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This course provides an understanding of the theory and algorithms of linear optimization, including mathematical analysis, theorem proving, and numerical methods. It covers topics such as the simplex method, duality, and interior point methods. Students will be graded based on homework, midterms, and a final exam, and prerequisites include courses in matrix theory, linear algebra, and introduction to operations research.

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This course provides an understanding of the theory and algorithms of linear optimization, including mathematical analysis, theorem proving, and numerical methods. It covers topics such as the simplex method, duality, and interior point methods. Students will be graded based on homework, midterms, and a final exam, and prerequisites include courses in matrix theory, linear algebra, and introduction to operations research.

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LINEAR

PROGRAMMING
A Graduate Level Course

Shu-Cherng Fang
North Carolina State University – Fall 2011
Outline
• Course objective
• Pre-requisites
• Course content
• Grading and Exams
• Classroom rules
• Textbook and references
Course objective
• This is a course that provides the fundamental
understanding to the theory and algorithms of
linear optimization.
• It involves mathematical analysis, theorem
proving, algorithm design and numerical
methods.
• It is also a preparatory course for IE/OR students
to take their PhD Qualifying Exam on this subject.
Important to know
• This course does NOT tell you how to build
linear programming models.

• This course does NOT tell you how to use


Excel Spreadsheets, SAS OPT, MATLAB,
LINGO, CPLEX, or any solver.
Prerequisites
1. Matrix Theory
2. Linear Algebra
3. Introduction to OR

Homework #1 tells you something.


Course contents
1. Introduction to LP
2. Geometric Interpretation of LP
3. Simplex Method
4. Duality and Sensitivity Analysis
5. Interior Point Method
6. Related Topics
Grading and standard
1. Homework - 20%
2. Two Midterms - 50%
3. Final - 30%

A - 88 and above
B - 75 to 87
C - 60 to 74
Fail - under 60
Exams
• First Midterm: Up to the Simplex Method,
closed book exam.
• Second Midterm: Up to Duality and
Sensitivity, closed book exam with one 4x6
index card.
• Final: Comprehensive with emphasis on
the Interior Point Methods, open book
exam.
Classroom rules
• Rule 1: No late homework without TA's
approval
• Rule 2: Convince TA for any grade
changes.
• Rule 3: No make-up exam without my pre-
approval or "doctor notes" from hospital.
Textbook
• Shu-Cherng Fang and Sarat Puthenpura,
“Linear Optimization and
Extensions: Theory and
Algorithms.”
Prentice Hall 1993.
References
1. G. Dantzig, "Linear Programming and Extensions“
(QA265 G3 1963)
2. V. Chvatal, "Linear Programming" (T57.74 C54 1983)
3. K. Murty, "Linear Programming" (T57.74 M87 1983)
4. D. G. Luenberger, "Linear and Nonlinear
Programming" (T57.7 L8 1984)
5. S. I. Gass, "Linear Programming" (T57.74 G3 1985)
6. K. Murty, "Linear and Combinatorial Programming“
(T57.74 M87 1985)
7. M. S. Bazaraa, "Linear Programming and Network
Flows" (T57.74 B39 1990)
References
8. A. George, J. W. Liu, "Computer Solutions for Large
Sparse Definite Systems" (QA188 G46 1981)
9. G. H. Golub, C. F. Van Loan, “Matrix Computations’’
(QA188 G65 1983)
10. N. Meggido, "Progress in Mathematical Programming”
(QA402.5 P785 1989)
11. R. Saigal, "Linear Programming" (T57.74 S23 1995)
12. G. Dantzig, M. Thapa, “Linear Programming”
(T57.74.D365 1997)
13. D. Bertsimas, J. Tsitsiklis. “Introduction to Linear
Optimization” (1997)
14. R. Vanderbei, “Linear Programming: Foundations and
Extensions” (T57.74.V36 2008)

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