MATH3210 - Linear Programming - 2014/15

Course Name: 
Course Year: 
2014/15
Term: 
1

Announcement

  • Supplementary class on Sept 27 from 9:30-12:00noon at LT6, LSB for those students who miss classes on Sept 22 and 25
  • Because of the class boycott, we delay the due date of the first assignment to next Monday afternoon at 5:00pm
  • There will be a make-up class on Dec 1 (Monday) at 2:30-4:15pm at LT6, LSB.
  • Note: there's a typo in question 3 of HW 3. A constrain is missing. The correct version is uploaded onto the course web page already.
  • Mid Term Statistic: The average score is 75.24, the standard deviation is 15.27.
  • Professor Chan is holding a Q&A section on Dec 17 from 11:00am to 12:00 noon. Venue is MMW 705 (the one behind Science Center, NOT the Engineering one). Students having any questions on the course during the preparation of the final exam are encouraged to go there to ask questions. The TAs will also be there.

General Information

Lecturer

  • Raymond Chan
    • Office: LSB, 201
    • Tel: 3943-7970
    • Email:

Teaching Assistant

  • Yin Li
    • Office: Unit 505, Academic Building No.1
    • Tel: 3943-4298
    • Email:
    • Office Hours: Monday & Friday 2:00-5:00 pm
  • Harry HUI
    • Office: 222C, Lady Shaw Building
    • Tel: 3943-38570, 91815432
    • Email:
    • Office Hours: tu,wed 1:30-4:00, thu 4:00-6:30

Time and Venue

  • Lecture: Every Monday 2:30p.m. - 4:15p.m. (LT6, LSB) and Thursday 1:30p.m. - 2:15p.m. (LT3, LSK)

Course Description

Topics of the course include: simplex method, dual problems, dual simplex method, duality theorems, complementary slackness, sensitivity analysis and transportation problem


Textbooks

  • Operations Research: An Introduction by Hamdy A Taha.
  • Introduction to Operations Research by F. S. Hillier and G. J. Lieberman.

References

  • Linear and Nonlinear Programming by D.G. Luenberger and Y.Y. Ye (Springer)
  • Linear Programming, A Concise Introduction by T.S. Ferguson (UCLA/Math On-line Lecture Notes)

Pre-class Notes


Lecture Notes


Tutorial Notes


Assignments


Quizzes and Exams


Solutions


Honesty in Academic Work

The Chinese University of Hong Kong places very high importance on honesty in academic work submitted by students, and adopts a policy of zero tolerance on cheating and plagiarism. Any related offence will lead to disciplinary action including termination of studies at the University. Although cases of cheating or plagiarism are rare at the University, everyone should make himself / herself familiar with the content of the following website:

http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/policy/academichonesty/

and thereby help avoid any practice that would not be acceptable.


Last updated: December 17, 2014 21:42:26