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		<title>Linear Programming</title>
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<p>Summary of the key ideas in Linear programming, from Edexcel A-level module D1 and MA30087: Optimisation methods of Operational Research at the University of Bath.
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Contents: Example problems (natural language and mathematical); The canonical form- definition, sample constructions, notes on formulation; Theory- feasible, basic and optimal solutions, fundamental theorem of linear programming; Special cases.</p>
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