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mathematical analysis of decision problems in ecology: proceedings of the nato conference held in istanbul, turkey, july 9 13, 1973 (en Inglés)
A. Charnes
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W. R. Lynn
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Springer
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mathematical analysis of decision problems in ecology: proceedings of the nato conference held in istanbul, turkey, july 9 13, 1973 (en Inglés) - Charnes, A. ; Lynn, W. R.
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Reseña del libro "mathematical analysis of decision problems in ecology: proceedings of the nato conference held in istanbul, turkey, july 9 13, 1973 (en Inglés)"
The contents of this volume involve selection, emendation and up-dating of papers presented at the NATO Conference "Mathe- matical Analysis of Decision problems in Ecology" in Istanbul, Turkey, July 9-13, 1973. It was sponsored by the System Sciences Division of NATO directed by Dr. B. Bayraktar with local arrange- ments administered by Dr. Ilhami Karayalcin, professor of the Department of Industrial Engineering at the Technical University of Istanbul. It was organized by A. Charnes, University professor across the University of Texas System, and Walter R.Lynn, Di- rector of the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Cornell Unjversity. The objective of the conference was to bring together a group of leading researchers from the major sciences involved in eco- logical problems and to present the current state of progress in research of a mathematical nature which might assist in the solu- tion of these problems. Although their presentations are not herein recorded, the key- note address of Dr. John A. Logan, president, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology and the presentation of Dr. Michael J. L. Kirby, then Assistant principal Secretary to the premier of Nova Scotia, Canada, greatly influenced the discussion of papers and their subsequent emendations and revisions.