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D-Index
33
Citations
4291
World Ranking
12741
National Ranking
5137

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2011 - Fellow of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS)

Overview

Harvey J. Greenberg was affiliated with the University of Colorado Denver in the United States. Their research spanned multiple fields with a primary focus on engineering, complemented by contributions to mathematics and business, management, and accounting.

The main fields of study associated with Greenberg included:

  • Engineering
  • Mathematics
  • Business, Management and Accounting

Within these broader fields, their work involved several specialized subfields, specifically:

  • Civil and Structural Engineering
  • Control and Systems Engineering
  • Statistics and Probability
  • Management Information Systems

The core topics addressed in Greenberg's research featured a blend of systems optimization, infrastructure, and management-related areas:

  • Water Systems and Optimization
  • Infrastructure Maintenance and Monitoring
  • Optimization and Mathematical Programming
  • Fuzzy Systems and Optimization
  • Supply Chain and Inventory Management

Greenberg collaborated frequently with several coauthors who contributed to advancing related research areas. Notable frequent collaborators included:

  • Jean-Paul Watson
  • William E. Hart
  • Cynthia A. Phillips
  • David L. Woodruff

In recognition of their contributions to the field, Greenberg was named a Fellow of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS) in 2011.

Their scholarly work demonstrated a multidisciplinary approach combining engineering principles, mathematical methods, and management strategies, particularly emphasizing optimization techniques and systems relevant to infrastructure and supply chain management.

Best Publications

  • New approaches for heuristic search: A bilateral linkage with artificial intelligence

    Fred Glover;Harvey J. Greenberg

  • SURROGATE MATHEMATICAL PROGRAMMING

    Harvey J. Greenberg;William P. Pierskalla

  • Monte Carlo sampling can be used to determine the size and shape of the steady-state flux space.

    Sharon J. Wiback;Iman Famili;Harvey J. Greenberg;Bernhard Ø. Palsson

  • A Review of Quasi-Convex Functions

    Harvey J. Greenberg;William P. Pierskalla

  • Opportunities for Combinatorial Optimization in Computational Biology

    Harvey J. Greenberg;William E. Hart;Giuseppe Lancia

  • A Multiple-Objective Analysis of Sensor Placement Optimization in Water Networks

    Jean-Paul Watson;Harvey J. Greenberg;William E. Hart

  • A Functional Description of ANALYZE: A Computer-Assisted Analysis System for Linear Programming Models

    Harvey Greenberg

  • An annotated bibliography for post-solution analysis in mixed integer programming and combinatorial optimization

    Harvey J. Greenberg

  • Design and implementation of optimization software

    Freerk A. Lootsma;Harvey J. Greenberg

  • The use of the optimal partition in a linear programming solution for postoptimal analysis

    Harvey J. Greenberg

  • Robust optimization of contaminant sensor placement for community water systems

    Robert D. Carr;Harvey J. Greenberg;William E. Hart;Goran Konjevod

  • Consistency, Redundancy, and Implied Equalities in Linear Systems

    Harvey Greenberg

  • Mathematical Programming Models for Environmental Quality Control

    Harvey J. Greenberg

  • An analysis of degeneracy

    Harvey J. Greenberg

  • Approaches to Diagnosing Infeasible Linear Programs

    Harvey J. Greenberg;Frederic H. Murphy

  • Computer-assisted analysis and model simplification

    H.J. Greenberg;J.S. Maybee

  • A Computer-Assisted Analysis System for Mathematical Programming Models and Solutions: A User’s Guide for ANALYZE©

    Harvey J. Greenberg

  • Computing Market Equilibria with Price Regulations Using Mathematical Programming

    Harvey J. Greenberg;Frederic H. Murphy

  • Pivot Selection Tactics

    Harvey J. Greenberg

  • How to Analyze the Results of Linear Programs-Part 3: Infeasibility Diagnosis

    Harvey J. Greenberg

Frequent Co-Authors

William E. Hart
William E. Hart Sandia National Laboratories
Cynthia A. Phillips
Cynthia A. Phillips Sandia National Laboratories
Fred Glover
Fred Glover University of Colorado Boulder
Bernhard O. Palsson
Bernhard O. Palsson University of California, San Diego
Jean-Paul Watson
Jean-Paul Watson Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Gautam Mitra
Gautam Mitra University College London
David L. Woodruff
David L. Woodruff University of California, Davis
Tamás Terlaky
Tamás Terlaky Lehigh University

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