Limitations Of Linear Programming Transportation Models In The Study Of Coal Allocations

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Chin Wei Yang
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Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

Linear programming (LP) has proven to be a most effective mechanism for modeling a vast array of practical problems, while the development of LP applications in engineering have been extensive enough to show its advantages and limitations. In this paper: we focus on the properties of the widely-wed linear programming transportation (LPT) model formulated and developed by Koopmans (1) . There have been many models of this type applied especially in the field of energy economics (2-7). Since most of these applications can be linked to the seminal work of Henderson (8), we stall present our discussions based on his work.
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APA: Chin Wei Yang  (1980)  Limitations Of Linear Programming Transportation Models In The Study Of Coal Allocations

MLA: Chin Wei Yang Limitations Of Linear Programming Transportation Models In The Study Of Coal Allocations. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1980.

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