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====== Lecture: Introduction to Operations Research ===== | ====== Lecture: Introduction to Operations Research ===== | ||
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+ | Dr. Liang Zhao | ||
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+ | ==== #2 (April 21, 2020) ==== | ||
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+ | * Assignment before the class: see the PandA site (submit the answer to the mini test. There is no need to prepare slides). | ||
==== #1 (April 14, 2020) ==== | ==== #1 (April 14, 2020) ==== | ||
- | * Students: Ismail, Sakakibara, Nakamura | + | * Students: Ismail, Sakakibara |
* Time: 2: | * Time: 2: | ||
- | * Place: | + | * Place: |
- | * Assignment: | + | * Assignment |
- | * Nakamura <- Envy-free cake-cutting, | + | |
* Ismail <- Optimal Convey Size, see {{ : | * Ismail <- Optimal Convey Size, see {{ : | ||
* Sakakibara <- https:// | * Sakakibara <- https:// | ||
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+ | **General information on assignment** | ||
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+ | Usually a good presentation should contains: | ||
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+ | * Problem definition: What is the problem that we want to solve? Its background and previous studies. | ||
+ | * Observation and method to solve the problem | ||
+ | * Result (e.g., empirical data) | ||
+ | * Conclusion and future work including references | ||
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