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From theORy to application: learning to optimize with Operations Research in an interactive way
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Alessandro Bombelli, Delft University of Technology
Bilge Atasoy, Delft University of Technology
Stefano Fazi, Delft University of Technology
Doris Boschma, Delft University of Technology
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ISBN 13: 9789463668507
Publisher: TU Delft Open
Language: English
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CC BY
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Fundamentals
- Solution Methods
- Assignment Problems
- Networks
- Stochasticity
- Bibliography
- List of Acronyms
- Index
- Copyright of Figures
Ancillary Material
Submit ancillary resourceAbout the Book
This book serves as a comprehensive roadmap for navigating the realm of Operations Research (OR). From laying down fundamental mathematical principles to crafting precise modeling techniques and their solution methods, it culminates in a panoramic view of OR models mirroring real-world operations. Delving into diverse applications-from assignment problems to network problems like graph coloring and minimum spanning trees, and navigating through routing problems that are very common in logistics-the book equips readers with practical insights. Each model is accompanied by meticulously detailed examples, seamlessly integrated with hyperlinked codes accessible via an open repository. Moreover, it introduces an engaging dimension with hyperlinks to three serious games replicating some cornerstone OR models, offering a playful yet educational environment for solo or group experimentation.
About the Contributors
Authors
Alessandro Bombelli is an assistant professor in the Air Transport & Operations section.
Bilge Atasoy is an associate professor in the Transport Engineering & Logistics section.
Stefano Fazi is an assistant professor in the Transport and Logistics section.
Doris Boschma worked as a designer and project leader at the Gamelab.