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Notes on Operations Research (OR)

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Out of Kilter skip to main | skip to sidebar Out of Kilter Notes on Operations Research (OR) Wednesday, April 23, 2008 How many newsvendors? Last October in India, I was traveling with my father on a day-train from Bangalore to Chennai. About halfway into the journey is a station called Jolarpet, where the train stops for about 10 minutes. As at other stations, there are dozens of vendors – each with a simple wheeled stall, or a wooden basket or a steel container – engaged in a frenzy of small scale entrepreneurship. They hawk all sorts of stuff: snacks, tea, coffee, water, bananas, flowers, and cheap Chinese goods - toys, combs, and, in what became a curiosity among our fellow travelers, pens that double as flashlights. But my father was most interested in those who sold vadas , a South Indian specialty, a round fried snack with a hole in middle – like a donut, but not sweet – made from a batter of rice flour and white lentils (I’ve described just one variety). My fat...

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