Jun. 15th, 2006

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I'm looking up the math courses offered for the Fall semester (I have 5 left to graduate) and come across a class that makes me squee.

MATH 5362 Mathematics of Linear Programming

"The simplex method and the revised simplex method. Linear algebra for polyhedra and polytopes. Duality theory. Sensitivity analysis. Applications to transportation problems, network flow problems, matrix-games and scheduling problems. Integer programming. Quadratic programming."

It's a graduate-level course, although I already have two grad-level psych courses on my transcript. I wonder if they'd go for a grad-level math course? I wonder what the pre-requisites are and if I'm even qualified to take it.


EDIT: SQUEEEEE more - the only pre-req for the class is MATH 3330 Matrices and Linear Algebra, which I've already had!! I must make an appointment to talk with the instructor teaching the course.

EDIT: The instructor is the same one who teaches the Game Theory course (which I unfortunately have signed up for twice and have had to withdrawal from because of scheduling issues, but still need to take to graduate). I think I really do need to make friends with this guy. Plus he's just really neat based on what I've seen of the few classes of his that I've been to.

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