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by benrbray
1824 days ago
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It's quite a mess, since discrete optimization is quite an old topic used by many different fields (engineering, statistics, sciences, math) each with their own notation/terminology. One of the merits of the B&V book is the relatively clear/precise notation, and they've made an effort to disambiguate. That's why it's so well-regarded as reference material. |
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