Difference between revisions of "Sequential Decision Analytics and Modeling: Modeling Exercises with Python"
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Latest revision as of 02:28, 14 June 2020
by: Warren Powell
Modeling is an art, but it is art guided by a rigorous mathematical framework that ensures that we get a well-defined problem that we can put on the computer and solve. This can be viewed as building a bridge from a messy, poorly defined real-world problem to something with the clarity a computer can understand.
This document develops a specific modeling process which is then illustrated using a range of problems. It uses a “teach by example” style where a series of carefully chosen problem settings are used to bring out different modeling and algorithmic devices
link to website:https://www.overleaf.com/project/5c38f4c0dd838e54104f24b9
More materials available at: http://jungle.princeton.edu/