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holysword
Posted: Fri May 02, 2008 9:11 am    Post subject: Two Phase Simplex Method Reply with quote

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Just a quick question...
The two phases method of simplex is just to find a feasible basis, right? I'm with a simple problem here, but it doesn't have a identity matrix; some friends of mine told me to use two phase method, but... I CAN find a feasible and invertible basis! Its not the identity, but its a basis!
Can I do that, or to use simplex I MUST start with the identity matrix?
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