Alan J. Hoffman, Kate Jenkins, et al.
Information Processing Letters
Given a linear program with a bounded p-dimensional feasible region let the objective vector range over an s-sphere, that is, an s-dimensional sphere centered at the origin where s does not exceed p-1. If the feasible region and the sphere are in general position with respect to each other, then the corresponding set of all optimal solutions is a topological s-sphere. Similar results are developed for unbounded feasible regions and hemispheres of objective vectors. © 1991 The Mathematical Programming Society, Inc.
Alan J. Hoffman, Kate Jenkins, et al.
Information Processing Letters
Alan J. Hoffman, Carl W. Lee
Discrete and Computational Geometry
Alan J. Hoffman, Arthur F. Veinott Jr.
Mathematical Programming
Terrence R. Scott, Alan J. Hoffman
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems