Extension of Wolfe Method for Solving Quadratic Programming with Interval Coefficients
Syaripuddin,
Herry Suprajitno and
Fatmawati
Journal of Applied Mathematics, 2017, vol. 2017, issue 1
Abstract:
Quadratic programming with interval coefficients developed to overcome cases in classic quadratic programming where the coefficient value is unknown and must be estimated. This paper discusses the extension of Wolfe method. The extended Wolfe method can be used to solve quadratic programming with interval coefficients. The extension process of Wolfe method involves the transformation of the quadratic programming with interval coefficients model into linear programming with interval coefficients model. The next step is transforming linear programming with interval coefficients model into two classic linear programming models with special characteristics, namely, the optimum best and the worst optimum problem.
Date: 2017
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