The Samuelson–Berkowitz algorithm is a computational method used in the field of operations research, specifically for solving certain types of optimization problems related to network flows and linear programming. While there isn't a vast amount of detailed literature specifically detailing this algorithm, the name typically refers to work by economists Paul Samuelson and others who contributed to economic theories involving optimization under constraints. However, the details of the algorithm, its implementation, and specific applications are not widely discussed in mainstream literature.
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