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    Decomposing finitely generated integral monoids by elimination (English)
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    25 June 1992
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    A finitely generated integral monoid can be expressed as the set of right-hand sides for which a related integer programming problem is feasible. This paper shows that an integral monoid can always be decomposed into a finite set of integral monoids having a special structure in that their related integer programming feasibility problems can be solved in polynomial time.
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    integral monoid
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