Bixby, Robert E.Gregory, John W.Lustig, Irvin J.Marsten, Roy E.Shanno, David F.2018-06-182018-06-181991-05Bixby, Robert E., Gregory, John W., Lustig, Irvin J., et al.. "Very Large-Scale Linear Programming: A Case Study in Combining Interior Point and Simplex Methods." (1991) <a href="https://hdl.handle.net/1911/101715">https://hdl.handle.net/1911/101715</a>.https://hdl.handle.net/1911/101715Experience with solving a 12,753,313 variable linear program is described. This problem is the linear programming relaxation of a set partitioning problem arising from an airline crew scheduling application. A scheme is described that requires successive solutions of small subproblems, yielding a procedure that has little growth in solution time in terms of the number of variables. Experience using the simplex method as implemented in CPLEX, an interior point method as implemented in OB1, and hybrid interior point/simplex approach is reported. The resulting procedure illustrates the power of an interior point/simplex combination for solving very large-scale linear programs.24 ppengVery Large-Scale Linear Programming: A Case Study in Combining Interior Point and Simplex MethodsTechnical reportTR91-11