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Linear and Integer programming materials
What are good reference books for introduction to operations research?Recommended books/materials for practical applications of Operations Research in industryWhat is the difference between integer programming and constraint programming?Combinatorial Optimization: Metaheuristics, CP, IP — “versus” or “and”?Prove that these linear programming problems are bounded by $O(k^1/2)$Cubic programming and beyond?Deploying OR solutions and shipping projectsMixed-Integer Linear Programming (Capacity Planning)Bridge the gap between theory and practice in Integer ProgrammingGenerating all extreme rays
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I was wondering if you could refer me to some online video/text resources to learn linear and integer programming. I am intending to work in the field of data science. I greatly appreciate your kind help. Have a good evening!
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I was wondering if you could refer me to some online video/text resources to learn linear and integer programming. I am intending to work in the field of data science. I greatly appreciate your kind help. Have a good evening!
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Welcome to OR.SE. Have you checked the questions with reference-request or even online-resources tags? You can find many great textbook references there.
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– EhsanK♦
15 hours ago
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I have checked those tags but did not see anything specific to my query!
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15 hours ago
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Related: See the Linear Programming and Integer Programming sections of this answer on Introduction to OR. The books listed there can be accessed if you have an institutional account. Otherwise, there are a variety of online resources available on Coursera.
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@TheSimpliFire You voted to close the reference or.stackexchange.com/questions/869/… which you just provided in your comment. That seems non-optimal. I that the referenced link is a good one, and should be re-opened.
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@MarkL.Stone Your second statement does not follow as any broad question can be reasonably "answered" partially, which is what you have provided. The status of a question is independent on the quality of an answer (there are plenty of examples on Math.SE with closed questions and "meritorious" answers to them). To avoid clogging the comments section, please consider the OR chatroom as a potential alternative for discussion.
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I was wondering if you could refer me to some online video/text resources to learn linear and integer programming. I am intending to work in the field of data science. I greatly appreciate your kind help. Have a good evening!
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I was wondering if you could refer me to some online video/text resources to learn linear and integer programming. I am intending to work in the field of data science. I greatly appreciate your kind help. Have a good evening!
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Welcome to OR.SE. Have you checked the questions with reference-request or even online-resources tags? You can find many great textbook references there.
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– EhsanK♦
15 hours ago
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I have checked those tags but did not see anything specific to my query!
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– Hasibul
15 hours ago
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Related: See the Linear Programming and Integer Programming sections of this answer on Introduction to OR. The books listed there can be accessed if you have an institutional account. Otherwise, there are a variety of online resources available on Coursera.
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– TheSimpliFire♦
11 hours ago
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@TheSimpliFire You voted to close the reference or.stackexchange.com/questions/869/… which you just provided in your comment. That seems non-optimal. I that the referenced link is a good one, and should be re-opened.
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– Mark L. Stone
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@MarkL.Stone Your second statement does not follow as any broad question can be reasonably "answered" partially, which is what you have provided. The status of a question is independent on the quality of an answer (there are plenty of examples on Math.SE with closed questions and "meritorious" answers to them). To avoid clogging the comments section, please consider the OR chatroom as a potential alternative for discussion.
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Welcome to OR.SE. Have you checked the questions with reference-request or even online-resources tags? You can find many great textbook references there.
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– EhsanK♦
15 hours ago
2
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I have checked those tags but did not see anything specific to my query!
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– Hasibul
15 hours ago
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Related: See the Linear Programming and Integer Programming sections of this answer on Introduction to OR. The books listed there can be accessed if you have an institutional account. Otherwise, there are a variety of online resources available on Coursera.
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– TheSimpliFire♦
11 hours ago
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@TheSimpliFire You voted to close the reference or.stackexchange.com/questions/869/… which you just provided in your comment. That seems non-optimal. I that the referenced link is a good one, and should be re-opened.
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– Mark L. Stone
8 hours ago
4
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@MarkL.Stone Your second statement does not follow as any broad question can be reasonably "answered" partially, which is what you have provided. The status of a question is independent on the quality of an answer (there are plenty of examples on Math.SE with closed questions and "meritorious" answers to them). To avoid clogging the comments section, please consider the OR chatroom as a potential alternative for discussion.
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– TheSimpliFire♦
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Welcome to OR.SE. Have you checked the questions with reference-request or even online-resources tags? You can find many great textbook references there.
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– EhsanK♦
15 hours ago
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Welcome to OR.SE. Have you checked the questions with reference-request or even online-resources tags? You can find many great textbook references there.
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– EhsanK♦
15 hours ago
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I have checked those tags but did not see anything specific to my query!
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– Hasibul
15 hours ago
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I have checked those tags but did not see anything specific to my query!
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– Hasibul
15 hours ago
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Related: See the Linear Programming and Integer Programming sections of this answer on Introduction to OR. The books listed there can be accessed if you have an institutional account. Otherwise, there are a variety of online resources available on Coursera.
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– TheSimpliFire♦
11 hours ago
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Related: See the Linear Programming and Integer Programming sections of this answer on Introduction to OR. The books listed there can be accessed if you have an institutional account. Otherwise, there are a variety of online resources available on Coursera.
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– TheSimpliFire♦
11 hours ago
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@TheSimpliFire You voted to close the reference or.stackexchange.com/questions/869/… which you just provided in your comment. That seems non-optimal. I that the referenced link is a good one, and should be re-opened.
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– Mark L. Stone
8 hours ago
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@TheSimpliFire You voted to close the reference or.stackexchange.com/questions/869/… which you just provided in your comment. That seems non-optimal. I that the referenced link is a good one, and should be re-opened.
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– Mark L. Stone
8 hours ago
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@MarkL.Stone Your second statement does not follow as any broad question can be reasonably "answered" partially, which is what you have provided. The status of a question is independent on the quality of an answer (there are plenty of examples on Math.SE with closed questions and "meritorious" answers to them). To avoid clogging the comments section, please consider the OR chatroom as a potential alternative for discussion.
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– TheSimpliFire♦
7 hours ago
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@MarkL.Stone Your second statement does not follow as any broad question can be reasonably "answered" partially, which is what you have provided. The status of a question is independent on the quality of an answer (there are plenty of examples on Math.SE with closed questions and "meritorious" answers to them). To avoid clogging the comments section, please consider the OR chatroom as a potential alternative for discussion.
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Since you mentioned videos, I would suggest checking Coursera and edX for free MOOCs (such as the Deterministic Optimization course on edX or the Discrete Optimization course on Coursera). The Coursera site in particular has a nice search engine that makes finding courses easy. I have not done any of the optimization courses there, but I have done a couple of the analytics courses, and liked them greatly.
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In addition to the online courses that prubin mentioned, I can recommend the Convex Optimization online course from Stanford University with the following features:
- The course is very helpful and free.
- The textbook is also freely available on the website.
- There are quizzes in the MOOC which help your learning process.
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Since you mentioned videos, I would suggest checking Coursera and edX for free MOOCs (such as the Deterministic Optimization course on edX or the Discrete Optimization course on Coursera). The Coursera site in particular has a nice search engine that makes finding courses easy. I have not done any of the optimization courses there, but I have done a couple of the analytics courses, and liked them greatly.
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Since you mentioned videos, I would suggest checking Coursera and edX for free MOOCs (such as the Deterministic Optimization course on edX or the Discrete Optimization course on Coursera). The Coursera site in particular has a nice search engine that makes finding courses easy. I have not done any of the optimization courses there, but I have done a couple of the analytics courses, and liked them greatly.
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Since you mentioned videos, I would suggest checking Coursera and edX for free MOOCs (such as the Deterministic Optimization course on edX or the Discrete Optimization course on Coursera). The Coursera site in particular has a nice search engine that makes finding courses easy. I have not done any of the optimization courses there, but I have done a couple of the analytics courses, and liked them greatly.
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Since you mentioned videos, I would suggest checking Coursera and edX for free MOOCs (such as the Deterministic Optimization course on edX or the Discrete Optimization course on Coursera). The Coursera site in particular has a nice search engine that makes finding courses easy. I have not done any of the optimization courses there, but I have done a couple of the analytics courses, and liked them greatly.
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- There are quizzes in the MOOC which help your learning process.
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In addition to the online courses that prubin mentioned, I can recommend the Convex Optimization online course from Stanford University with the following features:
- The course is very helpful and free.
- The textbook is also freely available on the website.
- There are quizzes in the MOOC which help your learning process.
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In addition to the online courses that prubin mentioned, I can recommend the Convex Optimization online course from Stanford University with the following features:
- The course is very helpful and free.
- The textbook is also freely available on the website.
- There are quizzes in the MOOC which help your learning process.
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In addition to the online courses that prubin mentioned, I can recommend the Convex Optimization online course from Stanford University with the following features:
- The course is very helpful and free.
- The textbook is also freely available on the website.
- There are quizzes in the MOOC which help your learning process.
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Related: See the Linear Programming and Integer Programming sections of this answer on Introduction to OR. The books listed there can be accessed if you have an institutional account. Otherwise, there are a variety of online resources available on Coursera.
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– TheSimpliFire♦
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@TheSimpliFire You voted to close the reference or.stackexchange.com/questions/869/… which you just provided in your comment. That seems non-optimal. I that the referenced link is a good one, and should be re-opened.
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@MarkL.Stone Your second statement does not follow as any broad question can be reasonably "answered" partially, which is what you have provided. The status of a question is independent on the quality of an answer (there are plenty of examples on Math.SE with closed questions and "meritorious" answers to them). To avoid clogging the comments section, please consider the OR chatroom as a potential alternative for discussion.
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