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AEM 4120 - Computational Methods for Management and EconomicsFall. 3 credits. Prerequisite: AEM 2100 or equivalent. Primarily for juniors, seniors, and M.S. degree candidates. C. Gomes. Course in applied mathematical programming. Emphasizes formulation of and interpretation of solutions to mathematical models of problems in economics and business. Studies blending, resource allocation, capital budgeting, transportation and financial planning, and inventory management. Introduces integer and nonlinear programming. |
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