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Mathematical Programming         
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JOURNAL
Mathematical Programming (journal); Math Program; Math. Program.; Mathematical Programming A; Mathematical Programming B; Mathematical Programming Series A; Mathematical Programming Series B; Math. Program. A; Math Program A; Math. Program. B; Math Program B; Math. Program. Ser. A; Math Program Ser A; Math. Program. Ser. B; Math Program Ser B; Mathematical Programming Studies; Math. Program. Stud.; Math Program Stud; Mathematical Programming, Series A; Mathematical Programming, Series B; Mathematical Programming: Series A and B; Mathematical Programming: Series A & B
Mathematical Programming is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that was established in 1971 and is published by Springer Science+Business Media. It is the official journal of the Mathematical Optimization Society and consists of two series: A and B.
Mathematical instrument         
  •  The [[astrolabe]] was an early mathematical instrument used in astronomy and navigation.
TOOL USED IN THE STUDY OR PRACTICE OF MATHEMATICS
Mathematical instruments; Mathematical Instrument
A mathematical instrument is a tool or device used in the study or practice of mathematics. In geometry, construction of various proofs was done using only a compass and straightedge; arguments in these proofs relied only on idealized properties of these instruments and literal construction was regarded as only an approximation.
Extended Mathematical Programming         
Algebraic modeling languages like AIMMS, AMPL, GAMS, MPL and others have been developed to facilitate the description of a problem in mathematical terms and to link the abstract formulation with data-management systems on the one hand and appropriate algorithms for solution on the other. Robust algorithms and modeling language interfaces have been developed for a large variety of mathematical programming problems such as linear programs (LPs), nonlinear programs (NPs), Mixed Integer Programs (MIPs), mixed complementarity programs (MCPs) and others.