IE426 -- Optimization Models and Applications

This class is being taught by Prof. Jeff Linderoth

News

Introductory Material

Course Syllabus
Introductory Course Survey.
Distance Students: please fill this out and ask your course coorindator to forward the completed form to me.

Case Studies

Lecture Notes

Lecture 1 -- August 29, 2006
Lecture 2 -- August 31, 2006
Lecture 3 -- September 5, 2006
Lecture 4 -- September 7, 2006
Lecture 5 -- September 12, 2006
Lecture 6 -- September 14, 2006
Lecture 7 -- September 19, 2005/2006
Lecture 8 -- September 21, 2006
Lecture 9 -- September 26, 2006
Lecture 10 -- October 3, 2006
Lecture 11 -- October 5, 2006
Lecture 12 -- October 12, 2006
Lecture 13 -- October 17, 2006
Lecture 14 -- October 19, 2006
Lecture 15 -- October 24, 2006
Lecture 16 -- October 26, 2006
Lecture 17 -- October 31, 2006
Lecture 18 -- November 2, 2006
Lecture 19 -- November 14, 2006
Lecture 20 -- November 16, 2006
Lecture 21 -- November 21, 2006
Lecture 22 -- November 28, 2006
Lecture 23 -- December 5, 2006

Problem Sets

Problem Set #1. Due 9/14 at 4:30PM. Survey
Problem Set #2. Due 9/26 at 4:30PM.
Problem Set #3. Due 10/31 at 4:30PM.
Problem Set #4. Due 11/30 (IN MY MAILBOX) by Close of Business.

Practice, Practice, Practice

Some old practice exams

Auxiliary Reading

The following are excepts from the forthcoming book Optimization Models, by Robert Fourer. It is Copyright 1989-2006, Robert Fourer.

This useful introduction to AMPL was written by Phil Kaminsky of UC-Berkeley

This is taken from the book, "Introduction to Stochastic Programming", by Birge and Louveaux

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