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Real Options for Project Schedules (ROPS)

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  • L. Ingber, 2010. "Real Options for Project Schedules (ROPS)," Lester Ingber Papers 10ro, Lester Ingber.
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    1. L. Ingber & C. Chen & R.P. Mondescu & D. Muzzall & M. Renedo, 2001. "Probability tree algorithm for general diffusion processes," Lester Ingber Papers 01pt, Lester Ingber.
    2. L. Ingber, 2012. "Adaptive simulated annealing," Lester Ingber Papers 12as, Lester Ingber.
    3. L. Ingber, 2002. "Statistical mechanics of portfolios of options," Lester Ingber Papers 02po, Lester Ingber.
    4. L. Ingber, 1993. "Adaptive Simulated Annealing (ASA)," Lester Ingber Software asa, Lester Ingber.
    5. L. Ingber, 2005. "Trading in Risk Dimensions (TRD)," Lester Ingber Papers 05tr, Lester Ingber.
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