I am interested in OR, and I am looking for self-study resources targetted towards beginners. If it helps, I am looking for something similar to the "Schaum's Outline of Operations Research", or a self-study resource where the theory is accompanied by many solved examples.
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2Also see this related question: https://or.stackexchange.com/q/869/2477 – dhasson Jun 01 '20 at 17:01
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1Welcome to OR.SE, really the question that @dhasson mentioned is a good answer to your question. – Oguz Toragay Jun 01 '20 at 19:22
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https://or.stackexchange.com/questions/3869/where-can-i-find-resources-to-learn-mathematical-modelling-for-real-life-operati/3870#3870 – Alex Fleischer Jun 10 '20 at 12:18
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The book "Model Building in Mathematical Programming" by H. Paul Williams is a great resource. The first part is a practical approach to methods and the second part is all problems with description, formulation and solution.
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There are quite a few online courses (MOOCs) and other free video resources. You'll need to do a search to find them all.
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