Works
- Theory of Games and Linear Programming(1956)
- Readings in Linear Programming (1958)
- Introduction to Linear Programming and the Theory of Games (1960)
- Mathematical Programming (1961)
- Mathematics of Experimental Design (1970)
- Probabilistic Programming (1972)
- Theory of Linear and Nonlinear Programming (1974)
- Mathematics of Manpower Planning (1978)
- Handbook of Applicable Mathematics: Supplement (1990), co-authored with Walter Ledermann, Emlyn Lloyd and Carol Alexander
- Mathematical Games and How to Play Them (1992)
- A Mathematical Kaleidoscope: Applications in Industry, Business and Science (1995), co-authored with by Brian Conolly
- Fibonacci and Lucas Numbers, and the Golden Section: Theory and Applications (2008)
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