CS 719: Network Flows
Spring 1996
Schedule
Lecture: 8:50 - 9:40 MWF, 1263 CS&S
Course E-mail: cs719-1list@cs.wisc.edu
No class: Friday, February 23, 1996.
Office: 6391 CS&S
Telephone: 262-4281
E-mail: ferris@cs.wisc.edu
Office Hours: 11:00 - 12:00 Mondays and Wednesdays
Teaching Assistant:
Lee Yuh-Jye
Office: 1307 CS&S
Telephone: 262-0662
E-mail: leey@cae.wisc.edu
Office Hours: 2:30 - 4:00 Tuesdays and Thursdays
Required Text:
Network Flows, Ravindra K. Ahuja, Thomas Magnanti and James Orlin, Prentice Hall.
Other Useful Texts:
Linear Programming, V. Chvatal, Freeman, 1980.
Linear Network Optimization, D. Bertsekas, MIT Press, 1991.
General Course Information
Grading
- Homework assignments: 40% of grade
- Project assignment:
- 20% of grade
- Due: Wednesday, May 1, 1996, in class.
- Final examination:
- 40% of grade
- Monday, May 13, 1996, 10:05-12:05 in CS 1289.
- Closed book, except 2 sheets of paper allowed.
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Representative Questions
Assignments
Computing Information
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Unix Orientation sessions, for first-time unix users and
novice Unix users who have not previously used the CSL Unix
workstations will be held:
Monday - Thursday the first week of classes:
4 and 6 pm
room 1221 CS&S
Monday - Thursday the second week of classes:
4 pm
room 1221 CS&S
Orientation sessions last 60-90 minutes.
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Introduction to UNIX at UW
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To set up your login so that you have access to GAMS:
> cp ~cs719-1/public/.cshrc.local ~/.cshrc.local
> source ~/.cshrc.local
This alters your path and sets up the GAMS directory appropriate
for solaris machines on it.
- Course Machines SOL lab, 1370 CS&S
Mathematical Programming at UW
This page was updated January 22, 1996