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|a REVEILLAC, JEAN-MICHEL.
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|a MODELING AND SIMULATION OF LOGISTICS FLOWS :
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|a Cover ; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; About This Book; Intended public; Organization and contents of the book; Conventions; Vocabulary and definition; Acknowledgments; Introduction; I.1. What is logistics?; I.2. History; I.3. New tools and new technologies; 1. Operational Research; 1.1. A history; 1.2. Fields of application, principles and concepts; 1.2.1. Identification; 1.2.2. Modeling; 1.2.3. Solution; 1.2.4. Validation; 1.2.5. Implementation; 1.2.6. Improvement; 1.3. Basic models; 1.4. The future of OR; 2. Elements of Graph Theory; 2.1. Graphs and representations.
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|a 2.2. Undirected graph2.2.1. Multigraph; 2.2.2. Planar and non-planar graph; 2.2.3. Connected and unconnected graph; 2.2.4. Complete graph; 2.2.5. Bipartite graph; 2.2.6. Partial graph, subgraph, clique and stable; 2.2.7. Degree of a vertex and a graph; 2.2.8. Chain and cycle in a graph; 2.2.9. Level of connectivity (or beta index); 2.2.10. Eulerian graph; 2.2.11. Hamiltonian graph; 2.2.12. Planar graph; 2.2.13. Isthmus; 2.2.14. Tree and forest; 2.2.15. Arborescence; 2.2.16. Ordered arborescence; 2.3. Directed graph or digraph; 2.3.1. Path and circuit in a digraph.
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|a 2.3.2. Absence of circuit in a digraph2.3.3. Adjacency matrix; 2.3.4. Valued graph matrix; 2.4. Graphs for logistics; 3. Optimal Paths; 3.1. Basic concepts; 3.2. Dijkstra's algorithm; 3.2.1. An example of calculating minimal paths; 3.2.2. Interpreting the results of the calculations; 3.3. Floyd-Warshall's algorithm; 3.3.1. Creating the starting matrices (initialization of the algorithm); 3.3.2. Filling the matrices for the following repetitions; 3.3.3. An example of calculating minimal paths; 3.3.4. Interpreting the results; 3.4. Bellman-Ford's algorithm; 3.4.1. Initialization.
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|a 3.4.2. The next repetitions with relaxation3.4.3. An example of calculation; 3.4.4. Interpreting the results; 3.5. Bellman-Ford's algorithm with a negative circuit; 3.5.1. Example; 3.6. Exercises; 3.6.1. Exercise 1: Optimizing journey time; 3.6.2. Exercise 2: A directed graph with negative cost side; 3.6.3. Exercise 3: Routing data packets; 3.6.4. Solutions to exercise 1; 3.6.5. Solutions to exercise 2; 3.6.6. Solutions to exercise 3; 4. Dynamic Programming; 4.1. The principles of dynamic programming; 4.2. Formulating the problem; 4.2.1. Example 1: The pyramid of numbers.
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|a 4.2.2. Example 2: The Fibonacci sequence4.2.3. Example 3: The knapsack; 4.3. Stochastic process; 4.4. Markov chains; 4.4.1. Property of Markov chains; 4.4.2. Classes and states of a chain; 4.4.3. Matrix and graph; 4.4.4. Applying Markov chains; 4.5. Exercises; 4.5.1. Exercise 1: Levenshtein distance; 4.5.2. Exercise 2; 4.5.3. Exercise 3: Ehrenfest model; 4.5.4. Solutions to exercise 1; 4.5.5. Solutions to exercise 2; 4.5.6. Solutions to exercise 3; 5. Scheduling with PERT and MPM; 5.1. Fundamental concepts; 5.2. Critical path method; 5.3. Precedence diagram.
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|a Volume 1 presents successively an introduction followed by 10 chapters and a conclusion:- A logistic approach- an overview of operations research- The basics of graph theory- calculating optimal routes- Dynamic programming- planning and scheduling with PERT and MPM;- the waves of calculations in a network;- spanning trees and touring;- linear programming - modeling of road traffic.
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