After a talk this previous weekend I was hoping for something, maybe more papers or such, but this is a good start.

http://www.newspapers.com/newspage/46117444/

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Integer programming.


Appears In The College Mathematics Journal, v27, no.n2, 1996 March, p95(6) (ISSN: 0746-8342)
Author Wampler, Joe
Newman, Steve
Published Mathematical Association of America, Inc., 1996 March

Summary

Integer programming problems can be solved using an algorithm for a method of cuts. This provides optimal values for linear functions in which integers comprise the decision variables. The requirement of integer values makes a problem more than just a linear programming problem. Two examples are presented, one showing how integer programming may not be solvable by rounding off linear programming solutions. The other example is a successful integer programming solution.



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PREDICTION OF ACHIEVEMENT IN COLLEGE MATHEMATICS
Joe F. Wampler
The Mathematics Teacher
Vol. 59, No. 4 (APRIL 1966), pp. 364-369


http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2307/27957365?uid=3739792&uid=2&uid=4&uid=3739256&sid=21102561446181

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Elementary Cryptology

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The comparative behavior of three species of swallows (genus Progne)
http://ufdc.ufl.edu/UF00102764


I am indebted to Drs. Joe Wampler and Bob Bryan of Nebraska Wesleyan University for their considerable advice on statistical procedures.


http://www.ebooksread.com/authors-eng/erik-joshua-bitterbaum/the-comparative-behavior-of-three-species-of-swallows-genus-progne-tti/1-the-comparative-behavior-of-three-species-of-swallows-genus-progne-tti.shtml