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    Review Of “Linear Programming And Related Problems” By E. Nering And A. W. Tucker

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    Interview of Albert Tucker

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    An Interview With Albert W. Tucker

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    The mathematical career of Albert W. Tucker, Professor Emeritus at Princeton University, spans more than 50 years. Best known today for his work in mathematical programming and the theory of games (e.g., the Kuhn-Tucker theorem, Tucker tableaux, and the Prisoner\u27s Dilemma), he was also in his earlier years prominent in topology. Outstanding teacher, administrator and leader, he has been President of the MAA, Chairman of the Princeton Mathematics Department, and course instructor, thesis advisor or general mentor to scores of active mathematicians. He is also known for his views on mathematics education and the proper interplay between teaching and research. Tucker took an active interest in this interview, helping with both the planning and the editing. The interviewer, Professor Maurer, received his Ph.D. under Tucker in 1972 and teaches at Swarthmore College

    Abstracted primal-dual affine programming

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    The classical study of linear programs, pioneered by George Dantzig and Albert Tucker, studies both the theory, and methods of solutions for a linear primal-dual maximization-minimization program

    An application of optimal control theory in welfare economics

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    We consider the maximization of a functional representing social welfare over continuous time. A social welfare functional (SWF) is an integral that models social welfare as a function of individual consumption, individual utility of consumption and the value of utility aggregated across individuals. A SWF may be subject to constraints in the form of differential or integral equations and inequalities, which represent the production possibilities of the economy. We solve the optimization problem by applying the Pontryagin maximum principle. We consider an autarky and a command economy. We explore the interaction of impatience and productivity in autarky and the implications of different maxims of distributive justice in a command economy

    Optimal Fertilizer Investment System a Com-Based Application

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    Horizons for a profession: the common body of knowledge for certified public accountants

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    1999-2000 Graduate Catalog

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