Linear programming is a method to optimize an objective function subject to linear equality and inequality constraints. It is used in mathematics, business, economics, engineering and other fields to solve problems such as planning, routing, scheduling, assignment and design. It is widely used in industries such as transportation, energy, telecommunications and manufacturing.
UC Berkeley
Spring 2020
This is an introductory course to computer science theory, exploring the design and analysis of various algorithms, number theory, and complexity. The prerequisites include familiarity with mathematical induction, big-O notation, basic data structures, and programming in a standard language.
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