Flows in Networks (Princeton Landmarks in Mathematics and Physics)
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Rating | : | 4.37 (729 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0691146675 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 216 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-05-12 |
Language | : | English |
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Flows in Networks is rich with insights that remain relevant to current research in engineering, management, and other sciences. R. Fulkerson set the foundation for the study of network flow problems. This landmark work belongs on the bookshelf of every researcher working with networks.. Ford, Jr., and D. R. In this classic book, first published in 1962, L. The techniques presented by Ford and Fulkerson spurred the development of powerful computational tools for solving and analyzing network flow models, and also furthered the understanding of linear programming. The models and al
not for beginners stats guy This is a classic, but it is densely type-scripted and difficult to read. I am a relative newcomer to the topic of network flows but this book was a wrong choice for an introduction to the subject.
Ford, Jr., worked as a researcher for both CEIR Inc. and the Rand Corporation before his retirement. Fulkerson (1924-1976) was a mathematician at the Rand Corporation and, later, Cornell University. L. R. D. . R
"Flows in Networks should be of great value to the expert and a standard reference source for many years to come."--H. Newhouse, Computing Review. Ryser, Management Science"The book stands as the principal work on network flow theory. Howard, Proceedings of the IEEE"The book should be of value not only to those interested in linear programming but also those who are concerned with graph theory."--Arthur Ziffer, Physics Today"The book is a natural meeting ground for persons interested in communication engineering or combinatorial mathematics."--Jo