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The Method of Reduced Matrices for a General Transportation Problem
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Volume 4 ,  Issue 3  (July 1957) table of contents
Pages: 308 - 313  
Year of Publication: 1957
ISSN:0004-5411
Authors
Paul S. Dyer  University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Bernard A. Galler  University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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HIHCOCK, F. L., The distribution of a product from several sources to numerous localities. J. Math. Physics, 20, 1941, 224-230.
 
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DANTZIG, G. B., Application of the simplex method to a transportation problem. Chap. XXIII, Activity analysis of production and allocation. Cowles Commission Monograph No. 13, New York, Wiley, 1951.
 
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RoBv, T. B., Problems of rational group assembly exemplified in the medium bomber crew. San Antonio, Texas: Human Resources Research Center, Lackland Air Force Base, July, 1953. (Research Bulletin 53-18).
 
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The theory described here is abstracted from a report, "Maximum group assembly sums," and other reports prepared by Paul S. Dwyer, for the Director, Detachment 4 (Crew Research Laboratory), Air Force Personnel and Training Research Center, Randolph Air Force Base, Randolph Field, Texas.
 
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DwYEa, P. S. A Theorem on the Multi-lndex Transportation ProbleTn. Abstract. Bull. Am. Math. Soc. 6S (1957), p. 14.
 
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GALLER, B. A., AND DWYEa, P. S. Translating the Method of Redtced Matrices to Machines. Naval Research Logistics Quarterly (1957), pp. 55-71.


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