Recently I have read this superb Simplex method tutorial: http://www.tutor.ms.unimelb.edu.au/simplex_intro/index.html . While explaning things in very clear fashion, some obscurity still left.

  1. From here you may read (identity matrix): enter image description here So, what is the reason our table should have identity matrix in it? What if it does not have identity matrix?

  2. From here (non-negativity): enter image description here Once again, please explain why this is so, don't simply tel that it is so, explain it.

  3. From here (stop iterations condition): enter image description here

Guarantee is very good, but I don't believe, please explain it! Also it would be very cool if your explanations be clear and logical - prove the concepts, use as much math as required, but make it clear and easy to understand, similarly as in the article! Thanks!

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This question is probably better asked on Mathematics – AakashM Jan 26 at 13:30
@AakashM : probably so! Thanks for the link, will ask there. – Vadim Jan 26 at 13:46
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