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- The Basic George B. Dantzig, by Richard W. Cottle, Stanford University Press, Stanford, California, 2003, Xvi + 378 Pp., Hardcover, $57.00, ISBN 978-0-8047- 4834-6
- It's Never Been Programming, and Now It's Not Even Linear!
- Richard W. Cottle
- George Dantzig's Contributions to Integer Programming
- The Greatest Mathematical Discovery?
- George Dantzig in the Development of Economic Analysis
- Integer Programming
- Mathematical Writing by Donald E
- Karp Transcript Final
- John Von Neumann Theory Prize for Ruth Williams
- Numerical Algorithmic Science and Engineering Within Computer Science Rationale, Foundations, and Organization
- Letters to the Editor a First Course in Operations Research Is JAMS Area-Blind? Reply to Davey, Henriksen, Markovic and Pratt Co
- Department of Computer Science Stanford University Department of Computer Science Stanford University
- Friction Stir Welding Manufacturing Advancement by On-Line High
- Interview with Kenneth Arrow
- UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA SAN DIEGO Designing Certainty The
- 5. Demise of the Dogmatic Universe 1895 CE– 1950 CE
- The Cold War Hot House for Modeling Strategies at the Carnegie Institute of Technology
- Inventory Theory
- Biographical Memoir by H E Rbe R T E
- The Proof Is in the Pudding a Look at the Changing Nature of Mathematical Proof
- George B. Dantzig and Systems Optimization
- George B. Dantzig (1914–2005) Richard Cottle, Ellis Johnson, and Roger Wets
- A Special Issue in Memory of George B. Dantzig
- Charles Eames and Communication: from Education to Computers
- The Strange Career of Cold War Rationality
- Operations Research and the Rand Corporation
- Global Competition and Comparative Advantage Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
- George Bernard Dantzig
- Fixed Point Iteration for Cholesky Factorization of a Tridiagonal Matrix
- An Interview with George B. Dantzig: the Father of Linear Programming Author(S): Donald J
- Richard M. Karp
- Readingsample
- George Bernard Dantzig: the Pioneer of Linear Optimization
- On the History of Combinatorial Optimization (Till 1960)
- Chapter 10 Linear Programming
- Who Invented the Interior-Point Method?
- What's Your ORDER?
- Siting the New Economic Science: the Cowles Commission's Activity Analysis Conference of June 1949
- Computer Oral History Collection, 1969-1973, 1977
- Outline of an Algorithm for Integer Solutions to Linear Programs and an Algorithm for the Mixed Integer Problem