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This is a book on Linear-Fractional Programming (here and in what
follows we will refer to it as "LFP"). The field of LFP, largely
developed by Hungarian mathematician B. Martos and his associates
in the 1960's, is concerned with problems of op timization. LFP
problems deal with determining the best possible allo cation of
available resources to meet certain specifications. In particular,
they may deal with situations where a number of resources, such as
people, materials, machines, and land, are available and are to be
combined to yield several products. In linear-fractional
programming, the goal is to determine a per missible allocation of
resources that will maximize or minimize some specific showing,
such as profit gained per unit of cost, or cost of unit of product
produced, etc. Strictly speaking, linear-fractional programming is
a special case of the broader field of Mathematical Programming.
LFP deals with that class of mathematical programming problems in
which the relations among the variables are linear: the con straint
relations (i.e. the restrictions) must be in linear form and the
function to be optimized (i.e. the objective function) must be a
ratio of two linear functions."
This is a book on Linear-Fractional Programming (here and in what
follows we will refer to it as "LFP"). The field of LFP, largely
developed by Hungarian mathematician B. Martos and his associates
in the 1960's, is concerned with problems of op timization. LFP
problems deal with determining the best possible allo cation of
available resources to meet certain specifications. In particular,
they may deal with situations where a number of resources, such as
people, materials, machines, and land, are available and are to be
combined to yield several products. In linear-fractional
programming, the goal is to determine a per missible allocation of
resources that will maximize or minimize some specific showing,
such as profit gained per unit of cost, or cost of unit of product
produced, etc. Strictly speaking, linear-fractional programming is
a special case of the broader field of Mathematical Programming.
LFP deals with that class of mathematical programming problems in
which the relations among the variables are linear: the con straint
relations (i.e. the restrictions) must be in linear form and the
function to be optimized (i.e. the objective function) must be a
ratio of two linear functions.
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