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MAT-2202 Optimization Models - 10 stp
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Course contents
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Admission requirements
First courses in linear algebra, multivariable calculus, and computer programming are required.
Application code 9336.
Objective of the course
- have a solid understanding of linear optimization models, the elementary part of their theory,and the simplex method of solving them
- know some other types of optimization models, and methods used in solving them
- be able to model problems in business and the sciences as maximum or minimum problems
- be able to solve optimization models on a computer
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Teaching methods
Assessment
Written final exam of 4 hours duration, counting 100 %.
Assessment scale: Letter grades A-F.
Re-sit examination:
Students having failed the last ordinary examination are offered a re-sit examination early in the following semester, if the course is compulsory in their study programme.
Postponed examination:
Students with valid grounds for absence will be offered a postponed examination early in the following semester.
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Coursework requirements
A passing grade is required on the mandatory homework sets for permission to take the exam.
Date for examination
The date for the exam can be changed. The final date will be announced at your faculty early in May and early in November.
Recommended reading/syllabus
Syllabus for MAT-2202 Optimization Models, spring 2017
UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Textbook: Linear and Nonlinear Optimization, 2nd edition, by Oleg Griva, Stephen G. Nash and Ariela Sofer.
Subchapters 2.2, 2.3, 2.7, 3.1, 4.1-4, 5.2, 6.1-2, 11.2-6, 12.2-4 and 12.6 of the textbook. In chapters 11 and 12 all proofs are omitted. All other proofs are included in the syllabus. In addition there will be supplementary handouts. These are also part of the syllabus.