Operations Research: Formulating Mathematical Models (Linear Formulation of Ratios of Affine Expr.)
#OperationsResearch #ManagementScience #DataAnalytics #MathematicalModel #Modeling #MathematicalProgramming #LinearProgramming #IntegerProgramming Beginners in Operations Research often struggle when it comes to formulating a mathematical model. This video is part of a series of short videos in which I try to help beginners by explaining key ideas step by step and on a very basic level. If you expect to see high tech rocket science mathematics don't be disappointed please. Playlist of the tutorial videos on mathematical modeling: • Operations Research: Formulating Mathemati... Contact info: #AlfKimms https://www.log.msm.uni-due.de/lehre/...

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