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Errata

Management Science 1977 23(6), 662-662
List of referees inadvertently omitted from the July 1976 issue, Vol. 22, No. 11.

Communications to the Editor

Management Science 1973 19(7), 830-837
(1) The 1972 Lanchester Prize—Call for Nominations by Leslie C. Edie. (2) Some Comments on a “Note on the Location of Depots” by Ralph D. Snyder by Jonathan Rosenhead. (3) Response by Ralph D. Snyder. (4) Comments on “A Note on the Location of Depots” by Richard H. Mole. (5) Response by Ralph D. Snyder. (6) Comments on “A Note on the Location of Depots” by Richard H. Mole. (7) A Lawler's K Best Solutions to Discrete Optimization Problems by Jim Marshall. (8) A Lawler's K Best Solutions to Discrete Optimization Problems: A Reply by Eugene L. Lawler. (9) Toward a Unifying Theory for Integer Linear Programming—Some Comments on a Paper by Rubin by Stanley Zionts. (10) Redundant Constraints and Extraneous Variables in Integer Programs—Response to Professor Zionts' Communication by David S. Rubin.

Comments on “Optimal Smoothing of Shipments in Response to Orders”

Management Science 1971 17(9), 608-611
Comments on Peterson, R. 1971. Optimal Smoothing of Shipments in Response to Orders. Management Sci. 17(1, May) 597–607. —“On Smoothing Shipments” by Samuel Eilon, Imperial College of Science and Technology, Exhibition Road, London, S.W. 7, England —“Dynamic Pricing and Economic Instability” by Charles C. Holt, The Urban Institute, 2100 M Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. 20037

Letter to the Editor

Management Science 1971 17(10), B-700-B-702
Letter: —Concerning Professor Beranek's Lot-Size Inventory Models—by Charles E. Bradley and Michael D. Joehnk, University of Wyoming.

Errata

Management Science 1970 16(12), B-814-B-814 open access
Errata to Garfinkel, R. S., G. L. Nemhauser. Optimal political districting by implicit enumeration techniques. Management Sci. 16(8, April), page B-507.

Communications to the Editor—A Correction for “Optimal Policy for a Multiproduct Dynamic, Nonstationary Inventory Problem”

Management Science 1970 16(7), 518-518 open access
I am indebted to Lowell Bruce Anderson of Nothwestern University for pointing out to me that Theorems 6.1 and 6.2 in my paper “Optimal Policy for a Multiproduct Dynamic, Nonstationary Inventory Problem,” (Management Science, Vol. 12, No. 3 (November 1965), pp. 206–222) are false as stated. The theorems become true if we replace the weak hypothesis (6.1) with the stronger hypothesis (6.3).