Publisher's Synopsis
"A Hybrid Approach to Discrete Mathematical Programming" presents a detailed exploration of methods for solving optimization problems where the variables are restricted to discrete values. This book, authored by Roy Earl Marsten and Thomas L. Morin, delves into the intricacies of combining various techniques to tackle complex mathematical programming challenges. It offers insights into modeling real-world scenarios using discrete variables and designing efficient algorithms to find optimal or near-optimal solutions. This text is valuable for researchers and practitioners in operations research, computer science, and engineering, providing a comprehensive overview of hybrid approaches in discrete optimization.
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