Chinneck, John W.

Feasibility and infeasibility in optimization : algorithms and computational methods / John W. Chinneck - India Springer India 2008 - 270 p. - International series in operations research & management science. .


Constrained optimization models are core tools in business, science, government, and the military with applications including airline scheduling, control of petroleum refining operations, investment decisions, and many others. Constrained optimization models have grown immensely in scale and complexity in recent years as inexpensive computing power has become widely available. Models now frequently have many complicated interacting constraints, giving rise to a host of issues related to feasibility and infeasibility. For example, it is sometimes difficult to find any feasible point at all for.

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Mathematical optimization
Feasibility studies
Operations research
Econometrics
Engineering economy
Industrial engineering
Mathematics

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