation
21-259 Calculus in Three Dimensions
21-241 Matrix Algebra


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21-292 Operations Research I

Units:9.0
Department:Mathematical Sciences
Prerequisites:(21-122 or 21-132) and (21-241 or 21-341)
Related URLs:http://www.math.cmu.edu

Operations research offers a scientific approach to decision making, most commonly involving the allocation of scarce resources. This course develops some of the fundamental methods used. Linear programming: the simplex method and its linear algebra foundations, duality, post-optimality and sensitivity analysis; the transportation problem; the critical path method; non-linear programming methods. 3 hrs. lec., 1 hr. rec.


  Popularity index
Rank for this semester:#153
Rank in this department:#22

  Students also scheduled
21-270 Introduction to Mathematical Financ...
21-260 Differential Equations
21-126 Introduction to Mathematical Softwa...
21-355 Principles of Real Analysis I
21-228 Discrete Mathematics
21-201 Undergrad Colloquium
21-320 Symbolic Programming Methods
21-123 Calculus of Approximation
21-259 Calculus in Three Dimensions
21-241 Matrix Algebra


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21-292 Operations Research I

Units:9.0
Department:Mathematical Sciences
Prerequisites:(21-122 or 21-132) and (21-241 or 21-341)
Related URLs:http://www.math.cmu.edu

Operations research offers a scientific approach to decision making, most commonly involving the allocation of scarce resources. This course develops some of the fundamental methods used. Linear programming: the simplex method and its linear algebra foundations, duality, post-optimality and sensitivity analysis; the transportation problem; the critical path method; non-linear programming methods. 3 hrs. lec., 1 hr. rec.


  Popularity index
Rank for this semester:#153
Rank in this department:#22

  Students also scheduled
21-270 Introduction to Mathematical Financ...
21-260 Differential Equations
21-126 Introduction to Mathematical Softwa...
21-355 Principles of Real Analysis I
21-228 Discrete Mathematics
21-201 Undergrad Colloquium
21-320 Symbolic Programming Methods
21-123 Calculus of Approximation
21-259 Calculus in Three Dimensions
21-241 Matrix Algebra


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21-292 Operations Research I

Units:9.0
Department:Mathematical Sciences
Prerequisites:(21-122 or 21-132) and (21-241 or 21-341)
Related URLs:http://www.math.cmu.edu

Operations research offers a scientific approach to decision making, most commonly involving the allocation of scarce resources. This course develops some of the fundamental methods used. Linear programming: the simplex method and its linear algebra foundations, duality, post-optimality and sensitivity analysis; the transportation problem; the critical path method; non-linear programming methods. 3 hrs. lec., 1 hr. rec.


  Popularity index
Rank for this semester:#153
Rank in this department:#22

  Students also scheduled
21-270 Introduction to Mathematical Financ...
21-260 Differential Equations
21-126 Introduction to Mathematical Softwa...
21-355 Principles of Real Analysis I
21-228 Discrete Mathematics
21-201 Undergrad Colloquium
21-320 Symbolic Programming Methods
21-123 Calculus of Approximation
21-259 Calculus in Three Dimensions
21-241 Matrix Algebra


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  Course textbooks
* Spring 2007 textbooks given as estimate for Spring 2008 requirements

 INTRODUCTION TO MATHEMATICAL PROGRAMMIN
Sections: A, B
S&H, taxes**Total 
Bookstore $73.50  $0.00  $73.50  
Bookstore (used) $55.25  $0.00  $55.25  
Amazon    $3.00  $3.00  
Amazon Marketplace*    $0.00  $0.00 
eCampus  $35.34 $0.00  $35.34  

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  Course textbooks
* Spring 2007 textbooks given as estimate for Spring 2008 requirements

 INTRODUCTION TO MATHEMATICAL PROGRAMMIN
Sections: A, B
S&H, taxes**Total 
Bookstore $73.50  $0.00  $73.50  
Bookstore (used) $55.25  $0.00  $55.25  
Amazon    $3.00  $3.00  
Amazon Marketplace*    $0.00  $0.00 
eCampus  $35.34 $0.00  $35.34  

Textbooks listed may be optional. Verify books with the course syllabus. * Items may be in new or used condition. Check site for details. ** Shipping, handling and taxes are estimated. Actual charges may vary.



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  Course textbooks
* Spring 2007 textbooks given as estimate for Spring 2008 requirements

 INTRODUCTION TO MATHEMATICAL PROGRAMMIN
Sections: A, B
S&H, taxes**Total 
Bookstore $73.50  $0.00  $73.50  
Bookstore (used) $55.25  $0.00  $55.25  
Amazon    $3.00  $3.00  
Amazon Marketplace*    $0.00  $0.00 
eCampus  $35.34 $0.00  $35.34  

Textbooks listed may be optional. Verify books with the course syllabus. * Items may be in new or used condition. Check site for details. ** Shipping, handling and taxes are estimated. Actual charges may vary.



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