Re: My LP Formulation of the TSP: Conclusions
- From: tchow@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 25 Mar 2007 22:37:42 GMT
In article <1174831042.904707.279270@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
<moustapha.diaby@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
For those who may be interested, a revised version of my paper is
available at:
http://www.business.uconn.edu/users/mdiaby/tsplp.
I notice that you fail to acknowledge that Hofman and Moews provided you
with invaluable assistance in demonstrating that the previous version of
your paper was incorrect and in particular that (2.13) is not redundant.
Failing to give credit where credit is due is at best extraordinarily
unprofessional, and at worst grounds for academic dismissal.
--
Tim Chow tchow-at-alum-dot-mit-dot-edu
The range of our projectiles---even ... the artillery---however great, will
never exceed four of those miles of which as many thousand separate us from
the center of the earth. ---Galileo, Dialogues Concerning Two New Sciences
.
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