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Operations Research Letters, Volume 27
Volume 27, Number 1, August 2000
- Manfred Padberg:

Approximating separable nonlinear functions via mixed zero-one programs. 1-5 - Robert A. Bosch:

Maximum density stable patterns in variants of Conway's game of Life. 7-11 - Alejandro Crema

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An algorithm for the multiparametric 0-1-integer linear programming problem relative to the constraint matrix. 13-19 - David Perry, Wolfgang Stadje:

Inventory systems for goods with censored random lifetimes. 21-27 - Igor S. Litvinchev

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On improved Choi-Goldfarb solution-containing ellipsoids in linear programming. 29-37 - Rosa E. Lillo

, M. Martìn Dìaz:
On optimal exhaustive policies for the M/G/1-queue. 39-46
Volume 27, Number 2, September 2000
- Diego Klabjan, Ellis L. Johnson, George L. Nemhauser:

A parallel primal-dual simplex algorithm. 47-55 - Igor Averbakh:

Minmax regret solutions for minimax optimization problems with uncertainty. 57-65 - Edmond J. Vanderperre:

A Sokhotski-Plemelj problem related to a robot-safety device system. 67-71 - Samuli Aalto

, Werner R. W. Scheinhardt
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Tandem fluid queues fed by homogeneous on-off sources. 73-82 - W. P. M. H. Heemels

, Johannes M. Schumacher
, Siep Weiland:
Projected dynamical systems in a complementarity formalism. 83-91
Volume 27, Number 3, October 2000
- Gerhard J. Woeginger:

Monge strikes again: optimal placement of web proxies in the internet. 93-96 - Gérard Cornuéjols, Luis Fernando Zuluaga:

On Padberg's conjecture about almost totally unimodular matrices. 97-99 - Markku Kallio, Seppo Salo:

An interior point method for solving systems of linear equations and inequalities. 101-107 - Albert P. M. Wagelmans

, Alex E. Gerodimos:
Improved dynamic programs for some batching problems involving the maximum lateness criterion. 109-118 - Alexei B. Piunovskiy

, Xuerong Mao
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Constrained Markovian decision processes: the dynamic programming approach. 119-126 - David Perry:

Control limit policies in a replacement model with additive phase-type distributed damage and linear restoration. 127-134 - Alfredo García

, Robert L. Smith:
Solving nonstationary infinite horizon stochastic production planning problems. 135-141
Volume 27, Number 4, November 2000
- Donald K. Wagner:

Shortest paths in almost acyclic graphs. 143-147 - Jean B. Lasserre

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Why the logarithmic barrier function in convex and linear programming? 149-152 - Lázaro Cánovas, Mercedes Landete

, Alfredo Marín:
New facets for the set packing polytope. 153-161 - David Perry, Wolfgang Stadje, Shelemyahu Zacks:

Busy period analysis for M/G/1 and G/M/1 type queues with restricted accessibility. 163-174 - Sotirios Papachristos, Konstantina Skouri

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An optimal replenishment policy for deteriorating items with time-varying demand and partial-exponential type - backlogging. 175-184 - Alessandro Agnetis

, Dario Pacciarelli
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Part sequencing in three-machine no-wait robotic cells. 185-192
Volume 27, Number 5, December 2000
- Han Hoogeveen, Chris N. Potts, Gerhard J. Woeginger:

On-line scheduling on a single machine: maximizing the number of early jobs. 193-197 - S. Thomas McCormick, Akiyoshi Shioura:

Minimum ratio canceling is oracle polynomial for linear programming, but not strongly polynomial, even for networks. 199-207 - Amir Beck, Marc Teboulle:

A probabilistic result for the max-cut problem on random graphs. 209-214 - Steven S. Seiden, Jirí Sgall

, Gerhard J. Woeginger:
Semi-online scheduling with decreasing job sizes. 215-221 - Andrzej Czygrinow:

Maximum dispersion problem in dense graphs. 223-227 - Ülkü Gürler, Mustafa Ç. Pinar, Mohamed Mehdi Jelassi

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On closed-form solutions of a resource allocation problem in parallel funding of R&D projects. 229-234 - Soohan Ahn, Gyemin Lee

, Jongwoo Jeon:
Analysis of the M/D/1-type queue based on an integer-valued first-order autoregressive process. 235-241

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