This book is an outgrowth of lectures in Mathematics 240, "Applied Stochastic Processes," which I have taught a number of times at Duke University. The majority of the students in the course are graduate students from departments other than mathem a
Within the mathematical programming community, it is common to split the field into topics such as linear programming, nonlinear programming, network flows, integer and combinatorial optimization, and, finally, stochastic programming. Convenient as tha
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