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Robert J.
Vanderbei (born 1955) is an
American mathematician and
Emeritus Professor in the
Department of
Operations Research and
Financial Engineering...
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original on 2016-04-29.
Retrieved 2016-09-18. "New
Earth Map Projection".
vanderbei.princeton.edu.
Retrieved 2023-04-27. Fuller-Wright, Liz. "Princeton astrophysicists...
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Democratic cities as well as
strongly Republican rural areas.
Robert Vanderbei at
Princeton University made the
first Purple America map
after the 2000...
- Mark Newman,
University of
Michigan Election 2004
Results –
Robert J.
Vanderbei,
Princeton University Interactive Atlas of the 2004
Presidential Election...
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probability of
success converges to 1 e k {\displaystyle {\frac {1}{ek}}} . By
Vanderbei 1980, if k = n / 2 {\displaystyle k=n/2} , then the
probability of success...
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students Nicolai V.
Krylov Igor
Girsanov Fridrikh Karpelevich Stanislav Molchanov Anatoliy Skorokhod Nikolai Chentsov Robert Vanderbei Ernest Vinberg...
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variant of Karmarkar's algorithm. E. R.
Barnes at IBM, a team led by R. J.
Vanderbei at AT&T, and
several others replaced the
projective transformations that...
- survey, from the
International Symposium on
Mathematical Programming.)
Vanderbei,
Robert J. (2001).
Linear Programming:
Foundations and Extensions. Springer...
- 2021-12-25. (12 pages) Lagarias,
Jeffrey "Jeff" Clark; Rains, Eric Michael;
Vanderbei,
Robert J. (2009) [2001-10-13]. "The
Kruskal Count". In Brams, Stephen;...
- Optimization.
Springer Lecture Notes in
Computer Science LNCS 6457, Dec 2010
Vanderbei, R. J.; Lagarias, J. C. (1990). "I. I. Dikin's
convergence result for...