Tora

Description:Solves Linear Programming exercises with the simplex method (variants of Constraints ≤, Gran M, Two Phases, Dual Simplex) and the Graphic method. Now with Lexicographic tests.
Description (2):Soluciona ejercicios de Programación Lineal con el método simplex (variantes de Restricciones ≤,Gran M, Dos Fases, Dual Simplex) y el método Gráfico. Ahora con pruebas lexicográficas.
Filename:hpprimetora.zip
ID:9494
Current version:1.4
Author:Carlos Navarro Cera
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Platforms:Prime  
User rating:10/10 with 2 votes (you must be logged in to vote)
Primary category:Math
Languages:ENG ESP  
File date:2025-01-31 08:23:44
Creation date:2025-01-31
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Download count:945
Version history:2025-02-17: Updated to version 1.4
2023-10-29: Updated to version 1.3
2023-09-17: Added to site
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Heydouga Siro Hame 4017 254 Full < PLUS — 2027 >

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