A. J. Goldman

1.4k total citations
38 papers, 727 citations indexed

About

A. J. Goldman is a scholar working on Computational Theory and Mathematics, Management Science and Operations Research and Artificial Intelligence. According to data from OpenAlex, A. J. Goldman has authored 38 papers receiving a total of 727 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Computational Theory and Mathematics, 9 papers in Management Science and Operations Research and 8 papers in Artificial Intelligence. Recurrent topics in A. J. Goldman's work include Game Theory and Applications (7 papers), Facility Location and Emergency Management (7 papers) and Vehicle Routing Optimization Methods (6 papers). A. J. Goldman is often cited by papers focused on Game Theory and Applications (7 papers), Facility Location and Emergency Management (7 papers) and Vehicle Routing Optimization Methods (6 papers). A. J. Goldman collaborates with scholars based in United States, Egypt and Canada. A. J. Goldman's co-authors include Motakuri V. Ramana, Marvin Zelen, Alan Robinson, Zvi Drezner, Douglas R. Shier, Richard H. Byrd, Arthur T. Benjamin, George L. Nemhauser, J. B. Díaz and Marvin Marcus and has published in prestigious journals such as Operations Research, Transportation Science and American Mathematical Monthly.

In The Last Decade

A. J. Goldman

34 papers receiving 637 citations

Peers

A. J. Goldman
C. M. Shetty United States
Boris Goldengorin Netherlands
D. Karney United States
Gordon H. Bradley United States
H. W. Corley United States
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Countries citing papers authored by A. J. Goldman

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Goldman, A. J.. (2006). Optimal Facility-Location. Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology. 111(2). 97–97. 4 indexed citations
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Benjamin, Arthur T. & A. J. Goldman. (2002). Analysis of the N-Card Version of the Game Le Her. Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications. 114(3). 695–704. 2 indexed citations
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Robinson, Alan & A. J. Goldman. (1993). The isolation game for regular graphs. Discrete Mathematics. 112(1-3). 173–184. 1 indexed citations
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Robinson, Alan & A. J. Goldman. (1991). On Ringeisen's isolation game II. Discrete Mathematics. 90(2). 153–167. 1 indexed citations
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Drezner, Zvi & A. J. Goldman. (1991). On the Set of Optimal Points to the Weber Problem. Transportation Science. 25(1). 3–8. 9 indexed citations
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Robinson, Alan & A. J. Goldman. (1990). On ringeisen's isolation game. Discrete Mathematics. 80(3). 297–312. 4 indexed citations
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Robinson, Alan & A. J. Goldman. (1990). On the set coincidence game. Discrete Mathematics. 84(3). 261–283. 4 indexed citations
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Byrd, Richard H., et al.. (1987). Technical Note—Recognizing Unbounded Integer Programs. Operations Research. 35(1). 140–142. 3 indexed citations
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Goldman, A. J. & Prasoon Tiwari. (1986). Allowable processing orders in the accelerated cascade algorithm. Discrete Applied Mathematics. 13(2-3). 213–221. 1 indexed citations
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Goldman, A. J.. (1984). Temps de Sejour et Oscillation du Mouvement Brownien au Voisinage de la Sphere Euclidienne. The Annals of Probability. 12(3). 3 indexed citations
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Goldman, A. J. & Richard H. Byrd. (1982). Minimum-Loop Realization of Degree Sequences. Journal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards. 87(1). 75–75. 3 indexed citations
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Goldman, A. J., et al.. (1981). A Game-Theoretic Model of Inspection-Resource Allocation. Journal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards. 86(2). 193–193. 2 indexed citations
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Goldman, A. J. & Douglas R. Shier. (1980). Player aggregation in noncooperative Games. Journal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards. 85(5). 391–391. 5 indexed citations
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Goldman, A. J., et al.. (1976). The dependence of inspection-system performance on levels of penalties and inspection resources. 80B(2). 189–189. 10 indexed citations
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Goldman, A. J.. (1972). Minimax Location of a Facility in a Network. Transportation Science. 6(4). 407–418. 69 indexed citations
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Goldman, A. J.. (1966). Realizing the distance matrix of a graph. 70B(2). 153–153. 11 indexed citations
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Goldman, A. J.. (1965). On measurable sets and functions. 69B(1 and 2). 99–99. 3 indexed citations
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Díaz, J. B., A. J. Goldman, & F. T. Metcalf. (1964). Equivalence of certain inequalities complementing those of Cauchy-Schwarz and Holder. 68B(4). 147–147. 9 indexed citations
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Goldman, A. J.. (1964). Generalization of Rennie's inequality. 68B(2). 59–59. 3 indexed citations
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Goldman, A. J.. (1964). Optimal matchings and degree-constrained subgraphs. 68B(1). 27–27. 7 indexed citations

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