Harvey Greenberg: Analyzing Infeasible Mathematical Programs
John W. Chinneck ()
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John W. Chinneck: Systems and Computer Engineering, Carleton University
Chapter Chapter 4 in Harvey J. Greenberg, 2021, pp 65-76 from Springer
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Abstract As part of his Intelligent Mathematical Programming System project, Harvey Greenberg investigated theory and developed methods for diagnosing the cause of infeasibility. The emphasis was on developing useful and practical tools for isolating the problem to a small part of a large model and arriving at an understandable explanation, or diagnosis, of the infeasibility. He leveraged known mathematical theorems—and developed new ones—to create the requisite tools for incorporation into his ANALYZE software. This chapter summarizes his contributions to practical methods for analyzing infeasible mathematical programs.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-56429-2_4
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